Social and Political Issues Relevant to Women and LGBT People in the US Essay

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    Reflection On Feminism

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    promote equal rights in my community. I was very excited to take this course because I knew that it would teach me about influential women in history and emphasize why women’s rights are so important. But, this class exceeded my expectations and taught me a lot more important information than I thought it would. Intro to Women’s Studies expanded my knowledge on women’s issues and made me confident in my decision to identify as a feminist. Some things that I was not expecting to learn about coming into

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    because of the law. Even knowing my mother would be punished if she had acted differently, I was shocked by this system’s cruelty to women. Occasionally, some of these “illegal” women managed to escape from forcible abortions at a price of their children becoming the undocumented “blacklist overborn population” and thus being deprived of the entitlements to social services. During my childhood in a rural village, I acquainted with several such kids who could not receive public education just because

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    the emergence of more complex schools of thought has allowed us to see the multiplicity of the groups in which people belong. By doing so, the oppression of more groups of people can be noticed and mitigated. However, in saying this it is also crucial we come to understand that in some circumstances, pointing out all of the numerous identities that can exist may also prove to be detrimental- this is especially the case for large-scale social movements attempting to achieve equality for a particular

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    The L Word Analysis

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    Social identity is “part of an individual’s self-concept which derives from his knowledge of his membership in a social group (or groups) together with the value and emotional significance attached to that membership” (Guthrie, Kunkel, & Hladky, 2013). Applying this to The L Word, the positive media representation

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    Essay On Black Homophobia

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    Unique factors are at play in the black community in regards to attitudes toward LGBT people. Aside from race, homophobia exists within our society. Queer people of color, as well as Caucasian gay and lesbian individuals, face homonegativity. Are the causes of black homophobia different? Is it helpful or harmful to consider factors like race when addresses the realm of sexuality? Regardless, to address black homophobia head-on we must ask ourselves what sub-cultural factors contribute to the heightened

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    Abortion Ethical Issues

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    Various ethical issues result from abortion. However, the issues to be discussed are regarding whether abortion is considered the taking of human life, the mental state of a woman becoming a mother, and whose decision is it to determine whether they should be permitted. This paper is about the ethical issues surrounding abortion and the question as follows: Should women have the right of choosing abortion for the sake of their health, both mentally and physically? The history of abortion dates farther

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    able to make decisions on experiences that they themselves could not understand. This really raised a lot of questions to me about who is in power and how big of a problem it is the those in power are not more diverse. We have struggled in society and have “imprisoned so many behind stone walls of racism, sexism, and homophobia” (Rudacille 140). It also raised awareness that the very same acts done by heterosexual couples were acceptable, and not punishable in the confines of the home, but that

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    term as president of the United States. In his speech, he made history when he made a reference to gay rights, he said: We the people, declare today that the most evident of truths -- that all of us are created equal -- is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall; just as it guided all those men and women, sung and unsung, who left footprints along this great Mall, to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone; to hear a King

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    contradictions, she returns the ambivalence into something else” Issue of Cultural Competency: In the field of human services, “cultural competency” has become a common buzz meant to address in part the . The intention being, that workers are able to achieve some level of knowledge and training that prepares them to work with

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    Vogue and Diamond 2015). Within the past 5 to 10yrs there has been an increase in support for what are commonly known as LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) family rights in the United States, including but not limited to allowing same-sex couples to marry and adopt children legally (Jones, Cox, and Navarro-Rivera 2014). Prior to and in light of the recent political and cultural trends there were evaluations of the meaning of marriage within American society, and especially marriage as it

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