Education, research, critical and theoretical thinking, and in-depth understanding of institutional oppressions remain necessary. |
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The particular history of oppressions does differ, but their structure and consequences for the different groups is the same. |
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This analysis not only reveals how multiple oppressions constitute the contemporary system, but also suggests new openings for change. |
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The whole panoply of oppressions that scare our people and nation would be on the wane. |
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If nothing is done to address the root problems behind the oppressions I can see it happening again, I can't see any hope really. |
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When there are multiple discriminations and oppressions, women clients may be at greater risk of experiencing psychological problems. |
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Reggae, the song of revolt, the rhythm of a beating heart, of life that goes on despite all oppressions or feelings of injustice? |
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Two wrongs never make a right but create new oppressions and divisions in society. |
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Unburdened by territorial ambition or by the feudal and monastic oppressions of inland towns, these people looked outward. |
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For this reason, public discussions on racism and intersecting oppressions are crucial. |
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So, lest we shame them, let us believe that the new oppressions and foolish greeds are no more than mists that pass. |
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In recent years I've come to feel that all the directed oppressions we practice on one another are based not on principles of any kind, but on vulnerability. |
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Feminist work has helped to highlight how oppressions constitute globalization and how revealing these oppressions can lead to new openings and understandings about agency. |
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It is a struggle to also overcome oppressions based on racism and economic exploitation, as well as a struggle to overcome the legacy of colonialism. |
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They argue for interventions that attend to racial experiences, intersecting oppressions, empowerment and the development of critical consciousness. |
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Ninety percent of these single parent families are lone mothers, mainly black women or refugees whose life experiences are ones of racial, gender and social class oppressions. |
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The realities of intersecting oppressions mean that many women in our national community experience complex and multi-faceted economic, social and political exclusion. |
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Yet Sufis continued their opposition to landlordism, emperors, gender inequality, and other oppressions. |
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Every woman has a well-stocked arsenal of anger potentially useful against those oppressions, personal and institutional, which brought that anger into being. |
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To these oppressions were added widespread rural poverty and a backward economic life aggravated by commercial restrictions resulting from English commercial jealousy. |
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But somehow the oppressions of the distant past seemed bearable. |
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They should also not fail to remember the history of oppressions within their own respective religions as well as the repressive policies of many secular states. |
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Miguda described women's multiple oppressions and the subsequent advent of various women's movements such as black feminism, African feminism, womanism, and white feminism. |
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Politics, wars, persecutions, oppressions, and related potential threats can make precise counts of Orthodox membership difficult to obtain at best in some regions. |
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