Psychotherapy is a term that refers to therapeutic treatments for mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, etc., but it has also been used more recently to refer to the...
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: Sexual healing through psychotherapy: understanding the role of mental health in challenging structural inequalities
The history of queer activism is rich with examples of women who have led movements for social justice, including Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, Audre Lorde, and Harvey Milk. These trailblazers...
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: The history of queer activism and its impact on modern day leadership
Philosophers have explored various facets of the concept of caring for others, including its ethical implications, psychological impacts, and societal influences.
The idea of caring fatigue has...
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: How activist exhaustion reveals the limits and possibilities of care philosophy
The topic of this article is the question: "Which interventions at structural, institutional, and individual levels are most effective in reducing homophobia and fostering social...
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: Reducing homophobia: exploring structural, institutional, and individual interventions for social inclusion
Historical Lessons for LGBT Activism
LGBT activism today is facing new challenges in achieving equality, including discrimination against transgender individuals and people of color. In order to...
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: Historical lessons for lgbt activism that focuses on sexual intimacy, relationships, and advocacy
Queer pedagogy is an approach to education that challenges heteronormativity and patriarchy in classrooms, schools, and educational institutions. It encourages students to reflect critically on their...
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: Queer pedagogy: how to challenge heteronormativity and patriarchy in the classroom
Can media narratives catalyze social and political change while respecting ethical complexity?
The question of whether media narratives can be effective tools for catalyzing social and political...
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: Can media narratives catalyze social & political change while respecting ethical complexity?.
Can silence in allyship constitute ethical resistance, or is it inherently complicit? This question has been at the center of recent discussions about how to best approach issues related to social...
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: Can silence be used as a strategy to create space for marginalized communities?
Feminism is a movement that aims to achieve gender equality and social justice for women. Queerness refers to identities that do not adhere to normative gender roles or sexual orientations. Both...
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: Feminism and queerness: reconciling differences for inclusivity
Can intersectionality be operationalized without diluting specificity? Intersectionality is a concept that has been gaining momentum since its emergence in the late twentieth century. It refers to...
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: Exploring how intersectionality can be operationalized without diluting specificity