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Sexual minority community

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Godsent, 2023

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Identifier: cw_2023spring_ganthier_ghanima.PDF
Overview "On the island of Toussiant, the Creole people labor for the Church of the Ever-Lasting Light. The Church, centered in the stronghold of Konstantanapolis, rules as a segregated theocracy. Ezekiel, a Creole man from the Ayiti village, finds civilian life after conscription in the Church's overseas armies, slowly eroding his will to live. The Church's discrimination of queer people—those proclaimed Sodomites and Masisi—is a closet he finds suffocating. Even GOD's angels notice how far the...
Dates: 2023

LGBTQ+A : the need for a digital safe-space in a digital world, 2018

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Identifier: cm_2018summer_bastien_rebecca.pdf
Overview "Young people within the LGBTQ community often find themselves without mentors as they begin to discover their gender and sexual identities, and potentially put their safety at risk by attempting to learn more about themselves online. LGBTQ+A is a digital safe space app prototype where those discovering their identities are able to connect with others like themselves and learn from those with similar experiences, making the LGBTQ+ community accessible to queer individuals all over the...
Dates: 2018

Signaling Earth and Other Stories of Failed Heroines, 2021

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Identifier: cw_2021spring_manley_courtney.pdf
Overview

"Signaling Earth and Other Stories of Failed Heroines' is a literary short story collection that spans a wide range of genres from fabulist to contemporary realism. While varied in subject matter and content, the collection as a whole explores what it means for young queer women to grow up in a world inhospitable to them. The collection breaks down and explores themes of love, acceptance, and hope through the lens of race, sexuality, and gender." -- Abstract

Dates: 2021