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Marginalized Groups Quotes By Stephen Madigan

The Just Therapy Team's discussions involved an outline of how othered marginalized groups desired a genuine alternative therapeutic dialogue. Marginalized groups (e.g., women, people of color, persons living in poverty, and persons struggling with mental health issues, disabilities) no longer wanted to be dictated to or told who they actually were as persons, as defined by the dominant class of Western psychological thinking (T. K. Tamasese and C. Waldegrave, personal communication, 1991, 1996, 2004, 2008). — Stephen Madigan

Marginalized Groups Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

In art the end does not sanctify the means: but sacred means employed here can sanctify the end. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Marginalized Groups Quotes By Solidarity Hall

At a minimum it must involve renouncing any desire or ambition to become wealthy or famous; fostering vertical solidarity between rich and poor as well as horizontal solidarity between consumers and producers; rendering effective assistance to marginalized groups in society such as the poor and immigrants; a shared commitment to traditional values, particularly with respect to sex and marriage, as well as a recognition of the importance of families and children; opposition to abortion; an emphasis on environmental stewardship and caring for creation; and a commitment to nonviolence. — Solidarity Hall

Marginalized Groups Quotes By John Barrasso

I've been calling for the support of the Syrian rebels for years. — John Barrasso

Marginalized Groups Quotes By Glenn Greenwald

But the true measure of a society's freedom is how it treats its dissidents and other marginalized groups, not how it treats good loyalists. — Glenn Greenwald

Marginalized Groups Quotes By Uma Narayan

Totalizing and dangerous views of "American culture" and "nationhood" can be found in current attempts to portray "Christian values" or particular constructions of "family values" as constitutive of "American culture" and "the American way of life." Views of "American culture" that picture American society as comprised of "free individuals," and of American institutions as already fair and egalitarian, obscure the ways in which various forms of institutional discrimination impede the entry and flourishing of members of marginalized groups. — Uma Narayan

Marginalized Groups Quotes By George Ayittey

Virtually all of Africa's civil wars were started by politically marginalized or excluded groups. — George Ayittey

Marginalized Groups Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

I don't want to do anything. I don't even want to start this day because then I'll just be expected to finish it. — Rainbow Rowell

Marginalized Groups Quotes By Susan Jacoby

The forgetting of the history of marginalized groups is both a cause and effect of their marginalization. — Susan Jacoby

Marginalized Groups Quotes By Lee Iacocca

You can't have a country or a city or a state that's worth a damn unluss you govern within yourself in your day-to-day life. — Lee Iacocca

Marginalized Groups Quotes By Christine Zolendz

Put a damn shirt on and cover up your eighteen pack or whatever you got going on under that skin, you are making me drool."
"Lea, stop saying crap like that to me and stop gawking, awkward."
Lea smiled down at me, "You, sir are a bit easy on the eye, so therefore I shall stare at you. If you feel at all uncomfortable, I could always knock you over the head with something until you're unconscious and take pictures. — Christine Zolendz

Marginalized Groups Quotes By Lindy West

I felt something start to unclench deep inside me. What if my body didn't have to be a secret? What if I was wrong all along - what if this was all a magic trick, and I could just decide I was valuable and it would be true? Why, instead had I left that decision in the hands of strangers who hated me? Denying people access to value is an incredibly insidious form of emotional violence, one that our culture wields aggressively and liberally to keep marginalized groups small and quiet. — Lindy West