Queer art is a form of creative expression that challenges normative societal expectations of gender, sexuality, and identity. It often explores themes of nonconformity, fluidity, and...
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: Exploring nonconformity and marginalization through art: a guide to the power of queerness
Queer individuals have faced discrimination and oppression for centuries due to their nonconforming gender identities and sexual orientations. They have been denied basic rights such as marriage...
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: The impact of political invisibility on queer community members: challenges and strategies for change
In what ways can non-binary temporality be conceptualized as an ethics of openness to unfolding futures?
Non-binary temporality refers to a way of thinking about time that challenges traditional...
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: How to think about sex and relationships through a nonbinary lens?
How Can the Ethics of Care Be Applied to Support LGBT Individuals Navigating Trauma and Discrimination?
LGBT people may experience unique forms of trauma and discrimination due to their identity,...
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: Caring for lgbt people with trauma and discrimination: a guide to incorporating ethical practices
There has been an increasing interest in the use of visual, symbolic, and performative strategies in queer art practices to communicate resistance and social critique. Queer artists have used these...
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: Uncovering the powerful art of resistance through queer visual and symbolic strategies
Radical social solidarity is a term that refers to the concept of creating an inclusive and supportive environment where marginalized communities can come together and work towards a common goal. It...
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: Radical social solidarity: how marginalized groups are coming together to achieve social justice goals
As society progresses towards greater understanding of gender equality and social justice, there is an increasing recognition that traditional religious belief systems may need to be reexamined to...
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: Uncovering the historical roots of divine love and its impact on gender inequality
Dual Marginalization is the experience of being marginalized twice due to one's identity. In this context, it refers to the simultaneous discrimination of bisexual people based on both their gender...
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: Overcoming the double stigma of being bisexual: how to improve mental health and build meaningful relationships
Queer people have been involved in hacktivism for decades, with many notable examples such as the AIDS activist group ACT UP's protest against the government's inaction during the early days of the...
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: A history of sexuality and relationships in digital resistance amongst queer hacktivists
Many people who identify as bisexual experience social and romantic rejection due to their sexual orientation, which can have significant impacts on their ability to form healthy attachments and...
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: Exploring the impact of bisexual identity on attachment, trust, and emotional intimacy in relationships