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LGBTQIA Sexuality



LGBTQIA is an acronym to represent those who do not identify as straight and cisgender (whose gender identity and expression match the sex they were assigned at birth). Acronyms and terms to describe identity are constantly evolving and changing both in use and in meaning, though it is generally accepted to mean lesbian (a woman who is sexually and/or emotionally attracted to other women), gay (a man who is sexually and/or emotionally attracted to other men), bisexual (someone who is sexually and/or emotionally attracted to more than one gender), transgender (someone whose gender identity or expression does not conform to what is expected based on the sex they were assigned at birth), queer (anyone who is not straight or cisgender) or questioning (someone who is not sure how they identify), intersex (someone who naturally has biological traits which do not match typical male or female traits), and asexual (often referred to as “ace,” someone who experiences a low level of or no sexual desire). Other variations include the use of + or * to acknowledge that there are other identities not included in the acronym, such as pansexual (sexually attracted to all genders) or demisexual (where sexual attraction is predicated on an emotional bond).

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Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability: For All of Us Who Live with Disabilities, Chronic Pain, and Illness

The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability is the first complete sex guide for people who live with disabilities, pain, illness, or chronic conditions.

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Interview: Why Rob Bell Supports Gay Marriage

Rob Bell created a splash earlier this week when he came out in favor of gay marriage. Bell, who is on a book tour for "What We Talk About When We Talk About God," says that God is inviting us to see things in new ways.

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A Burst of Light

The author discusses her life as a Black lesbian, her struggle against cancer, sadomasochism within the gay community, and apartheid and its relationship to racism in American society.

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Dharma for All

Bhumisparsha, a virtual sangha started by Lama Rod Owens and Justin von Bujdoss, aims to create a new kind of Buddhist community.

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Trans Yoga Community

Trans Yoga Project Co-Founders Rebby Kern and Noha Arafa join podcast host Maya Breuer in a conversation about the current state of the transgender community in yoga spaces and the power and importance of connection.

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Before Stonewall

The history of the Gay and Lesbian community before the Stonewall riots began the major gay rights movement.

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Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum: God Loves Queer People

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Giovanni’s Room

In the 1950s Paris of American expatriates, liaisons, and violence, a young man finds himself caught between desire and conventional morality.

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The Work of Diversity: Getting Messy, Getting Uncomfortable

You can invite people of color into a sangha, but it doesn’t mean that they’re going to be comfortable or happy.

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Radically Normal

This week, we revisit our 2019 episode about one of the most striking transformations of public attitude ever recorded. And we consider whether the strategies used by the LGBTQ community hold lessons for other groups seeking change.

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LGBTQIA Well-Being