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HOW LESBIAN WOMEN BUILD RESILIENCE THROUGH STRONG BONDS AND EMOTIONAL INTIMACY

Lesbians have faced discrimination and oppression for centuries because of their identity, which is related to being queer. They experience various forms of prejudice based on social norms that place...

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HOW CAN WE BUILD SOLIDARITY BETWEEN MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES? AN ESSAY ON PHILOSOPHY AND INTERSECTIONALITY

Solidarity is a powerful concept that has been used to bring about positive change throughout history. It refers to people coming together to support each other's struggles for equality and social...

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OVERCOMING HOMOPHOBIA AND TRANSPHOBIA: THE RESILIENCY STRATEGIES OF QUEER INDIVIDUALS

How do verbal attacks, microaggressions, and social exclusion intersect with systemic inequalities to shape queer individuals' lived experiences and strategies of resilience? Queer individuals often...

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HOW RESISTING DIVERSITY INITIATIVES PERPETUATES HISTORICAL POWER DYNAMICS AND OPPRESSION

Resistance to diversity initiatives often comes from individuals who believe that they are superior to others based on their race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status. This...

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HOW MARRIAGE EQUALITY CHANGES ETHICAL LANDSCAPES OF PARTNERSHIP, RESPONSIBILITY, AND RECOGNITION

Marriage is an institution that has been around for centuries, and it has always been associated with heterosexual couples.
There have been movements to recognize same-sex marriages, which has led...

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