Sentences with phrase «systematic oppression»

"Systematic oppression" refers to a situation where a group of people are consistently and unfairly treated unfairly by a society or a governing system. This treatment is often based on factors such as race, gender, ethnicity, or social class. It involves the use of laws, policies, and institutions that maintain this unfair treatment and limit opportunities for the oppressed group while benefiting the more powerful group. Full definition
The exhibition brings together a range of practitioners, some with a longstanding commitment to activism — such as Nancy Brooks Brody, an original member of the collective Fierce Pussy, and Vaginal Davis, who has long critiqued systematic oppression tied to gender, race, class, and sexuality — alongside emerging artists such as Sable Elyse Smith, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, and Chris Vargas, whose works variously plumb mechanisms of regulation.
They were primarily about the strange orphanage, located on an island off the coast of Wales, where a younger Abraham made his home after fleeing the encroaching systematic oppression and mass murder that would define his homeland for six years.
This harrowing Netflix documentary examines how treating black American males as criminals has perpetuated systematic oppression
Through decades of systematic oppression, black women have been conditioned to think they are less than.
«We can not in good conscience justify the presence of the Confederate flag in this house of prayer for all people, nor can we honor the systematic oppression of African - Americans for which these two men fought and died.»
Unless he or she is injuring others, the only way in which a genuine community can approach a rational person is by way of knowing and of loving; that is to say, through rational and civil persuasion, not through coercion, force, or systematic oppression.
But the optics of owners essentially describing themselves as prison wardens aren't great, particularly because police brutality and systematic oppression are at the heart of the player protests.
context of an institutionalised regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over any other racial group or groups and committed with the intention of maintaining that regime.
It's not easy to undo centuries of underinvestment and systematic oppressions.
Systematic oppression is driven through education.
Raising questions on body politics and the systematic oppression of the body as an objectified entity, the artists in the exhibition dismantle and redefine patterns for self - expression.
«There are some wonderful dialogues happening between works,» May says, «such as the relationship between factuality and truthfulness in storytelling, the representation of the figure in painting, systematic oppression, and creative approaches to conversations about feminism.»
(h) «The crime of apartheid» means inhumane acts of a character similar to those referred to in paragraph 1 [crimes against humanity], committed in the context of an institutionalized regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over any other racial group or groups and committed with the intention of maintaining that regime;
Terrorism, genocide, climate change, disease, systematic oppression, financial crises - it can all feel like too much at times.
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