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"disenfranchised" Definitions
  1. deprived of any of the rights or privileges of citizens, especially the right to vote: Given the illegal requirements reportedly imposed at some polling places, we can expect a lot of lawsuits from disenfranchised citizens.
  2. deprived of the rights or privileges of full participation in society or in any community or organization, especially of the opportunity to influence policy or to make one’s voice heard: A session on LGBTQ literature provided concrete examples and professional resources to support this often disenfranchised group.
  3. deprived of a legal or commercial franchise:A disenfranchised Noodles Only franchisee has opened up about his struggles operating a franchise in the town’s “business graveyard.”
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of disenfranchise.

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We can achieve peace by sending the disenfranchised to war, and we can achieve security by punishing disenfranchised recidivists.
We've got an increasingly disenfranchised, unstable situation around the rest of the world as the middle class is disenfranchised and slowly bled dry by the top.
And then my mother's life was disenfranchised and my aunt's life was disenfranchised, so by the time I came out, it was like I had boxing gloves on.
While the disenfranchised in these examples may not look the same as those disenfranchised at the lunch counters in Martin Luther King Jr's time, the core question is still the same.
" It cannot be a government where "Sunnis feel disenfranchised.
According to 0003 data from the Sentencing Project, more than 1 in every 4 people disenfranchised in Florida is black, and more than 1 in 5 black people in Florida is disenfranchised.
Especially when it comes to irrelevant marketing and the disenfranchised.
But women are still being disenfranchised, discriminated against, and abused.
"Most disenfranchised people don't know they have rights," he added.
Often these are poor women, disenfranchised women, women of color.
We need to empathize with and uplift our nation's disenfranchised.
"People who care won't be disenfranchised," she told the press.
And they maintain that no eligible voter will be disenfranchised.
Getting blocked made her feel muzzled and disenfranchised, she said.
People who are young, who are Latinos, who are disenfranchised.
Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya were disenfranchised in those polls.
Black and minority voters were disproportionately disenfranchised, the lawsuit said.
It wasn't exactly hard to feel connected to the disenfranchised.
The socially progressive economic conservative in America has long been disenfranchised.
French law specifically protects children from being disenfranchised in a will.
But these are not disenfranchised activists who've broken onto the floor.
But that includes downstream, disenfranchised and destitute victims of drug abuse.
"forgotten man," the disenfranchised, the alienated, the ones without a voice
The groups felt boundaries in a new federal system disenfranchised them.
According to a Reuters study, the purge disproportionately disenfranchised African-Americans.
It's the meeting of two totally disenfranchised communities — it's really beautiful.
By turning settlement payments into lobbyist chum, the DOJ disenfranchised victims.
A majority of the people who are disenfranchised have left prison.
At the level of the presidency, Puerto Rico is similarly disenfranchised.
This only stirred up greater animosity among America's disenfranchised bird population.
Or is it because you don't care about these disenfranchised people?
Too many South Africans are becoming alienated politically and disenfranchised economically.
However, ethnic and racial barriers kept many disenfranchised for decades longer.
"The destruction mostly happened in the most disenfranchised neighborhoods," he says.
Disenfranchised. Can't find a parking spot near a crowded caucus site?
These transgender children are not being disenfranchised, nor being left unprotected.
A disenfranchised base that feels betrayed on core values stays home.
The Sunni populations in Iraq and Syria remain disaffected and disenfranchised.
The disenfranchised, often living lives of great precariousness, arose and spoke.
"In some ways people who feel disenfranchised think differently," Warner said.
How do we have a conversation with people that feel disenfranchised?
These are the choices that keep people disenfranchised and cultures stagnant.
Consequently, staggering numbers of people in the South, mostly minorities, are disenfranchised from the right to vote, while the same disenfranchised bodies in the justice system are used as the political pawns for gerrymandering and redistricting efforts.
She said Abrams' team doesn't have a list of 18,000 disenfranchised voters.
This risk is multiplied the more inexperienced or disenfranchised the user is.
"And we, the historically disenfranchised, demand that he gives us one too."
It's not for a person who feels down and out, or disenfranchised.
Were delegates disenfranchised from exercising their right to vote at the convention?
About 5.5 percent of black Floridians — or more than 499,000 — were disenfranchised.
His message is solely focused on social injustice for historically disenfranchised people.
My mom was a fierce advocate for all types of disenfranchised people.
And we the historically disenfranchised demand that he gives us one too.
Paul Faith, an environmental economist is also concerned about disenfranchised minority voters.
And I'm not saying that every trans person is disenfranchised and unemployed.
