Not exact matches
By
working in factories and on farms she sought to understand how the
oppression of
work could be alleviated and the
social hierarchy dismantled.
For it is in
working together to liberate the oppressed masses through critical
social intervention, and to oppose tyrannical
oppression like Nazism, that mutual trust and appreciation is engendered, and a common ground founded on our basic humanness opened.»
Furthermore he does not emphasize the wholesale diminishing of potentializing (for both women and men) caused by institutional - societal sexism or the therapeutic necessity of empowering persons to
work together to eradicate systemic growth
oppression through
social - political action.
Yet its alienation from other radical movements, especially black liberation, and its recourse to a kind of «separatist» ideology — that talks about the
oppression of women as more basic than any other form of
oppression in a way that makes women a separate cause unrelated to other kinds of
oppression — may be
working its own kind of subtle
social encapsulation.
Toni Morrison «s view of motherhood as reflected in her literary
works is one of motherhood as a profound act of
social and political resistance in the struggle against both racism and the
oppression of women.
Our previous issues have featured
works of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction that grapple with harsh realities of everything from
social media to systemic
oppression and inspire us to fight against these barriers.
Dial's
work has long focused on
social issues, with a particular emphasis on themes of power and
oppression.
Mona Hatoum (British / Palestinian) unites in her
work an interest in aesthetics with themes that are political or
social by focusing on conflicted subjects such as violence,
oppression, and voyeurism, often in relation to the human...
«This project is significant for our program because Navarro's
work tackles issues pertaining to democracy,
social structure and how language can simultaneously manifest liberation and
oppression,» said Rapaport.
to discover the methodologies and strategies behind this
work, which addresses
social injustice and
oppression, and touches people, places, homes, and daily routines.
Social responsibility involves identifying need or injustice and where feasible, taking steps to address situation where abuse, human suffering, discrimination or
oppression occurs within and outside the
work place.
As a
social worker committed and trained in
social justice, addressing power and
oppression was central to the
work.