Post-divorce suicide rates for men rise to 12 - 16 times those of divorced women, a direct reflection of the grief and trauma fathers suffer
from their marginalization.
Similarly described in the bell hooks essay marginality as site of resistance, Aldwyth carefully moves away
from marginalization as a site of deprivation and positions herself in a space of resistance, remaining part of the whole but outside the main body of the art world.
Scuba for Change also recently helped raise funds to re-establish damaged solar panels at a remote camp helping indigenous Filipino children breaking out
from marginalization.
He described those holding such view as ignorant of the history of the struggle to liberate their people
from the marginalization of the Nigerian government and warned them to stop deceiving the public.
Not exact matches
Jesus condemned the oppression and
marginalization of his impoverished people by the Romans and other ruling elites who sought through their unjust system of taxation to extract as much wealth as possible
from the majority of people to benefit the rich, powerful, ruling elites.
We have to deal with the
marginalization that has come
from the 400 years of slavery that you said for our people was a choice.»
That is, should Jesus not have warned that His followers would face mockery, resistance,
marginalization, and even persecution, so that He could have prevented those enemies
from making the argument you just did?
Therefore, the entreaty of Latin America is for liberation
from cultural domination, economic exploitation, military regression, social
marginalization and political imperialism; it is an appeal for fairness in international trade and the establishment of a social order that promotes human dignity, respects democratic institutions and guarantees an equitable distribution of wealth.
I think this is due to the fact that atheists are a small minority in the US and they are responding to the
marginalization of their beliefs in what is supposed to be a country that supports freedom of (and therefore
from) religious expression by lashing out.
From @CNNBelief: More evidence of James Dobson's
marginalization?
The operational principles for the
marginalization of women
from society and religion also find its justification within the concept of holy space.
Statistical decline, cultural
marginalization and religious displacement
from the center is the recent story of the mainline churches.
Because of their deliberate
marginalization from the caste Hindu village and Hindu sociocultural and religious world, Dalits, whether Christian or not, share in a togetherness that is both imposed on them by the dominant caste Hindu worldview and constructed by them in solidarity over against all forces that continuously seek to demean and disrupt their communal life.
Some, for example, have noted that far
from being inclusive, globalization has in fact instituted new and firmer lines of exclusion,
marginalization and differentiation.
And unfortunately, they are consistently subjected to stigmatization and
marginalization by religious people who refuse to share bathrooms with them, who disassociate with churches that welcome them, who mock and ridicule them and compare them to pedophiles and idolaters, and who withhold money
from charities that employ them.
Such excessive concentration of power, Boff believes, leads to domination, centralization,
marginalization of the faithful, triumphalism and institutional hubris — an extensive laundry list of aberrations
from which not even the Sacred Congregation itself is exempted.
In addition, strained marital relationships can lead to increased father
marginalization in the family and distancing
from their children and thus reduce his physical and emotional availability (Markiewicz et al., 2001).
The EP's resolution on prostitution is another step in a phenomenon observed in Europe in general: the
marginalization and exclusion of sex workers
from public spaces.
Benson Abounu that the Idoma people are not being marginalised in the scheme of things at the state level, reports
from the state suggests, serious
marginalization is ongoing in the state.
: If the rep is
from our region, south east, my people will start shouting witch hunting or
marginalization.
Ayokunle said
marginalization in the South - East was the major issue forcing people
from the South - East to seek secession
from Nigeria.
What we want is our liberty and the right to live in a country where our values and faith are respected and where we are free
from religious and ethnic
marginalization, persecution and domination.
Recent data
from MIT, reported in the HHMI Bulletin, suggest that women scientists experience
marginalization and are excluded
from high - level decision - making.
Outdated land management practices, a dearth of local decision - making bodies with real powers, a lack of long - term planning, along with long - standing educational and financial disempowerment and
marginalization are among the hurdles the prevent Arctic communities
from adapting to climate change, says a McGill - led research team.
But we see in it a great, if tiny and hyper - stylized, character study of a woman struggling against and finally accepting her own
marginalization from the mainstream.
But apart
from some recognition that Chastain may trump up, which is as much a reflection of her gender's
marginalization as of her performance, this is likely to be a non-starter there, as well as a commercial disappointment.
Scarcely in this picture at all is Wes's wife, Louise (Susan Hayward), whose
marginalization from the insular, combative, more - than - a-little homoerotic relationship between the two men is communicated as soon as the three meet, laid out in a shot that places the men deep background in the reflection of a folding windshield as Louise is separated
from them both by distance and the dividing pane of glass.