Whoever the Disenfranchised are, they compose networks to be mapped and scrutinized.
Systematically and historically, the Black community has been left disenfranchised and disempowered.
Doing so would eliminate disenfranchised non-voters while simultaneously empowering elected officials.
About 5.8 million Americans nationwide are disenfranchised because of a criminal offense.
It can create a world where the victims feels disempowered and disenfranchised.
It was a goal for many poor, disenfranchised kids in the neighborhood.
Populism is a grassroots movement of people who perceive themselves as disenfranchised.
And we, the historically disenfranchised, demand that he give us one too.
"A lot of people were disenfranchised and discouraged from running," he said.
In essence, we are disenfranchised by our early diligence to democratic duty.
To whom will Bahrain's disenfranchised youth turn to for support and guidance?
Thanathorn said he hoped to appeal to younger voters and disenfranchised citizens.
Supporters of the Vermont senator say they were wrongly and purposefully disenfranchised.
Two and a half percent of all American adults are disenfranchised, and the share of African Americans who are disenfranchised is triple that (220 percent), a disparity that is in keeping with the origins and history of the practice.
Hanson and Douthat aren't wrong to make the case that there are parallels to be made between young men who are economically disenfranchised and those who see themselves as sexually disenfranchised, precisely because, culturally, we're sending that exact message.
Tribal advocates for grizzlies feel disrespected or disenfranchised by the government's delisting plan.
Reggae and dancehall began as forms of resistance from disenfranchised communities within Jamaica.
Most people are only conscious because they are disenfranchised in some way, right?
Tens of thousands of Rohingya were disenfranchised as they languished in ramshackle camps.
Or were they just disenfranchised teenagers with too much time on their hands?
"I'm going to continue to fight for marginalized and disenfranchised communities," she says.
For Trump, it is a pitch to the politically aggrieved and economically disenfranchised.
That number alone represents nearly 25 percent of the country's entire disenfranchised population.
Polls show Trump supporters are the most disenfranchised and angry group of voters.
He understands why they are angry and feel disenfranchised from the political process.
Voters in small states, such as Connecticut, would be permanently and completely disenfranchised.
Many Americans troubled by demographic change complain that they have been left disenfranchised.
His warrior tone worries many activists, who fear further antagonizing the disenfranchised suburbs.
Both sides say they feel deeply wronged and disenfranchised, albeit in different ways.
There is potential here, even for the people of Detroit who are disenfranchised.
An estimated 1.5 million Floridians have been permanently disenfranchised due to felony convictions.
Yet continually Black and Brown people are barred and disenfranchised in the industry.
Right now, we should be focusing on the most marginal and disenfranchised survivors.
Even those who do have an address can be disenfranchised by this law.
Many prisoners, when they are released, are disenfranchised — essentially voiceless in a democracy.
Neither Berkeley nor Yale have staged or planned protests for these disenfranchised groups.
State governments implemented laws to preserve white supremacy, and politically disenfranchised black voters.
Voters should not be disenfranchised for mistakes made by others, the officials said.
"And I try, but my running sucks," she sings, speaking for the disenfranchised.
They often felt so stepped on, so disenfranchised, and writing really helped them.
"It does make the people who are already alienated, who are already disenfranchised, in many cases, economically disenfranchised in a place like France, in many of those neighborhoods, and make them say, 'Ah, ISIS's message is true and real,' " he said.
Many presidents take a moment to speak to some of their most disenfranchised constituents.
No amount of curating social media will fully prevent disenfranchised people from becoming radicalized.
They are not open about their beliefs, making them a mysterious and disenfranchised group.
"I feel like we've been disenfranchised," one Blanding resident told the Salt Lake Tribune.
Contemporary portraiture is interesting to me because it's a way to immortalize disenfranchised demographics.
One solution is to create a story centered directly around disenfranchised, often forgotten groups.
The South Side and the West Side are communities that have been very disenfranchised.
The prince delivered a speech to the young generation aimed at galvanising the disenfranchised.
The Bush and Obama administrations realized how disenfranchised Americans were falling prey to terrorists.
These laws present yet another barrier to voting rights for an already disenfranchised community.
BREAKING NEWS: You can be #ProLife & still care about the poor, disenfranchised & disabled people.
Critics argued the law disenfranchised poor and minority voters, who face difficulties obtaining IDs.
I wanted Holtzmann to be a general champion for the disenfranchised and the other.
The disenfranchised conscript has no ownership over the decision to fight and to kill.
This means that when we punish the disenfranchised, we sit on shaky philosophical ground.
