The ability to sustain momentum is crucial for any movement seeking to effect positive change.
When faced with social backlash or regression, it can be challenging to maintain the necessary energy...
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: Sustaining momentum: how to keep your movement going despite adversity
Intersectionality refers to the idea that different identities such as race, gender, class, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, ethnicity, national origin, etc., can intersect and overlap...
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: Intersectionality and queer activism: exploring hierarchies in sexual oppression and cultural representation
The history of LGBT movements is rich and varied, spanning centuries and cultures around the world. From ancient Greece to modern-day America, these movements have fought for equal rights, social...
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: A historical perspective on lgbt movements impact on civic engagement and activism
Gender fluidity is a term used to describe individuals who do not identify with the traditional binary of male/female.
There has been an increasing awareness of gender fluidity, which has led to...
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: Exploring gender fluidity and its intersectionality with social justice
Can Reclaiming Lost Histories Act As Social Justice For Marginalized Communities?
The history of any community is important because it provides context to understand how we came to be who we are...
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: Reclaiming lost histories can lead to social justice for marginalized communities?
The topic of queer performance and literary expression is one that has been gaining increasing attention in recent years, particularly within the context of social justice movements such as MeToo and...
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: How queer performances and literary expression amplify marginalized voices and challenge dominant narratives?
LGBT individuals have been an integral part of society for centuries, contributing to numerous artistic, social, and political movements throughout history. Despite facing systemic erasure, they have...
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: Lgbts impact on society: how their identities shaped the arts, social movements, and politics
Queer communities are often defined by their ability to create and maintain unique forms of family dynamics that deviate from traditional nuclear households. While some may consider this practice...
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: How chosen families are redefining what it means to be a family
Can queer entrepreneurship model alternative economies grounded in ethical relationality, care, and collaboration?
What is Queer Entrepreneurship?
Queer entrepreneurship refers to businesses...
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: Queer entrepreneurship: can it model alternative economies through care and collaboration?
Can radical politics coexist with pragmatic engagement with state institutions?
Radical politics are political ideas that challenge existing power structures and social norms. They often seek to...
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: Do radical politics and pragmatic engagement with state institutions coexist?