Intersecting oppressions are systematic disadvantages that affect people from different backgrounds and identities. These include racism, sexism, heterosexism, ableism, ageism, classism, and...
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: How intersectionality shapes chronic stress: understanding the impact of systemic oppression on mental health
People have developed many different ways to cope with stress, such as denial, repression, projection, reaction formation, displacement, sublimation, regression, and rationalization. These are known...
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: Unpacking psychological defense mechanisms in sexual relationships
Intersectionality is an approach that considers multiple identities and how they intersect with each other to create unique experiences. It has been applied to various fields, including philosophy,...
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: An exploration into how intersectional philosophy helps us understand the struggles of marginalized groups in society
The concept of collective shame is an important one that can affect individuals from all walks of life, but it tends to have particularly profound effects on members of marginalized communities who...
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: Generational shame in marginalized communities: how intergenerational trauma impacts sexuality and relationships
Resistance through art is a way to express one's beliefs and values. It can be done through various forms of creative expression such as music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, or literature. Art...
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: Answer: how artistic expression can challenge power dynamics and promote change
Empathy plays an essential role in ethical engagement with marginalized populations because it enables individuals to understand their experiences, perspectives, and needs from their perspective....
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: The importance of empathy in working with marginalized groups
Microaggressions are acts or statements that subtly invalidate a marginalized group or individual. They can be intentional or unintentional, verbal or nonverbal, and often involve stereotypes based...
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: Sexuality and relationships: are microaggressions evidence of racism or moral failure?
This article will explore how systemic forms of discrimination challenge traditional ethical frameworks and inspire innovative approaches to moral reasoning. It will discuss the ways in which...
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: Impact of systemic discrimination on moral reasoning: exploring innovative approaches to justice
Repeated microaggressions are harmful statements that convey hostile or negative messages to people based on their race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or appearance. They can range from...
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: Sexuality and microaggression: are unconscious bias and moral failure the cause?
Dual discrimination is defined as experiencing multiple forms of oppression or marginalization simultaneously. It often refers to experiencing racism and sexism together, but it can also refer to...
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: The negative impacts of dual discrimination on selfconcept, relational trust, and psychological resilience