Category: LGBTQ

  • The Fight for $15 Movement vs. the Transgender Law Center

    Table of Contents Introduction The Mission Organizational Structure and Finance Conclusion References Introduction If several people want to do socially valuable work, they can unite and create a non-profit organization (NPO). From the point of view of the law, an NPO is a legal entity that must have its charter and accounts. The main difference…

  • Impact of Sociocultural Factors on the Development of the LGBTQ Identity

    LGBTQ identity is influenced by different sources, family, peers, culture, and community all play their roles in identity development. Although throughout their journey they have to worry not only about accepting themselves but whether the community would accept them as well. That is why sociocultural factors play a vital role in this social group. In…

  • Sidesteps Broad Gay Marriage Ruling

    Table of Contents Introduction Gay Marriage Is Moral Conclusion References Introduction The article, “Sidesteps Broad Gay Marriage Ruling,” by Peralta Eyder, explores the controversial 2013 ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) by the US Supreme Court. In the tradition of most countries, marriage is considered a legal, religious, or traditional union between a…

  • Gay Marriage Should not be Legal

    Table of Contents Introduction A Case Against Gay Marriages A case for Legalizing Gay Marriages Conclusion Works Cited Introduction While marriage has traditionally been prescribed as a union between heterosexuals, there has been a shift towards giving marriage rights to homosexual couples. This change has been brought about by the prevalence of homosexuality in the…

  • The Perspective on Homosexuality

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The perspective on homosexuality has been skewed significantly by the presence of biases and the lack of tolerance among the general population. As a result, homosexual people have been subjected to massive oppression. Though presently, much more lenient and accepting perspectives on homosexuality are promoted, the specified…

  • Gay Rights and ACT UP Struggle

    Obtaining acceptance and special recognition gay rights movement is only one of a series of intensely contested factors that have arisen since the American rights movement increased to fame in the heated political atmosphere of the 1970s. Today, the political implications of gay rights do not concern the perceptions of others. Gay rights directly implicate…

  • For and Against of Gay Marriage

    Introduction Same-sex marriages is a union that takes place between two people who belong to the same social gender or similar biological sex. On the other hand, the word ‘gay’ is used when referring to a person who is a homosexual. Gays share a common characteristic and lifestyle, since they are attracted to individuals of…

  • Homosexual Rights on a Historical Timeline

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Homosexuality is a sexual behavior that has generated a lot of interest throughout time. Some people are of the opinion that homosexuality is a deviant behavior while others see it as a natural phenomenon. This needs to be a more developed thesis statement which also needs…

  • Gays in the Military: Current Situation and Problems

    New Laws pertaining to Homosexuals in the U.S. military service were put in place in 1993, This was to reflect on negotiations in the policy. It was referred to as “don’t ask, don’t tell,” and it did hold that an individual in the armed forces who did reveal the intentions of engaging in Gay acts…

  • LGBT Minority in Higher Education

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Methodology Implications and Discussion Reference List Introduction Positionality is a concept that plays an integral part in an individual’s day-to-day life. Misawa (2010) defines this concept as, “the power inherent in an individual’s immediate respective social positions. This concept is founded on the assertion that any person’s identity is…