How do collective experiences of oppression shape community resilience within marginalized groups?
What is a marginalized group?
Marginalization refers to the systematic exclusion and...
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: Exploring how collective trauma shapes marginalized communities intimacy, sexuality, and relationships.
There has been growing interest in understanding how individuals can develop moral resilience and ethical agency through reflecting on their experiences of adversity and marginalization. Moral...
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: Developing moral resilience and ethical agency in adolescence: the power of selfreflection
Queer communities have been marginalized and discriminated against for centuries due to their identities, which often diverge from traditional gender roles and expectations. This has led to a need...
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: The power of ethical practices in queer relationships: creating spaces of support and responsibility
Lesbian friendship is a type of relationship between women who share an emotional bond based on mutual affection and respect for each other. It often involves physical touch and may include romantic...
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: Uncovering the intimate bonds between women: how lesbian friendships cultivate resilience and empowerment
Shared Experiences of Marginalization and Collective Moral Consciousness
Marginalization refers to being excluded from mainstream society due to one's race, gender, ethnicity, religion,...
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: How marginalization influences personal growth and collective moral consciousness
Eastern European countries are characterized by a conservative and often homophobic society. Despite this fact, some LGBTQ+ individuals have managed to create a vibrant subculture that has been able...
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: Eastern european queer activists resistance against state surveillance & repression through grassroots solidarity
People who live within multiple marginalized identities often face challenges when it comes to forming meaningful connections and building communities. These challenges are rooted in the way that...
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: The power of intersectionality in community and solidarity among marginalized identities
What are the psychological implications of being perceived as a "political symbol" rather than a full human being for LGBTQ activists in hostile environments?
One of the most pressing issues...
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: The psychological impact of being a political symbol on lgbtq activists in hostile environments
Moral and Ethical Beliefs in Religiously Motivated Discrimination
Religious discrimination occurs when individuals are mistreated based on their faith and religion. This can take many forms, such...
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: Sexual discrimination in religious communities: moral & ethical beliefs as coping mechanisms
There has been an increase in the globalization of culture, which has led to more people moving across borders for various reasons, including work, education, leisure, and family reunification. This...
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: The impact of migration on transnational lgbt identities: exploring new frontiers of sexuality and intimacy