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QUEER RESISTANCE: LESSONS FROM ACTIVISM FOR SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

Queer resistance is an important concept that has shaped modern culture. It refers to the ways in which people who are marginalized because of their sexual orientation or gender identity have...

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SEXUAL REVOLUTION: RETHINKING COURAGE THROUGH QUEER RESISTANCE

Queer resistance is an active form of political protest that challenges traditional societal norms regarding gender identity and sexual orientation. It involves creating a space for marginalized...

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EMBRACING A QUEER SPIRITUAL IDENTITY AS RESISTANCE TO RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY

Embracing a Queer Spiritual Identity as Resistance to Religious Authority
Some people have a tendency to view religion as a monolithic entity that is either good or bad. This can lead them to...

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QUEERING HISTORY: USING BODILY MEMORY TO PRESERVE COMMUNITY IDENTITY & RESISTANCE AGAINST OPPRESSION.

Bodily memory is an important tool for cultural transmission, especially in communities that have been marginalized and excluded from mainstream history. Through the act of remembering, bodies...

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LGBTQ MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: STRATEGIES FOR ADVOCACY AND VISIBILITY

Historically, LGBTQ movements in the Middle East have faced various forms of political and social oppression that made it challenging to advocate for their rights and visibility.
They navigated...

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THE POWER DYNAMICS AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF NONMONOGAMOUS QUEER CARE PRACTICES

Queerness is a form of resistance against normative gender roles and heteronormativity, where people challenge societal expectations regarding sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression....

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QUEER CREATION: A PATH TOWARDS GREATER ACCEPTANCE AND UNDERSTANDING

In the context of Queer Theory, queerness is understood to be an affirmative political practice that challenges normative power structures by resisting assimilation into heteronormative society. It...

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HOW LGBTQ+ PEOPLE CAN COUNTERACT SHAME THROUGH RESISTANCE AND RESILIENCE FOR BETTER SEXUAL WELLBEING

Shame is an experience that can be felt by anyone who feels like they are different from others. For members of the LGBTQ+ community, feeling shame is often associated with their gender or sexual...

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HOW DOES QUEER SPIRITUALITY REDEFINE SILENCE AS A SACRED PRACTICE?

Queer spirituality is an approach to religion that centers around experiences of the LGBTQ+ community. It challenges heteronormative beliefs and practices, questioning traditional power structures...

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SEXUAL EXPLORATION AND GENDER DEFIANCE: A LOOK AT THE QUEER BODY IN RELATION TO SOCIETAL NORMATIVITY

The queer body is a unique physical form that can be seen as both an ethical and aesthetic site, challenging traditional societal norms and conventions. It operates as a space for resistance against...

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