Sentences with phrase «included homophobia»

For instance, we are told that «Roman Catholics believe that all forms of discrimination are wrong, including homophobia, because the Bible teaches that we are all equal» (p69).

Not exact matches

Not standing up when we see the roots of it (including I would urge homophobia which is a modern antisemitism in Christianity) also makes us complicit.
We do not tolerate racism, sexism, homophobia or any other forms of hate speech, including any comments that could be interpreted as such.
An education programme run in conjunction with the Premier League and Kick It Out, the football equality organisation, Equality Inspires is a programme for academy players, staff and parents that explores different areas of discrimination including racism, homophobia and sexism.
It also shows just how pathetic politicians are, including Mister Ed, who feel the need to rub shoulders with newspaper barons who have no qualms attacking the working class, demonising asylum seekers, vilifying benefit «scroungers», indulge in casual racism, homophobia and sexism....
Using detailed questionnaires and a homophobia scale, researchers including Jannini found that men who ranked as more homophobic also were more prone to hostile and aggressive behaviors.
It's a film that confuses meanness for hilarity, including a weirdly uncomfortable streak of homophobia and / or emasculation.
Parents should know that this film includes sexual references and an explicit situation with some nudity, issues of sexual orientation, some crude language, alcohol, cigarettes, sexism, and homophobia.
8: The Mormon Proposition (R for profanity and sexual references) Homophobia - themed documentary outing the Mormon Church's secret funding of the anti-LGBT movement, including its spearheading the opposition to the passage of California's Proposition 8 outlawing gay marriage.
Of course I fully agree with many of the more accepted goals of the liberal variants of critical pedagogy whose arch-categories include the following — to foment dialogue, to deepen our appreciation of public life, to create spaces of respect and appreciation for diversity, to encourage critical thinking, to build culturally sensitive curricula, to create a vibrant democratic public sphere, to try to change the hardened hearts and minds of our increasingly parasitic financial aristocracy, to build knowledge from the experiences and the histories of students themselves, to make knowledge relevant to the lives of students, and to encourage students to theorize and make sense of their experiences in order to break free from the systems of mediation that limit their understanding of the world and their capacity to transform it, to challenge racism, sexism, homophobia, ableism, to fight against white supremacy, etc..
31 Units of PSHE Lessons - suitable for all year groups Differentiated learning objectives Worksheets (differentiated) Clips included if appropriate Engaging activities The following units are covered; Alcohol Aspiration Body image and eating disorders Bullying or banter Drugs - Class A, B and C Drugs and the law Employment and careers Enterprise and entrepreneurs FGM and sexual health Finance Friendship Healthy living and eating LGBT and homophobia Mental health Mindfulness Money New Years Resolutions Online grooming and internet safety Peer pressure Personal development and self discipline Personal hygiene Politics Racism - stereotypes and diversity Resilience Revision and exam study skills Rights and responsibilies Safe students Self - esteem Sex and relationships Sexism, gender stereotypes and prejudice
We have also included a video called «The Gay Song» which can be used as a way of stimulating discussion for a lesson on homophobia,
Themes our Peer Leaders have taken action on in the past include systemic racism, homophobia, and bullying.
Retaining an explicit emphasis in the new standards on including «opportunities for students to study relationships among science, technology, and society» (Hicks et al., 2014, Table 1) would open the door to consideration of a set of issues that every future teacher ought to be thinking about, for example, the power relationships enacted online as manifest through sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia; the quality of the discourse and information that circulates there and the effects of rumor on reputation; notions of public and private in a digital age; cyber bullying and suicide; copyright and plagiarism; ethics and professional responsibilities related to social media; and a host of other topics and questions that a critical media literacy approach could raise regarding technology and citizenship education.
Uprise / Angry Women will showcase works from 80 contemporary female artists, including photographer Parker Day, Rose McGowan and Tracy Brown, as they protest misogyny, racism, homophobia, xenophobia and classism, with proceeds benefiting the Era Coalition «s Fund for Women's Equality.
The week includes workshops by writers and artists whose work focuses on social and political issues, including the environment, climate change, gun violence, racial violence, police brutality, violence against women, racial equity, homophobia, and immigration, all through the lens of creative action.
The book connects everyday experience, social critique, and creative expression with classroom learning, and includes color reproductions of artworks; statements in English and Spanish from more than fifty contemporary artists; lesson plans for using art to explore subjects such as American identity, changing definitions of the family, AIDS, discrimination, racism, homophobia, mass media, and public art; and resources, including annotated bibliographies for further study.
Her most recent projects include Personal Liberties, a program comprised of three exhibitions, seminars, talks, screenings and an upcoming publication looking at sexuality in Africa, homosexuality and homophobia, «Condition Report on Building Art Institutions in Africa», a collection of essays resulting from the eponymous symposium held in Dakar in January 2012, «Word!Word?Word!
To encourage a positive school climate and prevent inappropriate behaviour, including bullying, sexual assault, gender - based violence and incidents based on homophobia
Legal reforms include the implementation of specific measures to protect the human rights of sexual minorities, including remedies such as mechanisms for individual complaints to an ombudsman, human rights commissions, and measures to counter homophobia within police and state security forces.
In our discussion we will focus on the attachment issues unique to LGBT populations including internalized homophobia, coming out, and sexuality.
* Assisting gay males in dealing with shame, homophobia (including internalized), and other individual, familial, cultural, and societal stressors.
The possible protective role of mediating variables to reduce the impacts of risk factors (including experience of Homophobia for example), such as «identity cohesion» and sense of connection to the queer or broader community require further investigation and provide clues as to protective preventive, early intervention and clinical interventions
Topics covered in such articles have included research with Latino adolescents and articles on gender and gender role identity, homophobia, and social justice.
The exclusion of organisations that promote intolerance and discrimination including sexism, homophobia, and transphobia against individuals or groups, from donor funding for HIV programmes.
The survey covers issues including racism, homophobia, harassment, religion, social media abuse and more.
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