In order to understand the fluidity, multiplicity, and resilience of queer existence, it is necessary to examine how these terms relate to sex, sexuality, eroticism, and intimacy. "Fluidity" refers...
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: Understanding the complexities of queerness through sexuality, gender, and intimacy
Rural social context is defined as the set of norms, values, beliefs, practices, traditions, customs, and expectations that shape people's lives within their community. These factors can greatly...
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: How rural social context shapes queer identities: a look at the role of sexuality, relationships, and community
One of the most important lessons that can be learned from queer resilience is the concept of endurance. Queer people have faced discrimination, violence, and oppression throughout history, but they...
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: Queer resilience: the power of endurance and hope in adversity
Queer resilience challenges traditional concepts of morality, responsibility, and freedom. Queer people are often seen as rebellious outcasts who defy societal norms and expectations.
They also...
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: The powerful lessons of queer resilience: how rebels challenge traditional moral courage, duty, and freedom
Queer identifying people often face multiple forms of oppression, including verbal abuse, microaggressions, and societal exclusion based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. These...
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: The impact of oppression on queer identifying people: facing verbal abuse, microaggressions, and societal exclusion
Many activists experience physical or emotional harm in pursuit of their goals. Activist work can be physically demanding; it often involves risk to one's body, such as getting arrested or injured...
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: Sexuality activists face trauma in pursuit of change | why this happens and how to heal collectively