"Full citizenship" means having all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities that come with being a member of a particular society or country. It means being recognized as an equal and being able to participate fully in the social, political, and economic aspects of that society.
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Like many of his fellow pioneering black aviators, Brown pushed back against the racial barriers that impeded
full citizenship rights in the Army and in American society.
In terms of incoherence, either we
deny full citizenship to certain humans (disabled, young, etc.) or we grant citizenship to those animals with which we can communicate.
Those who came freely — the immigrants — and those who came in chains — the black slaves — had to endure great privations before they could
achieve full citizenship.
Because of its concern to preserve a massive Jewish majority, Israelis unwilling to
give full citizenship to such a big number — indeed, more then 10 percent of the Palestinian population in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
These photographs and videos form part of a country's visual history, with the aim of
claiming full citizenship, by exposing the atrocities experienced by this marginalised community, who were granted the right to same sex marriage back in 2006.
Patriarchy as a sociopolitical graduated male pyramid of systemic dominations and subordinations found its classical articulation in Aristotelian philosophy, which
restricts full citizenship to Greek propertied, freeborn, male heads of households.
The refusal to mean what we say about baptism's inclusiveness is a reflection of a society that denies
children full citizenship.
Today, subject to a CTO, the patient does not return to
full citizenship status but to a reduced social standing, neither full citizen nor patient but a diminished hybrid of the two - the «community patient».
We know an enormous amount about how to provide good education, to design schools that really work to educate for
full citizenship rather than to pass standardized tests, but such schools remain few and far between for poor kids.
Instead of relying on cheap, vulnerable and exploitable workers, governments and businesses will have to do what they should have been doing all along, which is to nurture, develop and support our domestic labour force — which is a labour force that has always included new immigrants
with full citizenship rights.
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achieving full citizenship.
But they would likely be
given full citizenship, and Israel offered citizenship the the residents of the Golan Heights and East Jerusalem when those were annexed.
According to the National Museum of American History, «many women saw their wartime service as a way to
claim full citizenship,» which propelled the ideology behind the suffragette movement and the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920.
He already had a law degree, but, degree or not, he was a target of South Africa's system of racial segregation, in which Indians (even though they are Caucasian, and thus should «qualify») are
denied full citizenship and manhood.
The «Pro-Life Proclamation» that he signed called for all Arizona legislators to make sure that
full citizenship rights begin the moment an egg is fertilized.
Whether you choose to splash out for
full citizenship or you investment in residency, here are 17 countries where money can buy you a second passport — or at least a chance to live long - term abroad — ranked by cost, from cheapest to most expensive.
«The state must recognize
the full citizenship rights of inverts,» or homosexuals, an activist wrote in the year after the war.
Gay soldiers who survived the bloodletting returned home convinced their governments owed them something -
full citizenship.
Buyers of the public shares are being offered something that stands in relation to proper ownership in roughly the way that indentured servitude stands to
full citizenship.
Where there is in the hearing honesty and regret over both the subtle and horrific actions in which they participated, the commission may grant amnesty and a return to
full citizenship.
Like the United States, Mexico fought a long and bitter civil war, a war in which ever inclusive rights to
full citizenship were claimed and in principle at least were won.
That's why they are always jumping the border and trying to marry Americans, for green cards and
full citizenship.
At the same time, the accession of black Americans to
full citizenship rights has been truly dramatic.
Full citizenship, in the strong sense of active democratic political agency, is the central organising principle of the contemporary disability movement.
African American Odyssey: A Quest for
Full Citizenship A Library of Congress online exhibit.
But it may help to ask us which drastic disruption we'd rather face: the adults having to make dramatic changes to ensure the children in their schools succeed now, or the children facing the drastic and disruptive change when they leave the care of our public schools ill prepared for further education, work, or
full citizenship?
Bed and Breakfast will fill the gap between temporary residency in Canada and
the full Citizenship that allowed Carolyn to take those 18 wheels across the continent.
We aim to achieve a more inclusive society, where Deaf and Hard of Hearing people enjoy equality of opportunity, independence and
full citizenship.