LGBT social movements

social movements
(Redirected from LGBTQ social movements)

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) social movements are social movements that advocate for the equal acceptance of LGBTQ people in society. LGBTQ people and their allies have a long history of campaigning for LGBTQ rights.

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  • By reducing our movement for liberation to a system of commercial products and institutions—bars, publications, gyms, fashions, cruises, ... we become accomplices in an economic system that causes untold suffering for others. Not surprisingly, these others fail to see us as comrades in the struggle for justice.
    • Richard Cleaver, Know My Name: A Gay Liberation Theology (1995), p. 35

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