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- The first usages of the term "safe space" came from the 1960s, where same sex relationships were outlawed, so a safe space was a place where people were able to practice same sex relationships without being noticed by the cops.
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- Examples of situations where the classical term "safe space" still applies exist in areas where non-heteronormative behavior is outlawed or socially shamed.
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- The same idea applies to other groups, like women, and people of color.
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- One advocate for safe spaces states that they've found that being able to surround themselves with people of the same marginalized group makes it easier to be themselves.
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- One advocate for safe spaces states that they've found that being able to surround themselves with people of the same marginalized group makes it easier to be themselves
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- Some safe spaces are created explicitly, whereas others are created organically
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- Safe spaces create a place for marginalized groups to truly relax. The author makes the claim that stress caused by discrimination creates poor health outcomes among groups who experience systemic discrimination.
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- Opponents of safe spaces caution that safe spaces limit social change by preventing "messy work"
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