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TACKLING TRAUMA: UNDERSTANDING THE INTERSECTION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PAIN AND PERSONAL IDENTITY

Trauma is an experience that causes psychological pain and distress to an individual. It can be caused by a variety of events such as abuse, neglect, violence, accidents, natural disasters, loss of...

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6 WAYS TO HARNESS INTIMACY IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS EXPERIENCED TRAUMA.

Can Imperfection Be the True Foundation of a Just World?
The concept of a perfect society has been explored for centuries by philosophers and political thinkers who believed that justice can be...

Read More : 6 ways to harness intimacy in your relationship with someone who has experienced trauma.

INCORPORATING INTERSECTIONALITY INTO THE NARRATIVES OF FORGIVENESS FOR QUEER PEOPLE

Forgiveness is an essential aspect of human life that involves letting go of resentment, anger, and hurt towards someone who has wronged you. It also entails recognizing their faults and accepting...

Read More : Incorporating intersectionality into the narratives of forgiveness for queer people

NONBINARY ADOLESCENCE: CULTIVATING SELFACCEPTANCE THROUGH UNDERSTANDING, AFFIRMATION, MINDFULNESS AND ASSERTIVENESS.

Non-binary adolescence is an increasingly recognized phenomenon where individuals do not identify exclusively with one gender or another. Despite progress towards acceptance and inclusivity, many...

Read More : Nonbinary adolescence: cultivating selfacceptance through understanding, affirmation, mindfulness and assertiveness.

ART ACTIVISM CHALLENGES SOCIAL INEQUALITY THROUGH POWERFUL VISUAL MEDIA.

What is Art Activism?
Art activism is a form of political protest that uses visual media to draw attention to social issues. It can take many forms, including public demonstrations, street...

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LESBIAN AND GAY ACTIVISM: STRATEGIES FOR QUEER POLITICS AND COMMUNITY BUILDING FROM HISTORICAL EXAMPLES

Lesbian and Gay Activism: Strategies for Queer Politics and Community Building
LGBTQIA+ communities have made significant progress towards equal rights and acceptance over time.
Their struggle...

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QUEER PHILOSOPHY OF RESILIENCE AND CHRONIC ILLNESS MANAGEMENT: UNCOVERING THE IMPACT ON MARGINALIZED INDIVIDUALS

Queer philosophy of resilience is an emerging field that focuses on the ways marginalized individuals resist oppression, build supportive communities, and advocate for their needs while navigating...

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EXPLORING THE POWER OF MORAL COURAGE IN ADVANCING LGBTQ+ RIGHTS THROUGH ACTIVISM

Activism for the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and other non-heterosexual identities has been crucial to improving the human rights situation of these...

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SEXUAL IDENTITY AND SPIRITUALITY: HOW QUEER INDIVIDUALS VIEW MYSTICISM IN THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH RELIGION

Queer individuals are those who identify themselves outside of heterosexual norms, which can include lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and questioning people. Mysticism is the belief...

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HOW ECONOMIC PRECARITY EXACERBATES MINORITY STRESS AMONG QUEER COMMUNITIES | MENTAL HEALTH EFFECTS EXPLAINED

Minority stress is a psychological term that refers to the unique set of challenges and pressures faced by individuals who identify as part of a marginalized social group. Queer people are an example...

Read More : How economic precarity exacerbates minority stress among queer communities | mental health effects explained