Mourning is an essential component of human life, and it can take various forms depending on culture and religion. In some cultures, mourning involves specific rituals that are intended to help...
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How Queer Mourning Contributes to a Collective Ethics of Remembrance
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The history of North American Pride movements is one of courageous individuals who have fought for their right to be seen and heard. From Stonewall Riots to Black Lives Matter protests, these...
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Can archiving be a spiritual practice of remembrance for marginalized communities? Marginalized communities are groups that face discrimination based on factors such as race, gender, sexual...
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