But love wants to be bound, which
once more highlights one of the central points of this encyclical: The «duties» of
sexual continence only make sense
in the
context of love.
Once at HGSE, Mundy - Shephard credits two courses — Associate Professor John Diamond's Race, Class, and Educational Inequality and Assistant Professor Natasha Warikoo's Cultural Explanations for Ethnic and Racial Inequality
in Education — with prompting her to consider how the intersection of racial and
sexual minority identity impacts school experiences and educational outcomes, particularly
in the
context of bullying, harassment, and microaggressions and participation
in Gay Straight Alliances (GSAs).