For years, Richmond's African-American voters had been deliberately disenfranchised by their own government.
" Lilah Larson "Austerity is what has put the people in a frightened, disenfranchised position.
The marginalized, the disenfranchised, the people who are terrified of the government, the homeless.
What is clear is that women who are a little bit older feel disenfranchised.
It's a call to the disenfranchised youth of the UK, someone speaking their language.
But Florida had the highest number of people disenfranchised because of their criminal records.
O'Rourke gave Texans who have long felt disenfranchised a glimpse of what could be.
Expanding the voter rolls won't help if in the end, voters are still disenfranchised.
"If you are not able to prove your identity, you are disenfranchised," he said.
That could come back to haunt him, leaving some, perhaps even many, feeling disenfranchised.
It was the poor and the disenfranchised that were in love with the dude.
Some write that they feel disenfranchised in the current political climate, the CNN review found.
Exploitive organizations are poised to take advantage of the most severely disenfranchised of these people.
It instead holds our gaze, and argues the duty of the powerful to the disenfranchised.
With that in mind, Planned Parenthood's new campaign aims to reach out to disenfranchised communities.
That's a question of what can be, and that possibility is invaluable to the disenfranchised.
Now, there's even a fucking dating website that will link up disenfranchised Americans with Canadians.
Our population's greatest needs intersect with communities of color, immigrant populations, and the economically disenfranchised.
"A sharply disproportionate percentage of those [disenfranchised] voters are African-American or Hispanic", she noted.
The number of possibly disenfranchised voters was close to 1.13,000; Mr Kemp's margin was 55,000.
Even if it is nothing more than a half-hearted attempt to court disenfranchised furries.
They are disenfranchised and disgusted with the system based on the two main candidate choices.
There are a number of individuals that are voiceless and disenfranchised in the prison population.
To tone-police the community is to rob a disenfranchised group of a key weapon.
It's enfranchising the disenfranchised—and once they all start selling merch, it's franchising them too.
It, like "Black Museum," is a painful episode about forcing the hands of the disenfranchised.
People feel disenfranchised as a result, they feel angry, they feel that they've been abandoned.
This has disenfranchised many publishers who require a direct connection with readers to maintain credibility.
This accounts for nearly half of the national post-sentence disenfranchised population, the report read.
His Conservative party has disenfranchised voters and is planning to cut funding to opposition parties.
It is now possible for large demographics to be disenfranchised without recourse in the courts.
It's called "disenfranchised grief," which is any kind of grief that gets judged or minimized.
In Virginia, nearly half of the disenfranchised completed their sentences more than a decade ago.
Like "Hamilton," it's about re-empowering the disenfranchised by upending the system used for oppression.
From the swelling ranks of the frustrated, disenfranchised, unemployed and scared, the Tea Party sprouted.
I'm sort of a bit disenfranchised from all of the negative stuff that I'm hearing.
So why would you be surprised that he's on the side of the disenfranchised [today]?
John Kasich who faced a very anti-establishment Republican electorate of mostly disenfranchised white men.
The militants promised a new era of Sunni dominance, drawing widespread support from disenfranchised Sunnis.
He captures beautifully the subtle strains of being disenfranchised, poor and lonely in New York.
Voting rights groups immediately expressed concern over the new primary, arguing that it disenfranchised voters.
Courage is standing up for your fundamental rights when you are marginalized, disenfranchised, and unsupported.
Her themes spotlighting the use of rape as a weapon and America's disenfranchised working class.
Legal protections have eluded this population precisely because they have been disenfranchised by their injury.
The rule disenfranchised thousands of Mississippi blacks for decades, and spread to other Southern states.
"This was an unacceptable mistake that left Americans disenfranchised from your comment process," they wrote.
If your job doesn't fit your skill set, it's easy to become disenfranchised and disengaged.
"We would have been disenfranchised if we hadn't started writing in English," Mr. Machado said.
A smug establishment has just learned about the political power of a disenfranchised middle class.
"Some of the younger engineers were a bit disenfranchised," says Michelle Garn, Athena's project manager.
No matter who wins in that field, there are going to be some disenfranchised Democrats.
We can break down barriers for voters in North Carolina who have been systemically disenfranchised.
Between them they're disillusioned and disenfranchised, wary of the government, its political structures, policies and leaders.
"It's a quintessential public health problem in that it impacts the most disenfranchised of our society."
As a result, roughly 1.5 million Florida residents (almost 10% of the state's population) are disenfranchised.
Until then, the amnesty has given young, disenfranchised men a simple model, according to Ambassador Campbell.
