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    institutions and modes of being that work together to form a “Culture of Violence.” Be specific in your discussion of the affects this “Culture” has on women and their lives. Also discuss how this functions to oppress and maintain the oppression of women. You must discuss the overall “Culture of Violence” in relation to the dominant society in relation to at least two (2) of the institutions and you must discuss this “Culture” in relation to one (1) other mode of being

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    during America’s burgeoning years. Although some think that burgeoning America was a land of opportunity for all‚ it was actually an oppressive place for every American‚ specifically the financially handicapped‚ women‚ and ethnic peoples. Though oppression was rampant in burgeoning America‚ some might argue that white men did not receive maltreatment based on factors they couldn’t control. Women were forced to give up their

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    My experience of oppression when I was in Nigeria Women are exploited and face oppression every day mostly single women.. In the workplace women are forced into low paying‚ insecure and in the community. Women’s problem does not stop at the work place. In my own experience‚ when I was in Nigeria with my mother‚ she was oppressed; she couldn’t buy a house because she was a single mother. The seller wanted to sell his house to a married woman or couple because they think that a single mother cannot

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    Final Reflection When I registered for the Internalized Oppression (IO) course‚ I did not fully grasp how impactful the work would be for me personally and professionally. I thought I was fine‚ albeit self-conscious about my weight and occasionally my abilities. Considering my age and that I decided to change careers‚ I assumed this was normal. Either bravely or naively‚ I embraced my mid-life realization that I could follow my dreams‚ but did so with a head full of messages questioning my ability

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    Perhaps the Early Modern ages in Western Europe were what established the continuous years of oppression for the female gender. During this time‚ women were barely even looked at as human‚ evident when essayist Richard Steele defined women in 1710 as “...a daughter‚ a sister‚ a wife‚ and a mother‚ a mere appendage of the human race...(Hufton)” Throughout a woman’s life‚ it was the norm for them to prepare all their lives to serve domestically in order to get married young‚ and care for her husband

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    The Oppression of Muslims in the World Today Muslims are being oppressed all over the world in today’s times. Muslims are branded by the Western part of the world as ‘terrorists.’ This is completely false. Islam is a religion of peace and those countries that have branded Muslims as terrorists are in fact oppressing Muslims. One of the worst types of oppression that is taking place today against Muslims is in Palestine. Israel is killing and torturing all the Palestinian Muslims just to gain territory

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    Oppression is Not Freedom of Speech Atheists promote Satan. Only Muslims commit violent acts of terrorism. Homosexual people ruin the sanctity of marriage. Homeless people choose homelessness. Not only do each of these statements oppress a group of people‚ but each of them is poorly stated. In a government that allows it‚ the idea of freedom of speech is a given right; however‚ certain things‚ such as discriminating stereotypes of minority groups‚ are oppressive. In Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate

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    During the 1980s we witness a powerful manifestation of courage hailing from the Chicana women. In class we discussed forms of oppression that were displayed such as: nonconsensual sterilizations‚ employment discrimination‚ underemployment‚ etc. In a world dominated by men‚ the Chicana women mobilized and took a stand against such forms of injustice. Though reactions towards this caused them to be labeled as “malinches”‚ they fought to “create a space of their own”‚ abolish the patriarchy completely

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    Americans in Southern states still inhabited a vastly unequal world of disenfranchisement‚ segregation and various forms of oppression‚ including race-inspired violence (www.history.com‚ 2015). In 1960‚ the black Americans made up 10.5% of the total population and 55% of them were living in poverty (http://www.shmoop.com/‚ 2015). This is just one example of how a century of oppression can affect a whole demographic. The Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s included

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    Classism: An Issue of Oppression Luis A. Santiago-Gaetan Springfield College Introduction Classism‚ an issue of oppression which exposes the ever-increasing differences and inequality between social classes in our society‚ and primarily measured by the wealth possessed and the amount of income a family or an individual earn‚ is every day more evident. For the last‚ few years we have witnessed the financial gap between wealthier and middle-class Americans widen as the years go by‚ but never as rapidly

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