Rebecca Nappi The SpokesmanReview
What is another word formarginalization? Needsynonyms for marginalization? Here's a list ofsimilar wordsfrom ourthesaurusthat you can use instead. Contexts▼ The act of excluding someone, socially or otherwise The act of relegating someone (or something) to a lower status ...
“Theexclusivityof the club and the high-quality amenities make it a perfect place for networking.” Noun ▲ The state or fact of being distinct or different from others Find more words! Another word forOpposite ofMeaning ofRhymes withSentences withFind word formsTranslate from EnglishTranslate to...
Americans can demonise Europeans for being weak and unimportant (and thus not face up to America’s lack of success in some matters), women can demonise men for being violent, so as not to have to look at those qualities, and their own capacity to do harm to others, in themselves (pp...
Legal segregation in the friendly skiesOh, how you love to pack us in like sardinesLike them, I get salty when I think aboutHow my boarding pass is always the last groupThe crass troupe, the ass groupIn a fast loop, we’ve all been mass dupedWe never get other seating groupsHow am ...
I was raised to believe that segregation was evil. How is positive segregation any better than negative segregation? I am unalterably opposed to segregation of any kind, for any reason, in the professional or political sphere. I believe that nothing good can ultimately come from such practices....
This is not a sectional issue. Difficulties over segregation and discrimination exist in every city, in every State of the Union, producing in many cities a rising tide of discontent that threatens the public safety. Nor is this a partisan issue. In a time of domestic crisis men of good wi...
Ottawa’s vigil for Michael Brown was about respect, not segregation Ontario’s beer cabal is a weird anachronism Highlander II Almost immediately after the 6 week ordeal that was the making of We Too Shall Dream, the opportunity came up to enter a 60 day film challenge. I said that I ...
Segregation played an obvious part here, effectively trapping people in areas and circumstances where political and economic oppression were ever-present. As Peter Joseph explained, “the legal system morphed from direct racial oppression to indirect by targeting the outcomes of historical and present ...
Years ago, that word (“felon”) was fraught with stigma, a stigma that stuck for a lifetime, but it mostly stuck to Black and Brown people,notthe rare Great White Defendant. More than 20 years ago, people impacted by the criminal legal system pushed back on the various stigmatizing te...