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    The stereotype of promiscuous gay men that contributes to hypersexualisation of LGBT people arose from this very factor‚ and it holds true among queer women as well. Lesbians and other women-loving-women self report having quite a lot of sex‚ even at young ages. 29.4% of queer women

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    Homosexuality In Cuba

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    Pre-revolutionary Cuba was no paradise for gays and lesbians. There were gay bars where homosexual men could meet‚ but to be a maricone (faggot) was to be a social outcast. Laws made it illegal to be gay and police targeted homosexuals for harassment. Many gay men were drawn into prostitution for largely US-based clients. In this repressive atmosphere‚ homosexuality was linked to prostitution‚ gambling and crime. The 1959 Cuban Revolution improved living conditions for the vast majority of

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    sexual diversity

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    us about diversity and how not to judge a person by the way they look. References Bell‚ M. P.‚ Özbiligin‚ M. F.‚ Beauregard‚ T. A.‚ & Sürgevil‚ O. (2011). Voice‚ silence‚ and diversity in 21st century organizations: strategies for inclusion of gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ and transgender employees. HUman Resource Management‚ 50(1)‚ 131 - 146. doi: 10.1002/hrm. Boris‚ M. B. (2010). Identity at work : U.S. labor union efforts to address sexual diversity through policy and practice. Advances in Industrial

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    The Stonewall Riots

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    The Stonewall riots directly resulted in the birth of two new gay activist groups- the Gay Liberation Front‚ and the Gay Activists Alliance. The Gay Liberation Front (GLF) was formed immediately after the riots by Martha Shelley‚ Sylvia Rivera‚ Marsha P. Johnson‚ Michael Brown‚ Jerry Hoose‚ and Jim Owles. Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson went on to become well known LGBTQ+ activists‚ founding STAR‚ a foundation advocating for queer and homeless women of color.The GLF took a more radical approach

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    Lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender (LGBT) people in the Philippines have a distinctive culture but limited legal rights. Gays and lesbians are generally tolerated‚ if not accepted‚ within Filipino society‚ but there is still widespread discrimination. The most visible members of the Filipino LGBT culture‚ the Bakla‚ are a distinct group in the Philippines. According to the 2002 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Survey‚ 11% of sexually active Filipinos between the ages of 15 and 24 have had

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    Gay Men & Lesbians Historic & Current Barriers to Equality • In the past homosexuality was a crime- it was a part of the Criminal Code of Canada • Punishments: fines‚ persecution & torture‚ death • The first attempt to put homosexuality in a positive light was carried out by Jim Egan- submitted articles and letters to tabloids like Toronto’s True News Times in the 1960s. • The Maison de Lys- first club where gay men and lesbians could go for same-sex dancing‚ opened in 1961

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    Coming Out Process

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    26‚ 2013 1. Present information given in your book on that theme. The “Coming out” process also known as “coming out of the closet” is a turn of phrase for Lesbian‚ Gay and Bisexual(LGB) people who reveal their sexual orientation to the people around them. The process of “coming out” is never easy for many gay people. They are ashamed of themselves and for what people will think about them. They are afraid to tell their friends and family because they feel as if they won’t be accepted

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    about age‚ ethnicity‚ physical ability‚ religious beliefs‚ sexual orientation‚ and many more categories beyond those specified legally in equal opportunity and affirmative action non-discrimination status. Gays in the military is a topic that has brought about many heated debates for years. Gays in a typical workplace is common and accepted by the general public. Discrimination is illegal and unethical in the workplace and sexual discrimination is no exception. The National Aeronautics and

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    Homophobia at Work

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    relations among people at work" and within any organization‚ gay and lesbian people account for approximately 10 percent of the workforce (Hodson & Sullivan‚ 2002‚ p. 4). "Unlike most other minority groups‚ however‚ homosexuals are not readily visible‚ and many have chosen to remain invisible‚ especially at work‚ because they fear the negative consequences that might result from revealing their sexual orientation" (Hunt‚ 1995‚ p. 149). For gays and lesbians coming out is not worth risking exclusion‚

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    Psychology of Homophobia

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    heterosexual psychologist George Weinberg coined the term "homophobia." Weinberg used the term to label heterosexuals’ fear of being in contact of homosexuals as well as the self-loathing of homosexuals‚ meaning that homosexuals hated themselves for being gay. As of the new millennium‚ there has been a new special term that has been born to define the fear‚ hate and disgust that people show towards anyone’s sexual orientation called "sexual prejudice." Like other types of prejudice‚ there are three main

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