These Central American families flee unspeakable violence at home to find themselves alienated and disenfranchised here.
She is creating a performance troupe that is saying you have been disenfranchised for some reason.
These voters — women of color, immigrants, minimum-wage workers — are also some of the most disenfranchised.
A United Nations-backed political transition soon floundered, in part because the Houthis still felt disenfranchised.
It's a strategy that may yet work to gather more disenfranchised, rural whites into the fold.
Florida's approach has disenfranchised an estimated 1.6 million people, more than any other state, research shows.
"Those people [going to Europe] are usually disenfranchised, with no opportunities, looking to settle," he says.
Both ISIS and al-Qaeda offer a myriad of online propaganda aimed at recruiting disenfranchised westerners.
"The problem is IS has offered a vision to our young, disenfranchised people," says Ms Ghneimat.
As a result, infringements regularly go unchallenged and creators are often disenfranchised by the copyright system.
Incorporation may arguably take Puerto Rico there, but its residents would continue to be politically disenfranchised.
Judge Robinson said more than 18,000 eligible voters would be disenfranchised in November under the law.
" Harvard went first, arguing that the Electoral College disenfranchised the poor and decreased voter turnout. "O.
Further reports suggest that the assailants were not, as many expected to hear, from disenfranchised backgrounds.
Their efforts noticeably skip over America's most gerrymandered state, Maryland, which has systematically disenfranchised Republican voters.
His doctor said it's his own fault for trying to lift the hopes of the disenfranchised.
Workers disenfranchised during the tough economy of the past decade have been coming back to work.
McAuliffe said the move was necessary to remove barriers that unfairly disenfranchised many Virginians, particularly minorities.
Many of them are players disenfranchised by how Daybreak Games has handled development of PlanetSide 2.
The Sentencing Project estimates that nearly a quarter of the black population in Florida is disenfranchised.
He blamed consumer societies for the desecration of nature that disproportionately harmed the poor and disenfranchised.
They expressed concern that many of the U.S. citizens with limited English proficiency are being disenfranchised.
Numbering nearly 1.6 million people, disenfranchised Floridians represent 10 percent of the state's voting-age population.
Approximately 94,000 people (a large majority of whom are on probation) were disenfranchised as of 2016.
The plan intends to help communities most often disenfranchised by costly and geographically-limited broadband access.
Even after Floridians voted to reinstate prisoners' rights, they are still conspiring to keep felons disenfranchised.
A young Muslim who feels disenfranchised in the West: You can imagine where this might go.
Yet, despite complaining about feeling disenfranchised, Asians have quietly played their part in Kenyan politics, too.
He extends the idea of the gifts of the disenfranchised to include a kind of superpower.
As a result, infringements regularly go unchallenged and many creators feel disenfranchised by the copyright system.
At the same time, Mr. Breslin was unmatched in his attention to the poor and disenfranchised.
He may be representative of part, but not all –– especially the most marginalized and disenfranchised ones.
Now I'm working and looking for ways to help kids from disenfranchised neighborhoods find their strength.
It is in bad faith to blame them for it: They felt disenfranchised, and stayed home.
With an operating budget of around $123 million, the church supports the city's poorest and most disenfranchised.
But, there's another form of leadership—the kind that disenfranchised people are more likely to come into.
"It's important to use methods and terminologies that don't further stigmatize an already disenfranchised community," she said.
In reality, a one-state model means that some or all of the Palestinians would be disenfranchised.
For members of disenfranchised communities — LGBTQ+ people, Muslims, Jews, women, people of color — those percentages are higher.
"I understand some frustration as far as people feeling disenfranchised and their businesses moving away," he said.
So trying to anticipate the unanticipated consequences, in terms of health, and think about those disenfranchised populations.
They point out that 29.6 percent of those disenfranchised by the law in Florida today are black.
The group said it supports "the liberation" and "the quality of life of disenfranchised" people of color.
"I began to feel as disenfranchised as the people I saw in my Brooklyn neighborhood," he said.
Among them are voters who feel disenfranchised and overlooked, who fear their way of life is disappearing.
They are the disenfranchised, the original online social justice warriors, long before it became a pejorative term.
Planned Parenthood said the effort is intended to help "historically disenfranchised" communities that face hurdles to voting.
In other words, the percentage of working-age men completely disenfranchised from employment markets has nearly tripled.
"Thank you KC for standing with residents that were disenfranchised," Canady, who is black, said on Twitter.
Members are disenfranchised, there is no transparency, and the American people lose confidence in the entire process.
About one out of every 13 voting-age African-Americans is disenfranchised because of a felony offense.
