The idea that some people experience more social oppression than others due to their gender identity or sexual orientation is central to the concept of intersectionality. This means that those who...
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: Understanding the impact of intersectionality and queer suffering on social justice movements
The term "solidarity" is often used to describe feelings of unity and support between people who share a common identity or situation.
Can this concept be effective when people do not share...
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: The limits of solidarity: exploring when shared experience is not enough
Intersectionality is a concept coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw that argues for a more inclusive understanding of social inequality by taking into account multiple forms of oppression such...
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: How can we use sex and intimacy to unite marginalized communities?
The article explores how queer identity impacts the moral and spiritual elements of collective existence, concentrating on themes such as community, kinship, ritual, and solidarity. It contends that...
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: How queerness impacts morality & spirituality: exploring the intersection of identity, relationships, and society
This article will discuss how collective joy can serve as an alternative narrative to systemic despair. It will explore the potential for communities to create environments that foster shared...
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: A guide to cultivating collective joy: challenging systemic despair through shared pleasure and connection
Feminism has historically emphasized the oppression of women based on gender, while queer activism has fought for recognition beyond heteronormativity.
These two movements have often been at odds...
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: Uncovering the intersections: how feminism and queer activism can work together to combat oppression
Queer approaches to care can be defined as ways of understanding and practicing care that challenge traditional binaries and hierarchies of gender, sexuality, and power. These approaches emphasize...
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: Queer approaches to care: reimagining moral obligation through community building and mutual aid
I will discuss the concept of empathy and solidarity between queer and non-queer believers in spaces of shared worship. Empathy is an emotional state wherein one individual understands another's...
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: Exploring the powerful connections between empathy and solidarity in shared worship for queer and nonqueer believers
Marginalized queer communities have been gaining more visibility and recognition in society.
Despite these advancements, they continue to face significant challenges that prevent them from fully...
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: Navigating ethical responsibility as a marginalized queer community
Queer practices of affirmation, recognition, and care have significant moral implications that can be traced back to their origins in queer culture. Queer individuals often face discrimination,...
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: Queer communities promote empowerment and resilience through practices of affirmation, recognition, and care