Conductors - glbtqarchive.com
... Talented, stylish, youthful, and handsome, Schippers attracted admirers of both sexes. Although he married in 1965, he reportedly maintained a long relationship with Menotti. The Overlooked History of Lesbian Conducting Even though the history of conducting is almost entirely a history of a male-dom ...
... Talented, stylish, youthful, and handsome, Schippers attracted admirers of both sexes. Although he married in 1965, he reportedly maintained a long relationship with Menotti. The Overlooked History of Lesbian Conducting Even though the history of conducting is almost entirely a history of a male-dom ...
The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies
... lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) are assumed to not be natural, universal, or inevitable. As a result, heterosexism ignores, rejects, and stigmatizes nonheterosexual identities, behaviors, and relationships. It is important to note that heterosexist bias does not rely on whethe ...
... lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) are assumed to not be natural, universal, or inevitable. As a result, heterosexism ignores, rejects, and stigmatizes nonheterosexual identities, behaviors, and relationships. It is important to note that heterosexist bias does not rely on whethe ...
Thinking through Texts: Toward a Critical Buddhist
... Having explained Tsong kha pa’s text, His Holiness went on to speak about “the possibility of understanding these precepts in the context of time, culture and society… If homosexuality is part of accepted norms [today], it is possible that it may be acceptable … However, no single person or teach ...
... Having explained Tsong kha pa’s text, His Holiness went on to speak about “the possibility of understanding these precepts in the context of time, culture and society… If homosexuality is part of accepted norms [today], it is possible that it may be acceptable … However, no single person or teach ...
An Overview of LGBT Veteran Health
... *VA uses LGBT in an inclusive way (questioning, queer, intersex, etc.) ...
... *VA uses LGBT in an inclusive way (questioning, queer, intersex, etc.) ...
What is Sexuality? - Donna Vandergrift
... Sexuality and the study of sexuality evokes strong emotions and often much controversy: • This course will look at all aspects of human sexuality. ...
... Sexuality and the study of sexuality evokes strong emotions and often much controversy: • This course will look at all aspects of human sexuality. ...
Sexual orientation and military service
... The US military did not maintain regulations concerning sodomy until the 1917 revision of the Articles of War. Two years later, in 1919, one of the earliest recorded controversies surrounding homosexual conduct in the military occurred in Newport, Rhode Island, where US sailors and male civilians we ...
... The US military did not maintain regulations concerning sodomy until the 1917 revision of the Articles of War. Two years later, in 1919, one of the earliest recorded controversies surrounding homosexual conduct in the military occurred in Newport, Rhode Island, where US sailors and male civilians we ...
Sexual Orientation and Military Service
... The US military did not maintain regulations concerning sodomy until the 1917 revision of the Articles of War. Two years later, in 1919, one of the earliest recorded controversies surrounding homosexual conduct in the military occurred in Newport, Rhode Island, where US sailors and male civilians we ...
... The US military did not maintain regulations concerning sodomy until the 1917 revision of the Articles of War. Two years later, in 1919, one of the earliest recorded controversies surrounding homosexual conduct in the military occurred in Newport, Rhode Island, where US sailors and male civilians we ...
HomelessnessGLBTQ
... system, for example, showed that more than two-thirds (70%) had been victims of violence because of their sexual orientation, while more than half (56%) said they had stayed on the streets, at times, where they felt safer than living in group or foster homes. Further, there is almost no transitional ...
... system, for example, showed that more than two-thirds (70%) had been victims of violence because of their sexual orientation, while more than half (56%) said they had stayed on the streets, at times, where they felt safer than living in group or foster homes. Further, there is almost no transitional ...
"Are you a boy or a girl?" : (hetero)sexism and verbal hostility
... labelled ‘Verbal Hostility’ gradually expand in size. It is now only second in size to the file of interview excerpts labelled ‘Invisibility’. Whilst I had expected to collect extensive interview material on questions of invisibility (anyone who has knowledge of this field would not be surprised by ...
... labelled ‘Verbal Hostility’ gradually expand in size. It is now only second in size to the file of interview excerpts labelled ‘Invisibility’. Whilst I had expected to collect extensive interview material on questions of invisibility (anyone who has knowledge of this field would not be surprised by ...
Confronting Sexual Stigma and Prejudice: Theory and Practice
... Trust, and the University of California at Davis for the support they have provided for my research over the years, and to the American Psychological Association for the opportunities it has afforded me for communicating scientific knowledge to policymakers. I also express my appreciation to my frie ...
... Trust, and the University of California at Davis for the support they have provided for my research over the years, and to the American Psychological Association for the opportunities it has afforded me for communicating scientific knowledge to policymakers. I also express my appreciation to my frie ...
Bisexuality: It is Complicated
... that he was preparing to go on a 13-day holiday to Spain with Tom. When he was questioned about whether he feared that they might fight, being together for that length of time, he answered, “No mate, we’re too close for that.” Highlighting their closeness, Jake added that he was spending Saturday nig ...