However, what will hurt the party and country even more is making the far left feel disenfranchised.
The other 20 states require disenfranchised populations to complete parole or probation to restore their voting rights.
The politically disenfranchised, Stratfor's Baker said, have to be careful and not slip toward more radical protests.
Again, some of the conventionalism on Trump's wealth ... he's speaking to this angry, disenfranchised, white, angry male.
His clothes speak of the disenfranchised masses, of youthful disquiet, of the turmoil of the outer world.
But this isn't the oppression Olympics, so why is M.I.A. pitting disenfranchised minority groups against one another?
While there were occasionally films about the poor or disenfranchised, Brazilian cinema moved in a different direction.
So the poor and disenfranchised really don't have anywhere to share these injustices without fearing major repercussions.
In the video Op-Ed above, three disenfranchised citizens make the case for Floridians to vote yes.
Nomadism, Haid argued, allows the discontented or disenfranchised to design new, sustainable lifestyles in the global marketplace.
Francis holds the center and reaches out to those disenfranchised as Jesus did as an itinerant preacher.
Republican candidates in North Carolina's three safe Democratic House seats also were disenfranchised, along with their supporters.
People here in Michigan feel disenfranchised and disillusioned with the situations that are going on the coasts.
The 1868 Florida Constitution disenfranchised felons and included petty larceny among the crimes that counted as felonies.
"We speak for vulnerable people, we speak for the disenfranchised — and we take that seriously," Richmond said.
"People can't be disenfranchised for outstanding legal financial obligations that they are unable to pay" she said.
Director Todd Philipps frames Arthur as a symbol for the downtrodden, disenfranchised, and powerless people of Gotham.
And there are 1.7 estimated million people there who are disenfranchised due to a prior felony conviction.
The empirical data on just how many voters are disenfranchised by such laws, though, is highly uncertain.
Connected to how we deal with the most disenfranchised amongst us is the issue of climate change.
Economic globalization and the paralysis of democratic institutions has left ordinary people in Western societies feeling disenfranchised.
These communities feel disenfranchised and view environmentalists as urban elites who do not understand their everyday struggles.
Last Thursday, the Florida Supreme Court disenfranchised the will of the citizens of Orange and Osceola counties.
"ISIS will have more disenfranchised people, people pushed to the margins, to appeal to," Mr. Awad said.
It's a male-centric atmosphere that allows the privileged to easily discount the voices of the disenfranchised.
" The pop icon added, "We know that gun violence disproportionately affects children and the disenfranchised in our society.
Brokenness comes in many forms -- like mental illness, a disenfranchised veteran, a transgender woman fleeing a violent environment.
People of color bear the brunt: over 1 in 13 black citizens of the United States are disenfranchised.
According to the report, the people currently in prison make up less than a fourth of the disenfranchised.
Are the women from low-income houses who are disenfranchised by Republican politics — are those women your women?
Was he now blaming the disenfranchised for their circumstances, cosigning a pull-yourself-up-from-your-bootstraps mentality?
" Kort echoed this sentiment: "Gay men are disenfranchised by straight men even today and kept outside their fraternity.
The faultier these machines are, the more voters are potentially disenfranchised by prohibitively long lines on election day.
The really bad part is that there's tons and tons of people in this country that are disenfranchised.
There can be no moving on to the stars for the disenfranchised or the imprisoned locked on Earth.
We learned more about this group as the months ticked on -- they were largely white and economically disenfranchised.
A lot is expected of AMLO from his disenfranchised supporters, probably too much for any president to achieve.
Our campaign will be watching closely and be prepared to act to protect any voter who was disenfranchised.
As a weird fucking kid, black, disenfranchised, I just didn't see evidence of me very often in anything.
So far, 27 of Sparta's 53 disenfranchised voters have been reinstated; the rest have yet to be located.
"This is happening all over our country — great people being disenfranchised by politicians," Trump tweeted with the clip.
He was a brilliant scholar and a popular and vociferous campus activist for the rights of disenfranchised communities.
As several recent incidents suggest, police are also using social media to strategically portray disenfranchised citizens and communities.
Black Guns Matter isn't just for black people—it's for anyone who has been disenfranchised, oppressed, or slandered.
That impact could be especially significant for black Floridians, who make up a disproportionate number of those disenfranchised.
In essence, the A.K.P. rule will be unjustly secured through the votes of millions of disenfranchised Kurdish citizens.
" Members of the Beckley class still keep in touch on a private chat group they call "Disenfranchised Appalachians.
