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A Historical Betrayal – LGB/TQ+
A Historical Betrayal – LGB/TQ+ In recent years, there has been a growing divide within parts of the UK’s LGBTQ+ community, with some LGB individuals and groups distancing themselves from trans people and causes. This shift, often underpinned by the rhetoric of “protecting LGB rights”, and trying to emphasise that “LGB struggles are nothing like…
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South Asian Hijra (Third Gender)
South Asian Hijra (Third Gender) The Rich Histories of Hijras and Transgender Cultures in South Asia. For millennia, South Asian societies have maintained a complex and often sophisticated understanding of gender, one that transcends the rigid binary of “male” and “female”, which has come to dominate modern Western discourse. At the heart of this non-binary…
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Indigenous Two-Spirit Traditions
Indigenous Two-Spirit Traditions In recent decades, there has been a growing recognition of the rich and diverse understandings of gender identity among Native American communities; an understanding that predates Western concepts of gender and sexuality by centuries. Among these traditions, the identity of Two-Spirit individuals holds a particularly profound and culturally significant place. While Western…
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The Enlightenment and Gender
The Enlightenment and Gender A Beacon of Progress, A Legacy of Contradictions The Enlightenment, a sweeping intellectual and cultural movement of the 17th and 18th centuries, radically reshaped the Western world. With its clarion call for reason, scientific inquiry, individual rights, and secular governance, it laid the foundations for modern democracies, the scientific method, and…
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Rome’s Gender-Defying Ruler
Rome’s Gender-Defying Ruler In the long and dramatic history of the Roman Empire, few figures stand out quite like Elagabalus. Ascending to the throne as a teenager in 218 CE, Elagabalus’s short but impactful reign remains one of the most talked about, and controversial in Roman history. Their name lives on not for military conquests…
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The Bugis People’s Five Genders
The Bugis are proud, spiritual people from Indonesia and are considered great warriors and fantastic sea traders, however these are not the only reasons that make them stand out as a community. The Bugis people have a rather unique social gender structure that consists of five parts; in essence five social genders.