... that he was preparing to go on a 13-day holiday to Spain with Tom. When he was questioned about whether he feared that they might fight, being together for that length of time, he answered, “No mate, we’re too close for that.” Highlighting their closeness, Jake added that he was spending Saturday nig ...
2864 curtin university centre for human rights education perth
... said, the male reproductive organ was intended by nature to complement and integrate with the female reproductive organ, sexual activity that is contemplated and permitted by nature must be respectful of that complementarity. Arguments along these lines are sometimes advanced to explain, and justify ...
... said, the male reproductive organ was intended by nature to complement and integrate with the female reproductive organ, sexual activity that is contemplated and permitted by nature must be respectful of that complementarity. Arguments along these lines are sometimes advanced to explain, and justify ...
Inglés - SciELO España
... study found that 44% of the general population accepted that gay and lesbian couples should be able to adopt, and 42% were against this (Fundación BBVA, 2007); four years later the percentage of individuals who accepted same sex adoption rose to 56% (Toharia, 2011). The respondents who provided this ...
... study found that 44% of the general population accepted that gay and lesbian couples should be able to adopt, and 42% were against this (Fundación BBVA, 2007); four years later the percentage of individuals who accepted same sex adoption rose to 56% (Toharia, 2011). The respondents who provided this ...
Sexual Orientation and Military Service
... 1989; Haggerty, 2003; Murphy, 1988). The Newport investigation may have led the military to adopt its earliest unofficial rationale for excluding homosexuals, which primarily reflected an attempt to punish sexual activity between men rather than declarations of sexual orientation. Although infrequen ...
... 1989; Haggerty, 2003; Murphy, 1988). The Newport investigation may have led the military to adopt its earliest unofficial rationale for excluding homosexuals, which primarily reflected an attempt to punish sexual activity between men rather than declarations of sexual orientation. Although infrequen ...
safe zone ally training manual
... a. Family-related Myths: That all LGBTQI people come from families that are unstable, probably broken, and that do not offer a proper loving and moral environment; or that all LGBTQI people had overly submissive or dominant mothers or fathers. b. Sexuality-related Myths: That all LGBTQI people exper ...
... a. Family-related Myths: That all LGBTQI people come from families that are unstable, probably broken, and that do not offer a proper loving and moral environment; or that all LGBTQI people had overly submissive or dominant mothers or fathers. b. Sexuality-related Myths: That all LGBTQI people exper ...
CH01 Student: 1. According to the text, the term refers to the state of
... socialization of: A. Latin American males. B. African-American females. C. Latin American females. D. White American females. 75. The marriage rate and abortion rate among Latinos: A. is much greater than that of whites. B. is greater than that of whites. C. is approximately equal to that of whites. ...
... socialization of: A. Latin American males. B. African-American females. C. Latin American females. D. White American females. 75. The marriage rate and abortion rate among Latinos: A. is much greater than that of whites. B. is greater than that of whites. C. is approximately equal to that of whites. ...
LGBT Identity: A Demographer`s Perspective
... the vital statistics of a population? My training is also in public policy, so I believe it is important to consider the legal and political implications of these various definitions. What does it mean to pick and choose among different ways in which we might define the LGBT population? The American ...
... the vital statistics of a population? My training is also in public policy, so I believe it is important to consider the legal and political implications of these various definitions. What does it mean to pick and choose among different ways in which we might define the LGBT population? The American ...
Law, Morality, and "Sexual Orientation" John Finnis I During the past
... illusion? Why did Plato and Socrates, Xenophon, Aristotle, Musonius Rufus, and Plutarch, right at the heart of their reflections on the homoerotic culture around them, make the very deliberate and careful judgment that homosexual conduct (and indeed all extra-marital sexual gratification) is radical ...
... illusion? Why did Plato and Socrates, Xenophon, Aristotle, Musonius Rufus, and Plutarch, right at the heart of their reflections on the homoerotic culture around them, make the very deliberate and careful judgment that homosexual conduct (and indeed all extra-marital sexual gratification) is radical ...
Contemporary Moral Problems
... MILL’S HARM PRINCIPLE “IF ALL MANKIND MINUS ONE WERE OF ONE OPINION, AND ONLY ONE PERSON WERE OF THE CONTRARY OPINION, MANKIND WOULD BE NO MORE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING THAT ONE PERSON THAN HE, IF HE HAD THE POWER, WOULD BE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING MANKIND.” ...
... MILL’S HARM PRINCIPLE “IF ALL MANKIND MINUS ONE WERE OF ONE OPINION, AND ONLY ONE PERSON WERE OF THE CONTRARY OPINION, MANKIND WOULD BE NO MORE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING THAT ONE PERSON THAN HE, IF HE HAD THE POWER, WOULD BE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING MANKIND.” ...
sexual dysfunction in psychological disease
... Sexual dysfunction is extremely common in psychological disease. 30-50% of the general population report sexual dysfunction compared with up to 90% of depressed patients. Sexual dysfunction can be caused by the disease, its treatment, or by social and relationship consequences. Sexual dysfunction ca ...