If passed, the initiative will be a major victory for former felons unfairly disenfranchised by current voting laws.
And for population that's routinely disenfranchised and denied their legal rights, that could be the ultimate game changer.
Because black people are disproportionately likely to be arrested and incarcerated, they're disproportionately represented in the disenfranchised population.
In 2015, the government disenfranchised the Rohingya en masse, preventing hundreds of thousands from voting in national elections.
Excluded and disenfranchised young people seek inclusion elsewhere: on the margins, in the shadows, in society's dark underbelly.
"There are so many women who are suffering and disenfranchised in rural communities, the Rust Belt," she said.
"I thought about all the marginalized people who have been disenfranchised, despised and laughed upon," Mr. Laudamiel said.
In the last eight years, the number of disenfranchised citizens in Florida has increased by nearly 21964,214 people.
Chamisa called the polls fraudulent and illegitimate, and his chief constituency, disenfranchised urban youth, took to the streets.
But the opposite could be true for those in poor and disenfranchised communities where voting isn't the norm.
Reflections on life after stonewall The actor urges challenging preferential treatment and helping the most disenfranchised create change.
Felons have been disenfranchised in Florida since 1868, although they can seek clemency to restore their voting rights.
Tiny hands evoke at once the diminishment of the presidential office and the powerlessness of a disenfranchised electorate.
In 2018 there was an augmentation of music with a social conscience that spoke to many disenfranchised communities.
When the Sinahelese took over, they disenfranchised the Tamil plantation workers and made Sinhala the country's official language.
She fought for equality and justice and helped the disenfranchised, and that's my sort of overall mission in life.
The more disenfranchised the women, the less these dealers have to pay for good hair they can easily flip.
They felt really disenfranchised by the increasing restrictions they face and wanted to say: I'm not a bad person.
The lion's share of these sales involved synthetic weed, a product with a big following among Blackburn's disenfranchised teenagers.
The goth genre has given us a very specific kind of femme fatale: disenfranchised, bold, and sometimes completely mad.
"Georgia then spent decades creating barriers to prevent these historically-disenfranchised communities from exercising their constitutional right," she wrote.
In recent years, Texas passed a voter-ID law that would have disenfranchised hundreds of thousands of its residents.
SB 7066 opponents also argue it creates an unconstitutional "poll tax" for people previously disenfranchised due to felony records.
They're not the only ones who feel disenfranchised, either — just the ones whose voices we're most inclined to hear.
Nearly 9% of Floridians and a remarkable 18% of black voters have been disenfranchised because of past felony convictions.
But in fact, "Smart Power" actually tracks the shift of power away from Gilead's Commanders and to the disenfranchised.
From this position of power, Daddy extends a hand to Daya, one of the most disenfranchised prisoners in max.
If it sounds schematic on the page, like a supergroup of the disenfranchised, it plays sweetly and straightforwardly onscreen.
On January 10th a rule that has disenfranchised hundreds of thousands of Ohioans comes under the Supreme Court's microscope.
The auteur, whose films often champion the disenfranchised and put complex women front and center, told Variety on Jan.
However, Rather believes Trump can overcome his missteps and soft polls numbers by continuing to speak to disenfranchised Americans.
"They are being disenfranchised by photo ID requirements, arbitrary challenges to residency, and unfounded allegations of fraud," Shaheen writes.
Any way you slice it, 40 percent of the country is going to feel extremely angry, isolated, and disenfranchised.
In fact, entrepreneurship holds great importance for historically disenfranchised communities seeking greater access to goods, services and sustainable income.
Ever since a military junta took power in 219.4, the former British colony has long disenfranchised the ethnic minority.
I'm going to give him a chance, and we, the historically disenfranchised, demand that he give us one too.
The struggle's soundtrack was reggae: outsider, anti-establishment music that spoke to disenfranchised youth, whether black, brown, or white.
Trump's inflammatory speech has alienated them; it has also galvanized others who have similarly — and perhaps legitimately — felt disenfranchised.
I hope to have tough discussions, highlight disenfranchised stories within our community, and celebrate queer life in all forms.
Especially for lower-income workers, for minorities, and for those who have been historically disadvantaged and disenfranchised by society.
Making websites safer for disenfranchised and targeted communities will increase their engagement and the profits derived from that engagement.
"Many of whom are men who are disenfranchised from their own gender or their own identity," Jenkins went on.
The crisis of socialist mismanagement in Venezuela deepened, speeding up a mass exodus of its hungry and disenfranchised people.
"Once again Daphne Rubin-Vega plays the role of a disenfranchised person," Ms. Rubin-Vega said with a laugh.
