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  1. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002028

     
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    Description: Intersex people who are from or descended from Spain or other regions formerly colonized by Spain that are primarily Spanish-speaking. Only use for individuals who self-identify as Hispanic; do not...
  2. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002029

     
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    Description: The presence of LGBTQ+ people in the workplace, including acceptance of and issues faced by LGBTQ+ workers.@en
  3. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002030

     
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    Description: The presence of lesbians in the workplace, including acceptance of and issues faced by lesbian workers.@en
  4. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002031

     
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    Description: The presence of gay men in the workplace, including acceptance of and issues faced by gay workers.@en
  5. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002032

     
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    Description: The presence of bisexual people in the workplace, including acceptance of and issues faced by bisexual workers.@en
  6. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002033

     
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    Description: The presence of transgender people in the workplace, including acceptance of and issues faced by transgender workers.@en
  7. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002034

     
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    Description: The presence of queer people in the workplace, including acceptance of and issues faced by queer workers.@en
  8. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002035

     
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    Description: The presence of Two-Spirit people in the workplace, including acceptance of and issues faced by Two-Spirit workers.@en
  9. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002036

     
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    Description: The presence of intersex people in the workplace, including acceptance of and issues faced by intersex workers.@en
  10. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002037

     
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    Description: The presence of asexual people in the workplace, including acceptance of and issues faced by asexual workers.@en
  11. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002038

     
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    Description: The belief that groups of human beings possess different inherent behavioral traits that correspond to inherited attributes and can be divided based on the superiority of one race over another. Thi...
  12. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002039

     
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    Description: The extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse, often seeking to understand the nature of gender inequity.@en
  13. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002040

     
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    Description: A term used to describe the depiction of women in media and the arts as subjects with agency and whose perspective a text may be presented from. Often used in contrast to the male gaze.@en
  14. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002041

     
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    Description: A term used to describe the sexualized and objectified depiction of women in media and the arts from the perspective of and for the pleasure of the heterosexual man/male viewer. Originally used sol...
  15. homosaurus/v4/homoit0002042

     
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    Description: A term used to describe the ways LGBTQ+ people create and engage with media and art, in contrast to the male gaze, female gaze, or straight gaze.@en