This chapter identifies key features that have characterized (socioeconomic) contention by marginalized groups in Latin American since the late 1970s. First, in some countries, the contentious collective action by grassroots organizations representing marginalized sectors as well as their participation in ...
… the domination and oppression of women and othermarginalizedgroups within patriarchal culture.— Susan M. Squier Did you know? MarginalizedWriting vs.MarginalizedPeople Marginalizeprovides a striking case of how thoroughly the figurative use of a word can take over the literal one. The original (...
For her contingency-fee firm, Arias Sanguinetti Wang & Torrijos LLP, one of those groups is incarcerated individuals. “We focus on helping incarcerated individuals or their family members in cases where they weren’t provided proper medical care or oversight,” said Elise. “We have a lot ...
The Disarticulated Movement: Barriers to Maya Mobilization in Post-Conflict Guatemala Over the last decades, indigenous movements have propelled the political empowerment of historically marginalized groups in Latin America. The Maya struggl... Manuel,Vogt - 《Latin American Politics & Society》 被引量...
Vulnerable and marginalized groups in society bear an undue proportion of health problems. Long established and growing health disparities are rooted in fu... Torres,Cristina,D Río,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Elimination of Neglected Diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Mapping of Select...
American Express subjected its employees to a series of critical race theory training sessions that encouraged staff to rank themselves on a hierarchy of "privilege" and apply that hierarchy in the workplace, with the more "privileged" employees deferring to staff from "marginaliz...
In November, activist groups reported with relief that the Interior Ministry’s ban on LGBTQ events had been suspended. “We are on the battlefield and part of the conversation,” said Zeidan. “In Lebanon, the conversation is fiercely being debated. In other parts of the region, the con...
Majority are males as it is a male-dominated neighborhood where access to females was difficult; however, we could interview five females among the groups, they were either wives of interviewees, their sisters or their cousins. Majority of them are single; only two interviewees were married ...
inequalities in modern capitalist societies. It centers around the rise of structuration theory in geography and how this approach may be applied in order to comprehend the deepening chasms between classes, races, ethnic groups, and individuals in North America today. Inner city urban neighborhood de...
Boldly titled “Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band a Militia”, Simmon’s wittily combines confrontational text and images to assert the prerogative of oppressed groups like the First Nations people and black descendants of slavery to self-define as well as demand the respect they deserve ...