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    Racism, homophobia, and the sexual health of young Black men who have sex with men in the United States: A systematic review. by Sarah E Janek, Lisvel A Matos, Sandy Hatoum, Marta I Mulawa, Leila Ledbetter, Michael V Relf

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Structural factors, such as racism and homophobia, are thus being examined in order to understand this disconnect between behavior and HIV incidence. …”
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    Comment le concept d’homophobie permet-il d’analyser les discours contre la « PMA pour toutes » ? by Claire Hugonnier

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Based on an ethnographic study of anti-MAP discourses, this article aims to contribute to the critical reflection on the concept of homophobia, in particular by examining its advantages and limitations for the analysis of discourses. …”
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    Reading the Sensual in James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room by Ronnel Keith Berry, Michael Thomas

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Using this analysis, we articulate a Baldwinian theory of the sensual as a site for interventions against the racism and homophobia generated by our 21st-century system of reality and as a source of techniques for altering our sense of reality to make systemic transformations possible.…”
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    Social exclusion as a side effect of machine learning mechanisms by A. G. Tertyshnikova, U. O. Pavlova, M. V. Cimbal

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The authors suggest that it is the principles of neurotraining in a “natural” society that lead not only to discrimination at the macro level, but also cause vivid negative reactions towards representatives of the exclusive groups, for example, interethnic hatred, homophobia, sexism, etc. The question about the possibility of studying “natural” society in comparison with “artificial” one is raised.…”
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    Technical frames used for the online reporting of lesbian killings in South Africa by Marchant van der Schyff

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This is not only due to the lack of language required to contextualise lesbian issues, but also persistent institutional and societal homophobia. This article describes the technical frames used in the online news reporting of four case studies of ‘queercide’. …”
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    Queers non blanc·hes en France by Najwa Ouguerram-Magot

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…And even though it is not experienced as the proof of a frustrated relationship to their (homo)sexuality by the respondents, their regime (or choice) of visibility is constantly considered by their white queer environment to be the expression of a dysfunction.Eventually, for the respondents, it is not so much the homophobia present in their heterosexual/straight racialized spheres they need to defend themselves from, but rather the homonormativity of the largely white queer ones. …”
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    Understanding the epidemiological HIV risk factors and underlying risk context for youth residing in or originating from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region: A scoping r... by Roula Kteily-Hawa, Aceel Christina Hawa, David Gogolishvili, Mohammad Al Akel, Nicole Andruszkiewicz, Haran Vijayanathan, Mona Loutfy

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<h4>Conclusion</h4>Poor surveillance coupled with scarcity of rigorous studies limit what is known about epidemiology of HIV among youth in MENA. Homophobia, stigma around PWID, and illegal status of sex work promote non-disclosure of risk behaviors among youth and curtail serving this population.…”
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    ‘Coming out’/self-disclosure in LGBTQ+ adolescents and youth: International and Indian scenario - A narrative review of published studies in the last decade (2012-2022) by Swapnajeet Sahoo, Velprashanth Venkatesan, Rahul Chakravarty

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Major themes emerging from the qualitative studies were the experience of prejudice from various strata of society, such as parental, societal, racial, cultural, and religious factors that lead to problems of hiding, internalized homophobia, and anticipatory rejections that put this population under extreme conditions. …”
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