“If you feel butterflies in your stomach, that means it is the right time to take action.” Armed with what he calls “super empathy,” Joao Madureira, principal customer reliability engineer at Microsoft, harnesses inclusivity as his strength. As a gay man and a Latino, he activates ally...
LGBTQIA is a community of individuals that identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, or Asexual (or Ally or Aromantic). It comes from theLGBTQAacronym but includes intersex people, which are people born with several variations in sex characteristics that do not fit in th...
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post like, “Join us this week for our monthly LGBTQIA support group. Everyone is welcome, whether you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, or asexual. See you there!” This helps foster a welcoming and affirmative environment for the community ...
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LGBTQ+ Here’s what the term ‘queer’ really means 3 people explain what it’s like to be aromantic This is what it really means to be asexual ‘I saw my own bisexual coming-out in My Old Ass’ Advertisement - Continue Reading Below...
Common challenges that those within the LGBTQIA+ community face include: Having their identities ridiculed or unfairly questioned by those outside their community or social circle. Homophobic comments, physical assault, and other hate-based attacks that threaten their bodily and emotional well-being, as...
LGBTQIA+ counseling is therapy with a focus on an experience unique to the LGBTQIA+ community. While many LGBTQIA+ folks choose to talk about coming out, discrimination, stigma and other unique LGBTQIA+ issues, others use the space to explore their identity and navigate relationship issues. ...
"Growing up queer means experiencing the destabilizing absence of a broad and accessible queer history, most notably, in our case, in relation to spatial design".This account is what intrigued artist Adam Nathaniel Furman and architectural historian Joshua Mardell to bring together a community of ...
they meet. They share political beliefs, for a start, and they share their lives (sometimes as lovers, sometimes in share houses, sometimes in work). But there are also the gaps, those individual differences that either make a community stronger or break it apart. Here, they make it ...