Peer Stratification is the process whereby individuals are categorized according to their socioeconomic status, education level, race/ethnicity, gender, etc. This system often has a significant...
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: Peer stratification can affect teen behavior understanding its impact on identity formation
How can people be legally prevented from exercising their rights to sexual and gender autonomy? What are some common obstacles that exist for individuals who identify as LGBTQ+, women, men, or...
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: What are some ways that legal barriers can limit sexual and gender autonomy?
How do Queer Perspectives on Mortality Inform Philosophical Explorations of Legacy, Relational Meaning, and Temporal Ethical Responsibility?
Queer perspectives on mortality can provide valuable...
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: How do queer perspectives on mortality inspire philosophical explorations of legacy and ethics?
What is Dual Marginalization?
Dual marginalization refers to the simultaneous exclusion from both economic and social opportunities due to one's identity, such as being a woman, a member of a...
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: The intersectionality of sexual marginalization and economic opportunity: unpacking dual marginalization
Experiencing dual discrimination can have severe mental health consequences for individuals who identify as LGBTQ+. In this article, I will discuss the research findings regarding the intersections...
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: Exploring the impacts of dual discrimination on mental health among lgbtq+ individuals
What psychological mechanisms drive recognition dependency in queer youth, and how might alternative validation systems support identity formation outside visibility economies?
Recognition...
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: Queering alternative validation: exploring relationships and intimacy beyond visibility economies
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
Moral equality is an important aspect of human rights that challenges institutions to ensure equal treatment for all individuals regardless of their gender identity or expression. In recent years,...
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: Sexual equality: a necessary step towards challenging institutionalized heteronormativity
Community is often used to describe a group of people who share common interests, beliefs, values, or experiences. Inclusivity refers to accepting everyone regardless of their differences, such as...
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: How can communities embody divine inclusivity through unconditional love?
Non-binary temporality is an important concept that challenges traditional ways of thinking about time, change, and human development. It suggests that time is not linear but rather dynamic, fluid,...
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: The power of nonbinary temporality: embracing change, identity, and transformation in your sexual relationship