Sentences with phrase «marginalised within»

How will you ensure that women are never so marginalised within UK politics again?
Perhaps by demonstrating greater love and care to those around us, particularly those within our own family and especially those who are unwell or marginalised within society; by reaching out to those who are struggling in life, in need of comfort or support — and by valuing them all as human beings — then we can all indeed be true disciples of Christ on earth.
In a powerful climax to the document, he gave public thanks to women, hinting that perhaps this was slightly overdue from the Church, that it came from the heart, and that it carried a genuine desire to ensure that women should not be slighted or marginalised within the Church or by Christians in everyday life:

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But on the continent of Asia, where the Axial Period occurred, the nature religions were eliminated, marginalised, or submerged within what we now call the great world religions.
The next step will be to expand their vision internationally, helping to launch other income - generating training organisations within marginalised communities.
Such a culture can make LGB pupils and staff feel marginalised, and not valued or understood within the school community.»
In this system Labour was «a broad church» within which the left was marginalised by an unshakeable alliance of the right wing trade bureaucracy and the parliamentary leadership.
«They now find themselves completely marginalised from the new centre right governments in Europe and without influence within the EPP, yet unable to join a new group outside it.»
This puts progressives at a dilemma, because respecting the rights of the minority at large may (in perception or reality) conflict with the emancipation of doubly marginalised groups within the same community.
Thus, together the essays form a discourse based on a specific mode of spectatorship within the study of Japanese cinema, while the section as a whole marginalises popular reception of films by ordinary filmgoers.
Currently working as a professor of Film and Digital Media at the University of California: Santa Cruz, Rich has spent much of her career, both within academia and industry, supporting and celebrating the marginalised voices of moving image.
With the support of funding secured from the 2016 ICAP Charity Day, Shakespeare's Globe will work with partners in Southwark and inner London to reach marginalised groups, young people who may not be in education, employment or training (NEETs), those who have - or are at risk of - offending, and those in the care system, to be a skills catalyst that will help redress the lack of diversity within the cultural sector.
Without intentionally marginalising computing / ICT subjects, I would like to explore beyond these specialist courses delivered by specialist teachers and concentrate more on the wider context of a schools» curriculum and the wide range of subjects within it.
There is no doubt that traditional publishing channels can offer expertise and distribution resources that self - publishing channels still find difficult to penetrate, but yet again we have another author speaking from within the traditional industry, albeit with experience of running an independent bookshop, trying to suggest that the woes and challenges facing the industry — at least some of them — lie squarely with authors and readers, the two marginalised protagonists existing at opposite extremes of the traditional industry and also divided by it.
i - cabin took the overall title for the project Be Marginal, Be a Hero and transposed it to their marginalised position within the London arts scene.
Haroon raises strong notions such as the tranformative power of art, of participatory art within marginalised communities, and the democratization of information.
Inescapable factors that occur within these connections include overlapping extremes such as the combination of underdevelopment and overdevelopment within one economic system and the ever - present inequality between marginalised and well - off communities.
«The latest flirtations of the US political right with «climate denial» look set to marginalise the country even further within the global community of nations - at least when it comes to climate change.»
A process this detailed takes time to marginalise but the results are often worth the four to six week wait as it is very rare for a hiring manager to not find the perfect candidate hidden within this very intense process of elimination.
It's an issue being increasingly discussed between health and social services, to challenge what VicHealth has described «the cultural acceptance of high smoking rates within marginalised communities».
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