How do political and legal regimes weaponize heteronormativity and gender norm enforcement against LGBTQ communities—and how can global queer solidarity networks anticipate and strategize for future...
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: Sexuality and society: how politics and law enforces heteronormativity against lgbtq communities
Queer individuals have always relied heavily on community to survive, both socially and politically. Since the dawn of human civilization, they were often forced into hiding due to fear of...
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: Uncovering the power of virtual queer communities in an age of fear and intolerance
In contemporary society, Pride Movements have become increasingly prevalent as a way for marginalized groups to advocate for their rights and fight against discrimination. These movements are often...
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: Unpacking the rich history and impact of pride movements on identity formation and activism across generations
Can allyship ever be apolitical, or is it inherently a moral stance against systemic injustice? This question has been debated extensively within activist circles for many years. While some argue...
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: Can allyship ever be apolitical? exploring the debate over moral stance vs social change
Allyship is defined as an act of solidarity with members of marginalized groups who are being discriminated against. It involves standing up for them and advocating for their rights. Allies can be...
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: how allyship benefits individuals and society through positive psychological effects and personal growth
New Forms of Solidarity, Protest, and Coalition
There has been an increasing focus on how technology can be used to create new forms of solidarity, protest, and coalition. These new forms are...
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: New forms of sexual solidarity, protest, and coalition for intimate relationships
Queer practices of solidarity, care, and mutual aid are important for defining ethical relations within marginalized and broader communities. They involve various forms of activism, community...
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: A guide to cultivating ethical relationships through queer practices of solidarity, care, and mutual aid
Cultural erasure refers to the act of removing or destroying aspects of a culture, such as traditions, customs, language, art, or literature, through forceful means like war, colonization,...
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: Reclaiming traditions and maintaining cultural identity through collective remembering
In order to understand what defines intimacy, care, and community bonds in queer networks, it is essential to recognize that these concepts are rooted in relational, ethical, and social dynamics....
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: Understanding intimate relationships in queer networks: nonhierarchical relationships & emotional vulnerability
Can Collective Mourning Become a Foundation for Collective Healing Within Queer Communities?
The loss of a loved one can be devastating, but it is even more painful when that person was part of a...
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: Exploring the power of collective mourning as a pathway towards healing within queer communities