But in doing so they were able to elevate the rights and ambitions of the disenfranchised and the weak.
Absent substantive changes to the system that has disenfranchised creators, songwriters, publishers and even digital providers have their doubts.
He said he was seeking more EU investors, but added shareholders could be disenfranchised to ensure rules were met.
The feeling of being disenfranchised, of injustice, and even abandonment is present among a large number of our citizens.
He has found they tend to feel angry and disenfranchised, while also believing they are victims of social injustice.
Yet his usage acknowledges a moral tug of war: a vast, racist system rigged against disenfranchised blacks and Latinos.
Dennis-Benn's tale of life in the impoverished neighborhoods of Montego Bay, Jamaica, sheds light on the island's disenfranchised.
"We cannot allow a single voter to be disenfranchised because of the Board of Elections' outdated operations," he said.
There is a lot of disenfranchised youth that seem to be without opportunity and having questionable access to education.
But we wanted to bring attention to the fact that the homeless are so disenfranchised and victimized and exploited.
Continue to only focus only on federal races, and you will continue to be disenfranchised and out of power.
When otherwise eligible voters are disenfranchised, and restricted from having their voices heard, it diminishes the integrity of elections.
She depicts a subculture that many of us read as the stereotypical Trump supporters — a disenfranchised, white working class.
Meanwhile, it disenfranchised tens of thousands of Kansans, who were disproportionately younger voters or voters with no party affiliation.
The Common Wind was his magnum opus, a "history from below" focusing on the disenfranchised rather than the powerful.
While bringing them home could pose an obvious danger, so could leaving them in the camps, desperate and disenfranchised.
Those effects linger today, as one in five black adults in Florida remain disenfranchised because of a criminal record.
By the mid-2010s, Mr. Erdogan had defanged the coup-prone military and disenfranchised the corrupt elites of old.
His supporters, and many Kenyan political observers, worried that his withdrawal would leave his six million supporters feeling disenfranchised.
We were legitimately a little bit disenfranchised from other things that were happening at the time in the city.
So consider your vote as an act of rebellion — like the Boston Tea Party — a refusal to be disenfranchised.
A different set of issues mattered to younger Democrats: the rights of disenfranchised groups, the environment, government corruption, militarism.
Disenfranchised. "Say I'm a guy who's got to work for a living, and I've got kids," then-Vermont Gov.
Second, lawmakers need to help victims learn their rights and avenues for redress -- especially those who are most disenfranchised.
Records show that local leaders — but not all citizens, many of whom were disenfranchised — thought they were honoring heroes.
The transition from a carbon economy to a green economy, in the long run, will economically boost the disenfranchised.
You see that failure in our communities, both rural or urban, where too many Americans feel disenfranchised and unrepresented.
Because discriminatory laws often remain in effect during litigation, eligible voters can still be disenfranchised until laws are enjoined.
But the RNC insists that Priorities has failed to demonstrate how any voters would be disenfranchised by the policies.
The latter was supported by data revealing that some neighborhoods were severely disenfranchised for decades, even after government interventions.
These days, it's the disenfranchised voters who tilted toward Trump who he says must be eased into an interconnected world.
If you come from a poor, disenfranchised, typically black and brown community, we don't get the same kind of justice.
While behind bars, Vybz has managed to maintain his position as the voice of Portmore, one of Jamaica's disenfranchised cities.
The legacy of colonialism and the struggles of immigrants who feel disenfranchised and diminished are themes that still feel vital.
"It is extremely easy to make jokes about marginalized/disenfranchised groups… but that makes you a lazy writer," DiMarco added.
Like Sanders, Trump has touted a populist message, denouncing outside money in politics and promising to fight for the disenfranchised.
Realizing people are still so deeply disenfranchised regardless of same-sex marriage or the end of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
This has sparked disenchantment among many of the Hong Kong's residents who feel disenfranchised from the business and political elite.
This has sparked disenchantment among many of the Hong Kong's residents, who feel disenfranchised from the business and political elite.
Though the amendment granted suffrage to all women on paper, women of color were still disenfranchised and barred from voting.
Energy provides the very underpinnings of our economy, and also provides disenfranchised communities with opportunities for economic growth and stability.
Having been betrayed by the politicians they elected, a demographic large enough to elect a president will become completely disenfranchised.
Civil rights advocates in Georgia reluctantly withdrew a federal lawsuit challenging a similar statewide purge that disenfranchised some 400,000 residents.
One reason that leaps to mind is that for some who feel disenfranchised, the zombie's fate has become increasingly relatable.
