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    people who do not sexualize women so they are being seen as powerless because according to the article gay people are seen as powerless if they do not sexualize a women. Although, Michael makes fun of this idea and stating “why does he have to be sexual aroused by the women in order to not be gay?” I think this is a weaker point because Michael could have used a different example to explain how women might believe a guy is gay or not. When he asked the guy’s one said, “How he walks.” There are…

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    December 8th, 2014, “60.6% [out of] 1,402 hate crimes . . . based on sexual orientation [are] classified as anti-gay (male) bias” (Latest Hate Crime Statistics Report Released). Crimes against homosexuals have been reported nationwide, but a hate crime in Laramie, Wyoming changed the gay community. On October 12, 1998, twenty-one-year old Matthew Shepard was brutally beaten and murdered by two young Laramie citizens because of Shepard’s sexual orientation. In The Laramie Project and The Laramie…

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    While the LGBT+, especially the trans, community still has a long way to go in terms of equality, there have been major strides in the right direction. In 2004, Massachusetts becomes the first law to legalize same-sex marriage and give straight and gay couples the same marriage rights under the law. In 2010, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell is repealed and in 2011, President Obama states that his administration will no longer defend DOMA. This comes into fruition in June of 2015 when the Supreme Court found…

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    Violation Of LGBT Rights

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    categories regarding parenting, relationships, and youth just to name a few. People of all ages and religions classifying under LGBT have suffered from violations of their human rights. Curiosity was drawn to these topics, as experience and personal sexual orientation have been directly affected in the past 20 years of my existence, and the progress has been extremely successful. Over the past 20 years there have been many court cases all leading up to expanding the rights of…

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    Campus Rape Essay

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    5% of the victims of sexual assault crimes actually report their attacks to law enforcement. The dynamics of college life seem to fuel the problem – as most people who are attacked are intoxicated, under the influence, unconscious or even drugged. Sadly, most of the victims say they knew who their attackers were and some are often even acquaintances; 63% admitted to committing about six rapes each. How can something so morally incorrect and just plain inhumane, such as sexual assault on campus,…

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    On Sunday, September 27, 2015 around 7:00pm, my life was changed. That Sunday, I went to a Drag Show at Rick’s Café. It was such amazing experience for me. I have never seen a drag show before, but always wanted to see one. I was really excited when I saw a posting about it in MSU Spectrum Facebook group. Also, my friend told me about it, and he really wanted to go to the show but not by himself. Of course, I was game to go to the show with him. When I walked into Rick’s Café, it seemed like…

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    Homosexuality

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    This is a question that is gaining major interest and research as the number of homosexuals is increasing. Homosexuals are defined as either males who are sexual oriented toward other males or females being sexually oriented toward other females; sexual orientation being defined as “a preference for [either] same-sex [or] opposite sex sexual attraction and attachment”, this may or may not involve intercourse (Rahman & Wilson, 2003). Researchers are on the hunt to discover whether or not…

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    While Training programs without a doubt can reduce gender discrimination ,during training there should be an investigator to investigate complaints of discrimination or harassment. Many employees should take this investigation seriously. They should also select a professional investigator . To Demonstrate , Arnold state 's “ Selection of a third- party investigator such as outside the Diaz Bailon Yanelly 3 counsel...If an employee levels discrimination charges against a high level official…

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    case, Arthur Green and other heterosexual coworkers were faced the sexual harassment from his immediate supervisor, Howard Smith and other homosexual workers. The sexual harassment is a type of sexual discrimination that violates the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The EEOC defined the sexual harassment as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual, or physical behavior of a sexual nature that affects working conditions or creates an intimidate,…

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    How do you know if you are a product of privilege? Is it the color of your skin, the contents of your pocketbook or that of your parents, or is it the social status of your family? Are you privileged because of who you are or what you are? According to Jackson, “privilege refers to any advantage that is unearned, exclusive, and socially conferred” (Johnson, What is a 'system of privilege '?, 2013). How one is viewed; what makes them different from the next person at any time is a…

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