Sentences with phrase «with marginalised»

KA operate in the thick of it — working directly with marginalised groups and communities using processes of artistic production and art as a way of organising and thinking.
With these marginalised urban zones, my choices were based on real architectural elements, omnipresent in their richness and their diversity, which form part of the particular psycho - geography of the space and of the non-space — a form that contains a physical, psychological and conceptual infrastructure that in turn constitutes these urban worlds.
Baker has an extensive filmography concerned with marginalised Americans.
This is particularly important when dealing with marginalised and vulnerable children.
Overall, the team found that the central focus of services on the young mother «did little to reinforce and support men's emerging identity as fathers» and highlighted «a need to challenge some of the established ways of thinking and working with this marginalised group... in order to promote the development of inclusive services».
The charity, which works with marginalised young people, has launched an appeal to help those in need this Christmas.
I have a friend that believes that Muslims an Christians worship a different God so I get the «Evangelical» point but to ban someone for showing solidarity with Muslims in the light of recent events is yes, I agree rejecting someone just as Jesus was rejected for identification with the marginalised.
Being with their mother and having a home were central to remaining in their own country but its officials were more preoccupied with marginalising them by relegating the status of Zambrano carers to that of mere third country nationals.

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The benefits of trade should be shared more widely, he said, with a system that does more to include poor countries, small firms, marginalised groups and entrepreneurs — an apparent nod to anti-globalisation activists who say that secretive trade talks are exclusively aimed at helping big business.
To that end, Russia is already working with China and Pakistan, marginalising India in the regional process.
Understand it, get over it, and actually fight for the equal rights of the less privileged, instead of simply dismissing privilege, and with it, the plight of the marginalised.
In a letter to the Bishops of the Anglican Church of Australia, he wrote that he felt the need to» stand in solidarity with faithful Anglicans across the globe» especially «for those who are marginalised because of the doctrinal unfaithfulness of their bishops».
The history of the church is marked by interminable hours of silence, while the clamour of the persecuted, the imprisoned and marginalised was silenced, and the churches preferred to stick to the conventions, maintain good relations with the powers, not lose their social standing.
For Him this begins by looking with infinite compassion on the most unprotected and marginalised of this earth and he offers them forgiveness and new life.
The marginalised Dalits, tribals and women — and their struggle for dignity and justice have raised the question of power that influences our relationships with different groups who control power whether it is economic, political or cultural.
I'm sure you are not a disturbing person, but surely you can empathise with the fact that for some oppressed, marginalised and victimised peoples, this promise would be very much disturbing?
In Mathew's gospel the dominant theme is the conflict with the powers that be and in Luke we have a picture of Jesus on the side of the poor and other marginalised groups.
Third, the appeal to conversion was confined largely to the marginalised and oppressed sections of other religions and others who saw in it a means of social uplift unconnected with spiritual goals.
He valued persons over systems (Sabbath is for man, not man for Sabbath), he affirmed the value of persons over things (His concern for children, women); he rejected any custom or system that marginalised people (entered into solidarity with the poor and the weak); he was harshly critical against the self - seeking leaders (Pharisees) and excessive dependence on mammon — the commodity mentality — was abhorrent to him.
The Church is called to strengthen the secular / civil base of politics, to deepen its commitment to the poor and marginalised, ensuring justice for all, especially the weaker sections, to give a prophetic criticism against the government when it perpetuates violence and oppression, to join with others in evolving a paradigm of development that is ecologically sound.
In addressing this challenge we need to consider whether sustainability standards are accessible enough to the most marginalised producers, how standards fit with the needs of emerging markets and businesses and, most importantly, how standards can increase their accessibility without losing credibility.
The 27 - year - old has been marginalised in pre-season, with new boss Sale Solbakken favouring a defensive pairing of Roger Johnson and Richard Stearman.
Other players have had it out with Benitez too, with some feeling marginalised and James recently digging out the coach in public.
Watford midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah admits that he holds no grudges with former club Chelsea, where his playing time was marginalised.
Young dads are some of the most marginalised parents in the UK; apart from via a few enlightened services, like Young Dads TV, they often lack support from families and professionals — even when in a close relationship with the mother of their children.
Ryan says many of the young men he works with are already marginalised, from ethnicminority groups or less affluent backgrounds; some may have come from families with a history of abuse or mental health issues, or have been in trouble at school.
