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HIDDEN DISCRIMINATION: EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF SUBTLE BIAS ON LGBT INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCES

Hidden discrimination refers to prejudice against members of marginalized groups that is subtle or unacknowledged. While explicit prejudice is often obvious and easy to identify, hidden bias may go...

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CULTURAL RELATIVISM AND HOMOSEXUALITY: HOW GLOBAL QUEER ACTIVISTS SHOULD BALANCE EQUALITY WITH IDENTITY

We can divide the world into different cultures and countries, each with its own traditions and beliefs regarding sexual orientation. Some cultures are more accepting than others when it comes to...

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HOW REGIONAL COOPERATION AMONG ACTIVISTS CAN PROMOTE SEXUAL EQUALITY AND INCLUSIVITY ACROSS BORDERS

The power of regional cooperation among activists has been demonstrated time and again to be an effective way to bridge gaps between disparate communities and promote meaningful change. In recent...

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THE IMPACT OF CHRONIC SOCIAL INJUSTICE ON ACTIVIST SELFIDENTITY

The psychological effect of chronic exposure to social injustice is severe and can lead to a loss of personal identity. In activists who experience this, their beliefs about themselves are called...

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THE POWER OF PRONOUNS: HOW LANGUAGE SHAPES GENDER IDENTITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

Gender is a deeply personal and nuanced concept that reflects societal norms and expectations around masculinity and femininity. It is shaped through various means, including language, which has the...

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SEXUALITY HISTORY IN MEDICINE: AN OVERVIEW OF QUEER PATHOLOGIZATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON DIVERSITY TODAY

The word "queer" has been used to refer to people who identify themselves outside of traditional heteronormative definitions of gender and sexuality since at least the mid-twentieth century. In this...

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FOCUSING ON SEXUAL IDENTITY AND POWER STRUCTURES: ANALYZING THE CHALLENGES FACED BY MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES

Feminist studies encompass a wide range of academic fields that examine how power structures impact women's lives and experiences. Gender studies focuses on the socially constructed differences...

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INCLUDING QUEER NARRATIVES IN NATIONAL HISTORIES AND CULTURAL ARCHIVES: ETHICAL SIGNIFICANCE VS. MORAL CONCERNS

The inclusion of queer narratives in national histories and cultural archives has been a subject of debate for some time now. On one hand, it seems like a logical thing to do since queer individuals...

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FORMULA EXPLORING GENDER JUSTICE THROUGH FEMINISM: THE IMPORTANCE OF INCLUDING TRANSGENDER & NONBINARY PERSPECTIVES

The issue of gender has been at the center of many social movements for decades now. From the fight for women's rights to the LGBTQIA+ movement, people have been fighting for their rightful place in...

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THE POWER DYNAMICS OF QUEERFEMINIST ACTIVISM THROUGH INTERSECTIONALITY THEORY AND CRITICAL THEORY

Queer-feminism is an umbrella term for a multifaceted movement that seeks to challenge heteronormative societal expectations and norms surrounding gender, sexuality, and femininity. It also seeks to...

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