Sentences with phrase «often dehumanizing»

Institutionalizing Madness, with Joel Elizur, argues for a family focus to counter the often dehumanizing nature of mental health service delivery.
It means constantly challenging the principalities and powers, the institution, to humble itself, relinquish its vision and agenda that is often dehumanizing, and serve us.
Oppression often dehumanizes and there is nothing to be gained from hiding that fact.

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While raids are often effective in rooting out deadly weapons, the participants said, they can leave inmates feeling dehumanized and demoralized.
As I often say, as followers of Jesus, we have no choice but to move toward relationships with those who are marginalized, dehumanized and in need of love.
They rarely tell us who a person is, but often allow us to disregard or as you say «dehumanize» others.
The sinful given is often imbedded in unjust or dehumanizing social structures, in prejudicial attitudes, in traditions of hostility or conflict or control.
Fishon... with respect to the examples (goals) that you give, I have little disagreement... but biblical religion and contemporary culture haves provided some believers with goals that often demonize the outsider and ultimately dehumanize the believer... what shld be the goal... Truth or biblical religion?
These claims help to dehumanize genuine friendship and creativity — and they are often untrue.
But we often fail to notice how quickly we're capitulating, in the structures and practices of our churches, to a culture of unreflective speed, dehumanizing efficiency and dis - integrating isolationism.
Often in the course of the civil rights struggle, one found oneself stopped short by the stone wall of a dehumanizing system embedded in unyielding laws.
Boy and the World by Hope Madden Often a joyous riot of colors and sounds, and just as often a somber and spare smattering of dehumanizing imagery, Boy and the... read mOften a joyous riot of colors and sounds, and just as often a somber and spare smattering of dehumanizing imagery, Boy and the... read moften a somber and spare smattering of dehumanizing imagery, Boy and the... read more →
Why do people often use the term «savages» to dehumanize another race or group of individuals?
Contrary to Western images of the Arab world, which often depicted marginalized or dehumanized subjects, photographs by indigenous Middle Eastern residents captured the quotidian lives of these changing communities.
Evan writes that as a defense lawyer, he'd often try to dehumanize victims to better defend his clients, but that as a plaintiff's lawyer, «things are much different: torts are automatically «humanized» for you every day by your clients.»
... Too often, however, the word has been used by whites as a tool to belittle, oppress, or dehumanize African Americans.
It's tough looking for a job — often competitive, dehumanizing, frustrating, and puzzling.
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