The danger of globalisation is that it will amplify the gaps between the «winners» and «losers» of change, creating a permanently marginalised minority with no stake in the nation's economic future.
This focus on women in America is closely linked with the plight of the country's other structurally marginalised groups, even if those groups have sometimes opposed each other to get their own way.
The UK has been left with no allies in the EU and precious little good will — and while in some quarters there is irritation and antagonism, mostly the UK is now so marginalised it is seen simply as increasingly irrelevant.
Promoting inclusive education means ensuring that curriculums include the voices of marginalised or historically marginalised populations; ensuring that the academy speaks to and with people, not just about them; enabling classrooms to be spaces in which all voices are heard and valued; and creating faculties that recruit fairly and inclusively.
It is true that middle - class living standards are not keeping pace with the extremely rich, but that is not justification to marginalise the plight of those that are (and always have been) even further behind.
«UK aid is making a vital difference to the lives of many of the world's poorest and most marginalised people, including those who are visually impaired and those with limited access to healthcare.
If the rebellion is sufficiently successful (the humiliation of the Congolese army in Goma certainly helps), the idea is presumably that the Congolese government will have no choice but to negotiate with the rebels and give up on any attempts to marginalise the rebels or chip away at their privileges.
So rather than the take home message of this research being:» «softly softly» cannabis scheme drove up hospital admissions for hard drugs», perhaps the headline should have been: «needle exchange programme does fantastic job of engaging marginalised drug users with health services.»
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.
Though the party has been meeting with individuals to form a coalition against the ruling All Progressives Congress in the past, it was however gathered that the main opposition party had stepped up consultations following the open declaration by the members of the nPDP, who are in the APC, that the ruling party and President Muhammadu Buhari last week were marginalising them.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who called for the UK to remain in the EU but was accused of a lukewarm campaign, said poorer communities were «fed up» with cuts and felt «marginalised by successive governments».
It is just that Mr Hague thinks that under Mr Miliband the Foreign Office was left financially stricken and marginalised in Whitehall, failed to build relations with emerging economies, and left Britain vulnerable to accusations it was complicit in torture.
«The Igbo are the most marginalised region in the country and they are saying re-order things but people are playing politics with the issue.
Mr Nurudeen Mohammed, who is a Journalist by profession, said with his knowledge of the Constituency, he would work hard to create a better environment for the betterment of the vulnerable and marginalised in society.
He told the BBC: «Many communities are fed up with cuts and economic dislocation and feel very angry about the way they have been betrayed and marginalised.
An impeccable source told The PUNCH that Secondus told George that he would work with everyone and nobody would feel marginalised in the party.
And the accents and dialects that tend to be under - represented in training data sets are typically associated with groups of people who are already marginalised in US society.
Professor Carol Brayne, Director of the Cambridge Institute of Public Health, adds: «Even with a reasonably large number of studies of anxiety disorder, data about marginalised groups is hard to find, and these are people who are likely to be at an even greater risk than the general population.
Still, Naidoo says that more research is needed to show that the technique works for other species and human populations — especially poor and marginalised people who are often at the sharp end of confrontations with wildlife.
It was a plea to hold the rainbow with dignity — and a call for companies and individuals to uphold an unwavering commitment to LGBTQ + rights, as this marginalised community continues its chequered journey across the world.
It's Got: Hitchcockian tension (and Hitchcockian glee in killing off or marginalising major characters); brutal violence; cowboy morality; zombie - like assailants; an early portrayal of drive - by shootings; a driving electronic soundtrack; and a heroine with a confusingly skin - toned sweater which will have you double - taking.
Minus a well - received excursion in the field of «adult» puppet shows (Greg the Bunny, 2002 and 2005), Sean Baker's work was centred on marginalised populations in the New York / New Jersey area (where he was born): disenfranchised suburban youth in Four Letter Words (2000), illegal Chinese immigrants (Take Out, 2004, co-directed with Shih - Ching Tsou) and African street hustlers (Prince of Broadway, 2008).
As if I'm standing there with my planner thinking, «OK, where's the next marginalised group I can make a movie about?
The film opens with a lucid prologue tracing the roots of America's racial tensions in the continued segregation between inner - cities and suburbs, creating a police state with whites marginalising blacks.
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