Queer joy is an important concept that involves the celebration of LGBTQ+ identities and experiences in the context of social justice activism. It can be seen as both a political weapon and a...
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: Celebrating lgbtq+ identities: the power of queer joy in social justice activism
Queer temporality is a concept that explores how different people experience time differently based on their gender identity, orientation, race, socioeconomic status, nationality, and other factors....
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: Reimagining time: how queer temporality can help you break free from social norms and live your best life
One of the most controversial issues of today is the practice of conversion therapy, which refers to a range of psychological or spiritual interventions aimed at changing an individual's sexual...
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: Conversion therapy practices targeting lgbt individuals: ethical and social considerations
Intersectionality is an approach to social justice that recognizes how various identities intersect and overlap, shaping one's experiences of oppression and privilege. It suggests that no individual...
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: Intersectionality reveals the relationship between sexuality and oppression
The idea of mutual aid is based on a group of individuals coming together to offer each other help and support without expecting anything in return. This form of assistance may involve both financial...
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: Reciprocity at its best: unraveling the magic behind mutual aid and how you can become involved.
Queer ethics is an emerging field that has been gaining traction among scholars and activists for its ability to challenge traditional norms of heteronormativity and gender binaries. At its core,...
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: How queer ethics challenges traditional understandings of consent and intimacy
There has been increasing interest in the potential benefits of incorporating queer-inclusive educational interventions into formal school curricula to promote social justice, equity, and...
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: Promoting social justice through queerinclusive educational interventions | examining their impact on moral development
Queer theory refers to a set of approaches used to analyze the normative heterosexual/cisgender assumptions underlying traditional models of psychology and social science research. In recent years,...
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: Queer theory: challenging traditional views on resilience and wellbeing
I will explore how experiences of bisexual erasure and invisibility can shape philosophical discussions on recognition, social justice, and moral accountability. Bisexuals are often excluded from...
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: Exploring the impact of bisexual erasure and invisibility on philosophy, social justice, and moral accountability
In order to answer this question, it is important to understand what each of these concepts mean. Reflection refers to the process of thinking deeply about one's own experiences and emotions,...
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: Understanding reflection, healing, and engagement as a survivor