Queer resilience is defined as the ability of queer people to resist and overcome oppression and marginalization through non-conforming identities, collective action, and self-acceptance. It involves...
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: Queer resistance: breaking down desperation and building community
In the past, religious education has been used to teach young people about God's love and how they should live their lives according to His word.
This type of education has often excluded LGBTQ+...
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: How queer youth are finding inclusion through religious education.
LGBT individuals often face discrimination and prejudice in various settings such as workplaces, schools, religious organizations, and social gatherings. This can make it challenging for them to...
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: How lgbt individuals can navigate conservative environments while maintaining personal identity and authenticity
Queer people often face difficulties navigating the spaces where they belong to. Their identity, which may differ from their socially assigned gender or sexual orientation, makes them feel like...
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: Queering intimacy: building strong relationships despite cultural isolation
The struggle for gay rights has been an important part of queer history since the dawn of time.
It is essential to recognize that different parts of the world have had varying experiences when it...
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: Understanding historical strategies of lgbtq activism in the middle east
LGBT students, faculty, and staff are individuals who identify with or express attraction to people of the same gender. In an educational institution, they face both empowerment and constraints in...
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: Lgbt students, faculty, and staff experience both empowerment and constraints in educational institutions
The intersection of technology and queer experience has transformed activism, visibility, and cultural production in the 21th century. Technology allows for greater accessibility to resources,...
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: The intersection of technology and queer experience: how tech is transforming visibility and cultural production
A recent study has found that LGBTQ teenagers who have access to supportive peer networks are more likely to develop effective coping mechanisms, demonstrate psychological resilience, and exhibit...
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: Queer teenagers' coping mechanisms enhanced through supportive networks
Online queer communities offer a variety of benefits to individuals who are seeking safe spaces where they can explore their identities and find emotional support. These communities provide an...
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: Exploring identity and finding emotional support: how online queer communities create safe spaces
One aspect of how visibility functions as both empowerment and exposure for queer individuals in public spaces is that it can enable them to feel more comfortable expressing their identities without...
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: Visibility: how queer individuals use it to empower themselves and expose themselves in public spaces