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edijobs-blog · 2 months
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Stop Islamophobia! Today is International Day to Combat Islamophobia
Addressing the Escalating Threat: The Urgency of Combating Islamophobia
As the world observes the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, the pressing need to confront prejudice and discrimination against Muslims becomes more apparent than ever. Islamophobia, a pervasive issue with far-reaching consequences, demands immediate and concerted efforts to promote tolerance and understanding across diverse communities. The Rise of Islamophobia: Understanding Its Impact and Implications Incidents of Islamophobia are on the rise globally, fueled by misinformation, stereotypes, and political rhetoric. This bigotry not only inflicts harm on individuals but also perpetuates systemic discrimination, hindering social cohesion and marginalizing Muslim communities. It's crucial to recognize the multifaceted impact of Islamophobia, which extends beyond individual acts of discrimination to encompass broader societal structures and attitudes. Education as a Weapon: Promoting Understanding and Empathy Educational initiatives play a pivotal role in combating Islamophobia. By promoting religious literacy, intercultural understanding, and critical thinking skills, we can debunk stereotypes and foster empathy. Schools, universities, and media outlets have a responsibility to provide accurate information about Islam and counteract negative narratives that fuel prejudice and hatred. Collaboration for Change: Mobilizing Diverse Stakeholders Addressing Islamophobia requires collaboration between diverse stakeholders, including civil society organizations, religious leaders, and governments. Together, they can implement initiatives that challenge discriminatory practices and promote social cohesion. Governments, in particular, have a crucial role in enacting legislation that protects the rights of Muslims and ensures equal treatment under the law. A Fight for Human Rights: Building Inclusive Societies The fight against Islamophobia is a fundamental struggle for human rights and dignity. As we commemorate this day, let us reaffirm our commitment to building inclusive societies where diversity is celebrated, and everyone can live free from fear and discrimination. Read the full article
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spokanefavs · 8 months
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Supreme Court ruling opens door to limit #LGBTQ+ civil rights. #Christian web designer case was a test to see whether free speech outweighs anti-discrimination laws.
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gojiberrypowder · 9 months
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Embrace Diversity: Take a Stand Against Discrimination with Anti-Discrimination Initiatives
Introduction to Anti-Discrimination
Anti-discrimination initiatives are the bedrock of a just and inclusive society—a collective effort to eliminate prejudice, bias, and unjust treatment based on race, gender, religion, disability, and more. These initiatives aim to foster equality, dignity, and respect for every individual, regardless of their background. By supporting anti-discrimination efforts, you contribute to building a world where everyone is valued for who they are, and where discrimination has no place.
Navigating the Landscape of Anti-Discrimination
1. Racial Justice: Dive into the heart of anti-discrimination initiatives by advocating for racial justice, challenging racial biases, and working towards a world where no one is judged by the color of their skin.
2. Gender Equality: Explore the beauty of gender equality initiatives, striving to dismantle gender-based discrimination and ensure that individuals of all genders have equal opportunities.
3. Disability Rights: Delve into the realm of disability rights initiatives, aiming to create accessible environments, challenge ableism, and empower individuals with disabilities.
Why Choose Anti-Discrimination Initiatives?
1. Equity and Justice: Embracing anti-discrimination initiatives aligns with your commitment to creating a more just and equitable society, where all individuals are treated with fairness and respect.
2. Inclusive Communities: By choosing anti-discrimination initiatives, you contribute to building inclusive communities that celebrate diversity and provide equal opportunities for all.
3. Challenging Bias: Your decision to support anti-discrimination initiatives challenges biases and stereotypes, fostering understanding and empathy among different groups.
4. Empowerment and Dignity: Supporting anti-discrimination initiatives empowers marginalized communities and upholds their dignity, ensuring that they are seen and heard.
5. Social Transformation: Choosing anti-discrimination initiatives sparks social transformation, creating a world where discrimination is replaced with unity, acceptance, and mutual respect.
Stand Up for Change: Support Anti-Discrimination Initiatives Today
For a deeper understanding, explore the Wikipedia article on Anti-Discrimination.
Take a stand against discrimination. Choose to support anti-discrimination initiatives and be a force for positive change in creating a society that values every individual for their unique contributions.
Discover Our Anti-Discrimination Solutions
Elevate your commitment to equality and inclusivity with our thoughtfully curated selection of resources, expert insights, and opportunities to support anti-discrimination initiatives. Each step you take empowers you to challenge discrimination and advocate for a world where diversity is celebrated and discrimination is eradicated. Choose to support anti-discrimination initiatives today and contribute to a more just and harmonious world for all.
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jackoshadows · 2 years
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jaideepkhanduja · 1 year
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Promoting Social Integration: Overcoming Barriers to Inclusivity #SocialIntegration #Inclusivity
Social integration refers to the process by which individuals and communities become part of the larger society and develop a sense of belonging and connectedness. It is a key aspect of social cohesion and helps to create a harmonious and inclusive society where all individuals feel valued and accepted, regardless of their cultural, ethnic, or socio-economic background. In this article, we will…
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vyorei · 4 months
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More protests!
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tocomplainfriend · 5 months
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Hey, hear this!
I'm not black and don't know that much about voodou. There are lots of people ready to talk and explain their concerns about their representation in HH. Please hear them! (the amount of disrespect done by a bunch of non-black people upon the topic is disgusting!)
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The demonizing and villainizing of this religion has existed since the time of slavery. Using this symbols and closed religion to make a character more "edgy demon evil" is awful. This was Viv doing exactly. I do not believe Al was even supposed to be black/mixed until Viv got told about the use of the religion she was using. All of her main black characters have 0 features. They are just black to profit of "diversity" while she makes no effort to show it or be respectful.
