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RADICAL VISIBILITY: DEBATING ITS ROLE IN CHALLENGING OPPRESSION

Radical visibility is defined as the practice of openly identifying oneself as a member of an oppressed community, such as LGBTQ+ or racial minorities, to create awareness and demand recognition for...

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HOW DOES QUEER THEORY CHALLENGE OUR UNDERSTANDING OF SEX, SEXUALITY, AND IDENTITY?

Queer theory is an academic discipline that examines the construction of gender, sexuality, and identity within contemporary Western societies. It emerged in the 1980s and 1990s as a response to the...

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SEXUAL RELATIONS WHY MORAL RESPONSIBILITY MAY DEPEND ON RELATIONSHIPS MORE THAN UNIVERSAL LAWS FOR QUEER PEOPLE

Can moral responsibility be grounded in relational ethics and care within queer contexts rather than universal moral law? This question has been debated extensively among philosophers and academics...

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CAN LIBERATION THEOLOGY RECONCILE THE CHURCHS VIEW ON SEXUALITY AND GENDER?

Queer Theology and the Tension Between Liberation and Belonging
Theologians who identify as LGBTQIA+ have faced many challenges within Christian communities, particularly when it comes to...

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HOW BULLYING BASED ON SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY CAN IMPACT ADOLESCENTS COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

There has been an increasing awareness of the negative impact that bullying and harassment can have on adolescent development, particularly when it is directed towards individuals who identify as...

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IDENTITY AS A QUEER RELATIONSHIP: WHY MORAL PHILOSOPHY NEEDS TO RECONSIDER.

When Moral Philosophy Takes Seriously the Queer Insight That Identity Is Always Already Relational
Moral philosophy is concerned with understanding what makes actions right or wrong. For decades,...

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SEX, INTERSECTIONS OF IDENTITY AND EQUALITY: A QUEER THEORY APPROACH TO MARGINALIZATION AND OPPRESSION

In queer theory, the notion of universal equality is often criticized for its failure to account for the multiple intersections of identity that shape individual experiences of oppression and...

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THE INTERSECTION OF SPACE, TIME, EMBODIMENT, AND SUBJECTIVITY: EXPLORING QUEER PHENOMENOLOGY THROUGH A NEW LENS

Queer phenomenology is an interdisciplinary field that explores how queerness influences our experiences of space, time, embodiment, and subjectivity. It challenges traditional binary thinking about...

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UNDERSTANDING INTERSECTIONALITY: HOW IT AFFECTS EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE & COPING STRATEGIES

One way to understand how intersectionality can affect emotional resilience is to examine the term itself. The concept of intersectionality was developed by American scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw in the...

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HOW QUEER HISTORY SHAPED OUR MORAL COMPASS AND FOSTERED COLLECTIVE ACTION

Queer history is defined by oppression, survival, and resistance, which are intertwined themes that have shaped the experiences of LGBTQ+ people throughout time. Despite facing discrimination and...

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