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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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    However‚ the way the government has provided limited amount of help has been represented by a negative effect of mistrust to single mothers who depend on the welfare system. Pushing the mentality that individuals should work more‚ but still implementing fear that if they work pass a certain amount of time welfare would have been relinquished. Welfare would introduce a new act called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). TANF would be the work regulator that kept single mothers on following

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    are being educated and what exactly they are being taught. While some are aware of this‚ most people are not conscious of the types of oppression they are being exposed to while in this system. Many choose not to speak out at all due to the system purposely employing strategies that teach that these oppressions are part of the social norm. Internalized oppression is kept in place by educational structures that constrain student’s abilities to freely think for themselves‚ employing tactics enforcing

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    Women’s oppression is one of the most debated issues around the world today. Governments‚ human right agencies‚ feminists‚ and agencies that promote gender equality are all concerned with ensuring that effective strategies are implemented to end violence against women. Currently‚ there are various forms in which women are oppressed in society. One of the most common ways in which women are oppressed is through wages. In the workplace‚ most women are paid lower than men. Many companies try to say

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    The word oppression still exists in the everyday lives of women but has changed its tyrannical implications‚ meaning there is no dictator to influence or force negative actions toward women gender. According to Iris Young‚ the author of the chapter Five Faces of Oppression‚ the word oppression has come to represent communities and individuals that are being discriminated by the way society is structured‚ rather than a single leader oppression. Most people do not think women are subjected to discrimination

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    (Sivanandan‚ 2001:2). Oppression is the hardship faced by a group due to the dominance of another group and their discriminatory actions. There is often an imbalance of power between the groups‚ and the dominant group may ‘disregard the rights’ of the non-dominant group (Thompson‚ 2006:40). Refugees can be seen to face oppression in many aspects of society. This essay will first look at the role children’s services plays in the lives of UASC. The ways in which oppression of UASC in society can

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    Women have been faced with oppression almost all their lives. Society‚ spouses and families play a huge role in oppressing women‚ making them society’s puppets. Authors of the 20th century like Charlotte Gilman and Joyce Oats‚ were able to break the silence‚ and voice their opinions and concerns in short stories like “The Yellow Wallpaper” written by Charlotte Gilman‚ and “Where are you now‚ where are you going” by Joyce oats. Joyce Oats and Charlotte Gilman created short stories depicting how women

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    Talibanning Women’s Rights: The Eternal Struggle Before the Taliban‚ a militant group that governed according to a strict sharia law‚ ruled Afghanistan in 1996‚ women were gaining rights and access to things they had never before hoped or imagined for. Once the Taliban came to power‚ all of the progress that they had made in the years past spiraled backwards and women had no rights throughout the entire country. The Taliban stood by a strict form of the Sharia‚ or Islamic‚ law. The Taliban

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    and Asian woman are doubly oppressed‚ firstly by their Gender and secondly by their class. The purpose of this essay is to provide evidence of such oppression and highlight the negative impact feminist theory has had on further marginalising minority groups. It is hoped that awareness will be raised on issues of inequality in the main spheres of social life- reproduction‚ family‚ work and class. Hazel Carby’s White Woman Listen is a good basis when trying to gain insight to the failings of feminist

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    Class Based Oppression Living in America means that you are living in one of the most prosperous countries in the world. Knowing that‚ why is poverty such an outrageous percentage of where we live? Poverty in America is not just the people we detect on the streets scrounging for anything possible. Poverty in America consists of families working minimum wage jobs just to keep clothing on their children and a roof over their head. Poverty in America consists of living in a community where education

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