The moral cost of public indifference to structural inequality can be devastating for individuals, communities, and societies. When people fail to take action against systemic inequality, it creates...
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: Sexuality inequality and relationships: the power of structural inequality on society
Are Microaggressions Expressions of Moral Apathy or Indicators of Systemic Moral Decay?
Microaggressions are subtle and often unintentional forms of discrimination that occur frequently in...
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: The ethics of everyday discrimination: why microaggressions matter
Mental Health Services for Intersectional Identities
Intersectionality refers to how multiple identity categories interact with each other to create unique experiences and challenges. This article...
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: Sexual orientation, disability and intersectionality: how multiple identities affect mental health services.
What is Identity Politics?
Identity politics is the idea that social classifications such as race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status can be...
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: The power of identity politics in shaping personal identity and political activism: how clothing can bridge the gap
The question of whether mental wellness is achievable in a culture that simultaneously stigmatizes identity and pathologizes difference is a complex one that has been explored extensively in...
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: The power of intersectionality: exploring mental wellness among marginalized groups
Queer identity is a term used to describe people who do not conform to traditional gender roles or sexual norms, but it has been shaped largely by Western ideas about gender and sexuality....
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: How queer identity challenges dominant narratives about sexuality and relationships
Public figures are people who have achieved high levels of fame or prominence in their fields, whether it be politics, entertainment, sports, or business. They often serve as role models to others...
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: Public figures: their impact on societys perceptions of sexuality
Cinematic and televisual storytelling have the potential to catalyze social change by presenting complex narratives that challenge societal norms and explore issues such as gender, sexuality, and...
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: Crafting empathetic portrayals: exploring sexuality, power dynamics, and storytelling in cinema
Can parenting itself be a political act when one's family challenges social norms? This is a question that has been asked by many parents who are trying to raise their children in an environment...
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: Exploring how parenting can be a political act in nonconformist families
Queerness is often thought of as a social construction that refers to those who do not conform to heteronormative gender roles and sexual practices. It encompasses a wide range of identities and...
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: Queerness and intersectionality: exploring differential visibility and marginalization