The term "queer spirituality" refers to the practice of spirituality that takes into account different gender identities and sexual orientations. It encompasses all belief systems that do not conform...
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: Explore the power of storytelling in queer spiritual resilience
What is Queer Suffering?
Sexual minorities experience unique forms of pain and trauma that differ from those experienced by their non-queer counterparts due to societal discrimination. These...
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: A guide to understanding queer suffering and its impact on relationships and mental health
There has been an increasing interest in exploring how the strategic use of visual silence, absence, or invisibility in queer art can be used to communicate political critique, resistance, and...
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: Uncovering the powerful impact of visual silence on queer art: a journey into alternative modes of representation
Queer Perspectives On Mortality, Impermanence, And Meaning-Making
The concept of death has been a topic of philosophical and spiritual reflection for millennia. It is also an important theme in...
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: What are queer perspectives on mortality, impermanence, and meaningmaking?
The concept of marginalization refers to the exclusion or isolation of individuals from mainstream society due to their gender identity, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, race,...
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: Discovering the powerful impact of marginalization on queer epistemology
The purpose of this essay is to explore how visual protest through art can challenge heteronormative power structures and dominant cultural narratives in the LGBTQ+ community. By examining various...
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: How performance art challenges dominant power structures in the lgbtq+ community through sexuality.
The article presents an exploration of how queer individuals manage ethical challenges that arise from their need to hide or reject parts of themselves for survival's sake. It examines the personal,...
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: Queer individuals struggle with ethical challenges: how hiding true self impacts identity formation
What is tokenism?
Tokenism refers to a situation where people from marginalized communities are included in a group or movement but their contributions are not valued equally. In this type of...
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: A comprehensive guide to understanding tokenism and its impact on sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, and relationships
There are many ways to approach the reconstruction of erased queer histories across cultures and epochs. One way is through memory, which can be defined as the mental process of encoding, storing,...
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: Understanding the importance of memory in reconstructing erased queer histories
Storytelling is an ancient form of communication that has been used to transmit knowledge, history, culture, and values across generations. It can be considered as a powerful tool for social change...
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: Queer storytelling: empowerment through narratives of diversity and visibility