You'll find the appropriate amount of outrage you seek, but even ignoring Wes Anderson's global
marginalization, Isle Of Dogs is a cutesy escape
from reality that's just fine enough and not much more — somehow proving a singular love for dogs isn't a 5 - star slam dunk.
The main incentive for people to emigrate is to search a better life style, but the hypothesis of those who emigrate because of material poverty and social
marginalization is definite, because these are the last conditions, because definitely the whole humanity suffers
from the unbearable lightness of being, or rather the meaningless life.
The main topic is that poverty and
marginalization do not come
from the lack of material goods that are sold in the market, but
from the lack of compassion and solidarity towards other human beings.
There are dangers on both sides: rebellion
from the rank and file on one, and political
marginalization on the other.
Eighth graders at Philadelphia's Warren G. Harding Middle School, where 75 percent of the students come
from low - income families, used their service learning project to find ways to debunk society's stereotypes about inner - city students as unmotivated youngsters bound for a life of crime, drugs, and
marginalization.
What happened
from 2006 - 11 in Hartford may have helped some kids, but came along with further
marginalization of the most vulnerable children and families in our city.
Because socioeconomic and racial segregation so often overlap — even as black and Latino families are more likely to live in persistent, unstable poverty — these strategies are a necessary step toward preventing racial
marginalization from persisting in schoolhouses.
Conversely, the person who grows up to engage in the forms of violence that endanger others suffered
from the alienation,
marginalization and exposure to violence and indoctrination that led them to believe their rights to their beliefs are superior to those of others, to see others as less than human, and to see the lives of others as not worthy of value, to not trust others, the rule of law, institutions or governments, which leads to the use of violence as legitimate to advance their means.
As she did for Zelda Fitzgerald 30 years ago, Milford resurrects the great and courageous lyric poet Edna St. Vincent Millay
from unwarranted
marginalization, making extraordinarily compelling use of a vast private archive of Millay's diaries and letters in a vivid and sensitive portrait of a mercurial, original, and radiant artist.
In depriving students and the larger public
from seeing her work at the Grey, the artist, who currently lives in Berlin and runs a foundation dedicated to art, philosophy, and yoga, has chosen to make a larger point about
marginalization and otherness, themes that have dominated her work throughout her career.
Lines and markings
from basketball and indoor futbol courts, freehand signage, and milk crates are just a few of the forms that find their way into Quevedo's transcriptions; allowing the work to simultaneously serve as an homage to the narratives of historically marginalized peoples, and a platform for dialogue and community engagement on continued practices of
marginalization.
Although subject to censorship and
marginalization during her lifetime due to the highly subversive nature of her work, Rama has been celebrated in recent years as a key avant - garde figure in the development of both abstraction and figuration
from the 1930s onward.
Throughout her career, Krasner, one of the earliest and most innovative AbEx practitioners, would struggle against the
marginalization of women artists, even changing her first name
from Lena to the gender - ambiguous Lee in the 1940s.
Drawing inspiration
from classical portrait painting of the 17th - century Dutch Golden Age to explore the relationship between her subjects and their environment, Dumas often presents her subjects as heroic, engaged in a struggle of sorts against their
marginalization or confinement, and against the spatial and psychological encroachment of people.
The exhibition is organized around five selected themes
from the complex history of the Second Wave, including the
marginalization of women artists and their exclusion
from the art historical canon, the female body and its representation, «women's work,» sexuality and gender, and race and ethnicity.
The busts» muteness alludes to black women's historical and contemporary
marginalization and elision
from political, economic, and social spheres of power.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Phillip Chen is descended
from generations of sojourners and immigrants who labored under the force of anti-Chinese and Chinese Exclusion Act culture in the United States — the son of a «paper son» and «war bride» challenged by processes of legalization and
marginalization.
Eckhardt says this position set them apart
from peers such as Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still — all of whom developed signature styles and discussed the act of painting in terms of self - discovery — and ultimately led to their
marginalization.
What I'm getting at is that «motivated reasoning,»
marginalization, and other behaviors in clear cases of politicized science — are not imposed
from outside, but are actually characteristic behaviors of science - as - usual.
Those who, like Judith Curry, resist looking at the world through a «meme - lens» are suspect
from both sides and, while contributing valuable knowledge and perspective, are susceptible to
marginalization by mutual consent
from the opposing parties.
Some of those methods already involve serious
marginalization of U.S. immigrants
from Latin - American countries, as I've previously written:
Not only does it create a potential
marginalization of U.S. industry as a partner in global energy infrastructure development, it isolates the U.S.
from critical energy negotiations.
Meanwhile, the enforcement mechanisms available to be used contribute to
marginalization of mentally disabled persons, and exacerbate their exclusion
from full participation in society.