... Sexual dysfunction is extremely common in psychological disease. 30-50% of the general population report sexual dysfunction compared with up to 90% of depressed patients. Sexual dysfunction can be caused by the disease, its treatment, or by social and relationship consequences. Sexual dysfunction ca ...
4 step - Les Sexologues Holistiques
... erection led men to feel as if they had lost their manhood. In other words, the feelings that one might not be able to “pull it off”, led men not only to doubt their sexual ability, but also provoked questions about their masculinity. Both the fear of embarrassment and the changes in the ways in whi ...
... erection led men to feel as if they had lost their manhood. In other words, the feelings that one might not be able to “pull it off”, led men not only to doubt their sexual ability, but also provoked questions about their masculinity. Both the fear of embarrassment and the changes in the ways in whi ...
Homophobia to heterosexism: constructs in need
... disclosed themselves as practicing homosexuals, were ordered to undergo ECT (S Lloyd 1987, pers. Comm. 30 July). This occurred, despite some countries such as Canada changing their Criminal Code as early as 1969 when homosexuality was decriminalised. Prior to this, homosexual acts were considered pe ...
... disclosed themselves as practicing homosexuals, were ordered to undergo ECT (S Lloyd 1987, pers. Comm. 30 July). This occurred, despite some countries such as Canada changing their Criminal Code as early as 1969 when homosexuality was decriminalised. Prior to this, homosexual acts were considered pe ...
Human Sexuality in the Context of Cancer
... and these stages affect sexuality and sexual functioning. In the crisis phase, individuals with cancer must reorganize their lives and adapt to the crisis. Patients have to learn to live with symptoms, adapt to treatments, and develop flexibility to the social demands of illness. In the chronic phas ...
... and these stages affect sexuality and sexual functioning. In the crisis phase, individuals with cancer must reorganize their lives and adapt to the crisis. Patients have to learn to live with symptoms, adapt to treatments, and develop flexibility to the social demands of illness. In the chronic phas ...
Mental Health Nursing: Anxiety Disorders
... Biological- gene research is ongoing related to homosexuality Psychoanalytical- Freud’s developmental stages (oral, anal, and phallic stages, Oedipus complex in boys, Electra complex in ...
... Biological- gene research is ongoing related to homosexuality Psychoanalytical- Freud’s developmental stages (oral, anal, and phallic stages, Oedipus complex in boys, Electra complex in ...
Homosexuality
Homosexuality (from Ancient Greek ὁμός, meaning ""same"", and Latin sexus, meaning ""sex"") is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is ""an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions"" primarily or exclusively to people of the same sex. It ""also refers to a person's sense of identity based on those attractions, related behaviors, and membership in a community of others who share those attractions.""Along with bisexuality and heterosexuality, homosexuality is one of the three main categories of sexual orientation within the heterosexual–homosexual continuum. There is no consensus among scientists about why a person develops a particular sexual orientation. Many scientists think that nature and nurture – a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental influences – factor into the cause of sexual orientation. They favor biologically-based theories, which point to genetic factors, the early uterine environment, both, or the inclusion of genetic and social factors. There is no substantive evidence which suggests parenting or early childhood experiences play a role when it comes to sexual orientation; when it comes to same-sex sexual behavior, shared or familial environment plays no role for men and minor role for women. While some people hold the view that homosexual activity is unnatural, scientific research has shown that homosexuality is an example of a normal and natural variation in human sexuality and is not in and of itself a source of negative psychological effects. Most people experience little or no sense of choice about their sexual orientation, and there is insufficient evidence to support the use of psychological interventions to change sexual orientation.The most common terms for homosexual people are lesbian for females and gay for males, though gay is also used to refer generally to both homosexual males and females. The number of people who identify as gay or lesbian and the proportion of people who have same-sex sexual experiences are difficult for researchers to estimate reliably for a variety of reasons, including many gay or lesbian people not openly identifying as such due to homophobia and heterosexist discrimination. Homosexual behavior has also been documented and is observed in many non-human animal species.Many gay and lesbian people are in committed same-sex relationships, though only recently have census forms and political conditions facilitated their visibility and enumeration. These relationships are equivalent to heterosexual relationships in essential psychological respects. Homosexual relationships and acts have been admired, as well as condemned, throughout recorded history, depending on the form they took and the culture in which they occurred. Since the end of the 19th century, there has been a global movement towards increased visibility, recognition, and legal rights for homosexual people, including the rights to marriage and civil unions, adoption and parenting, employment, military service, equal access to health care, and the introduction of anti-bullying legislation to protect gay minors.