Can justice be felt emotionally before it is achieved institutionally? This question has been debated for centuries among philosophers, scholars, and activists. While some believe that justice can...
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: Can justice be felt emotionally before it is achieved institutionally? exploring both sides of this debate
History remembers or erases moments of institutional apology through various means such as public announcements, media coverage, education systems, and commemorative activities.
When an...
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: History remembers or erases moments of institutional apology: a deep dive
Queer people have been increasingly embracing non-assimilationist approaches to their identities and activism. This trend is sometimes referred to as "queer resistance" or "radical queer politics."...
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: Queer resistance: challenging assimilationist approaches to identity and activism
Moral responsibility refers to the notion that individuals have an obligation to act in accordance with certain principles and values, such as honesty, fairness, and respect for others. It also...
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: Can collective healing from intergenerational trauma be a matter of moral responsibility?
The following essay will examine the moral responsibilities that nations have towards addressing historic abuses inflicted upon lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) populations throughout...
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: Sex how nations can make amends for past abuses against lgbt communities
The concept of institutionalized diversity has become increasingly popular in recent years as more people seek to challenge traditional views about gender roles and sexual identities.
There is a...
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: The concept of institutionalized diversity and its role in promoting corrective justice
The trauma of forced sterilization has had a profound impact on contemporary debates around reproductive rights and gender justice. Forced sterilization is a form of reproductive coercion that...
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: Sterilization scars: trauma, reproduction rights, and gender justice