To the people being like, "Aren't you also mad about her representing Christianity wrong???" Based on the fact of how she has talked about Christian people before... YES (I have a whole post about worrying it). But the point brought up is about a religion that's under discrimination based on racism and colonizer mindsets. About a problem that existed when slavery started. Viv is not making a critique or tribute of Voodou she is just using it to make Alastor seem "COOL AND EDGY".
I also do worry of the point she is trying to make about Christianity and believing in it. Specially cause that means her story about heaven and hell could be the blandest immature criticism someone could make. -and sell more people into the idea of "all believers of Christianity are bad people". Which I still hope, it doesn't happen directly in the show. Btw, I'm not Christian! I'm queer and have faced a lot of discrimination that a lot of people justified in their Christianism, I know the level of frustration people feel relating to that. But I have grown to realize, not every person that believes in God and Christ is a bad person. And that I don't get to throw all of those people under the umbrella of "bad" because of how I have been treated.
BTW, this person got blocked by Viv:
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ALSO, THIS IS STUPID!
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You are crazy to say this. They are many criticisms of Disney, specially this movie. You just didn't see it and decided to tweet this without even thinking of searching for this? Like, have you never heard of people complaining about how Tiana as the first black princess becoming a fucking frog for most of the movie.
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Dr. Facilier is a demonization of voodou! Also, Mama Odie is the "Good magic" but realize how she doesn't use the symbols or African masks. But only the bad magic, has it? Most of the representation of the religion is Facilier too, and it's wrongly represented.
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NAHHHH. GIRL
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nachosforfree · 1 year
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I do wonder how workplace safety would be different in a world that has people with stuff like long ears and horns
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Calling Lesbians' attraction to vaginas a mere genital "preference" erases the sheer violence behind corrective rape of millions of sapphic women. I do not just "dislike" dick, I am physically incapable of being attracted to it. My allure to the female genitilia is not a choice, it's my biological reality. Dismissal of same-sex attraction as a choice reinforces the homophobic ideology that attractions can be altered and also paves the way for discrimination. One cannot opt out of their sexuality, they are always born with it.
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karingottschalk · 2 years
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Women In Film: Women Entrepreneurs In The Screen Industries: Obstacles And Opportunities – PDF
Women In Film: Women Entrepreneurs In The Screen Industries: Obstacles And Opportunities – PDF
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alwaysbewoke · 1 month
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redditreceipts · 4 days
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here are some more examples I've noticed:
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No bestie I’m good it just kinda threw me off a little when I was complaining about how swifties act a lot about how discriminated Taylor Swift is but she won’t be facing that much discriminatory behaviour, and you, a white girl, told me, a black girl, that i was discriminating against Taylor Swift for criticising her.
no bestie I’m good it just kinda threw me off a little when I was complaining about Taylor Swifts climate emissions and you, a rich girl told me, a much poorer girl, who is from West Africa, where we use a lot of palm oil in staple food, that I use a lot of non sustainable palm oil, so I couldn’t criticise Taylor Swifts 138 tons of Co2
No bestie it’s all good it just kinda proved to me that you don’t know the meaning of discrimination and don’t understand your privilege
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kiruliom · 1 year
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can we stop the belief that terfs hate transfems exclusively or like more than they hate cisgender men or transmascs and pretending it's just the trans women's battle against them and you're allies for them or whatever. this literally undermines how much harm theyre doing both to the trans community as a whole and even to the people (cis women) they claim to be protecting. terfs hate trans men just as much as trans women, transmascs arent safe because terfs view them as "uwu confused girlies trying to escape oppression", that is a very narrow worldview and inherently transphobic itself (it excludes butches, transmascs who's medically transitioned, intersex people, etc. etc.) transfems arent more oppressed by terfs than any other people theyre oppressing, please understand this. Im so sick and tired of people undermining my transmasc siblings when it comes to harassment from terfs because "well you arent a target to them", why are they harassing them then????
I just geniuenly dont like how the queer community can claim to be transmasc friendly and then view transmascs the same way transphobes view them (again, uwu girlies who are tricked into ruining their feminine beauty, they dont know anything and how lucky they are). feels both andromisic and misogynistic at the same time on top of transmisic idk how the fuck you manage to fuck up that badly
tldr: stop pretending transmascs arent affected by terfs nearly as much as transfems
anyone can reblog, except terfs of course they can fuck off
transfem is used as a way to refer to "TMA"/"AMAB" trans people transmasc is used as a way to refer to "TME"/"AFAB" trans people I know the definition is a bit more fluid now so I just wanted to note that
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commiepinkofag · 1 year
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Teachers with Pride Still Have to Hide
Gay schoolteachers wearing masks at parade, June 28, 1986
In this image, Seattle schoolteachers participating in the Gay Freedom Day parade through the Capitol Hill neighborhood hold a banner reading "Teachers with Pride Still Have to Hide," and wear masks to protest the discrimination they have felt. An estimated 10,000 people participated in the event, which is part of Seattle's annual Gay Pride Week.
[ 📷 Jennifer Werner-Jones / Seattle Post-Intelligencer ]
oh, how times have changed!
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The OTW & Genocide
I truly apologize for taking so long to post this, but here's the compilation of screenshots I collected from the events that led to my departure from the OTW.
The document is not as extensive as I'd hoped to make it, due to personal issues IRL, but it's been long enough. I needed to just get this stuff out there.
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