Claiming not mere survival but full human flourishing—love, creativity, community, joy, and self-actualization.
Sor Juana's life demonstrates a vision beyond mere tolerance—she claimed space for intellectual passion, creative expression, spiritual exploration, and relational depth. She refused diminished existence. Contemporary LGBTQ+ rights movements often begin with survival and anti-discrimination, essential foundations; this concept extends to demanding conditions for genuine flourishing. A livable life for LGBTQ+ people globally means access to education, economic security, healthcare, legal protection, and safety—material conditions that enable rather than merely allow existence. But it also means cultural affirmation, community belonging, erotic freedom, creative expression, and the ability to build families and futures according to one's own values. It means dignity in public space, representation in media and institutions, and freedom from surveillance and pathologization. Sor Juana's intellectual and creative vitality offers a model beyond assimilationism or respectability politics. She claimed full humanity. Applying this to global LGBTQ+ rights means insisting that liberation movements work toward conditions where LGBTQ+ people everywhere can love freely, create boldly, pursue knowledge, build communities, and experience joy—not as reward for good behavior, but as human birthright.
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