Disrupting Epistemic Injustice: Gender Equality and Progressive Philippine Catholic Communities

Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific (48) (2022)
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Abstract

In this paper, we discuss specific epistemic injustices suffered by gender minorities in the Philippines. We also show that societal changes have been evident throughout the years. We review some progressive Philippine Catholic communities' sustainable development efforts toward gender equality or toward the eradication of discrimination, marginalisation, and violence based on a person's sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression (SOGIE). Despite these epistemic injustices, we reveal that there are ways by which gender disorientations may be disrupted by progressive Philippine Catholic groups and communities in the era of contemporary Christianities.

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Mark Anthony Dacela
De La Salle University
Hazel T. Biana
De La Salle University

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