Sanders welcomed the offer, appearing on the cable network last month while making an appeal to independents and disenfranchised Republicans.
According to Mr. Jerven, rapid urbanization in Africa often leads to sprawling slums, low wages and legions of disenfranchised youth.
All but the last 16 American presidents were chosen in elections when women were disenfranchised solely because of their gender.
It makes us feel disenfranchised by the very organizations that were put in place to protect Jessica and our family.
These states simply want to explore their own energy potential, but the president's reversal has disenfranchised them of this chance.
But the state reached an agreement earlier this month to remedy the system that disenfranchised tens of thousands of voters.
For years, I had heard about Nachman, how he was a powerful magnet for the disenfranchised, the unclaimed, the irredeemable.
"He added: "Many students will have just finished their term and gone home for Christmas, and they risk being disenfranchised.
While it may boost the confidence of some who believed the rumors, those who are disenfranchised will see things differently.
These young people, disenfranchised by a stalled post-recession economy, are conscientious objectors to the conveyer-belt lifestyle of salarymen.
And there's much much more, including our annual Powerless list that focuses on the many folks disenfranchised by this system.
In Kabul and other major cities, Islamic State recruiters are siphoning disenfranchised and educated youth from universities, American officials said.
This is about an opportunity to break down a system that has kept people disenfranchised for a very long time.
Friends described her as a passionate advocate for the disenfranchised who was often moved to tears by the world's injustices.
Convincing disenfranchised voters of the benefits of climate-change solutions is required to unify the entire electorate behind climate action.
The settlement, announced on Thursday, includes a legally binding consent decree to ensure that Native American voters are not disenfranchised.
Mr. James said her upbringing and years spent representing the poor and disenfranchised had shaped her perspective on the bench.
Democrats cosplay as the party of the poor and disenfranchised, while brutally projecting their politics through a professional-class lens.
The academics treat the absurd claim that hundreds of thousands of voters can be disenfranchised by mistaken record cleanup efforts.
His verses gave dignity and voice to the disenfranchised, and he is beloved for his romanticism and sense of humor.
RT employs young disenfranchised journalists (including American and British citizens), who are generally of the radical left or radical right.
I initially thought being here would make me disenfranchised from the process, but it's made me more engaged than ever.
Opponents of the move, however, pointed out that closing the precincts would likely leave residents unable to vote and, thus, disenfranchised.
There is Nakia (Nyong'o), a spy who considers it her mission in life to surreptitiously help the disenfranchised on the continent.
What's fascinating is you have these alienated, disenfranchised characters that everyone can relate to that are trying to change their world.
First, take a disenfranchised, embittered man, frustrated by the lack of opportunities for financial and sexual advancement in civilian/beta society.
"Campaigns that give voice to the disenfranchised have been shown to have positive but short-term effects on health," Williams noted.
In 2012, Guy Padraic Hamilton-Smith and Matt Vogel cited evidence that disenfranchised felons are more likely to commit future crimes.
Jinks wants her old friend to realize that she's made a mockery of a community of people who are already disenfranchised.
Nearly 1.7 million Floridians were disenfranchised — the highest in the nation — as of 2016, according to data from the Sentencing Project.
Its black voters allegedly backed a plan that disenfranchised almost all of them through poll taxes, literacy tests and other ruses.
Virtually all disenfranchised Americans would be free to vote were they citizens of countries like Australia, Spain, France, Ireland or Germany.
DuBois attends to the vulnerability and fear of disenfranchised Irish teenagers coming of age at a time of an economic crash.
Bernie Sanders Trump, in an appeal to disenfranchised Sanders supporters, has been arguing that Clinton's team has deflated the progressive stalwart.
There are listings in disenfranchised neighborhoods like East New York, and parts of South Bronx, where tourists can pay lower fees.
"It's a very big problem because land speculators have actually disenfranchised many communities and inflated the cost of projects," Masinde said.
But so do their opponents, the disenfranchised nationalists who are similarly dissatisfied with the corruption and cynicism of Mr Putin's rule.
I think it's that what Donald Trump calls the middle class – disenfranchised middle class – we would describe them differently in Britain.
"There are a whole bunch of folks who voted for the president-elect because they feel forgotten and disenfranchised," he added.
It's a step towards modernizing the voting experience, and it might even help systematically disenfranchised voters make it to the polls.
Provided justices are satisfied that individual voters are not being disenfranchised, it's easy to imagine that this new system could endure.
Nearly 1.5 million Floridians who have completed their sentences after a felony conviction remain disenfranchised, campaigners for the constitutional amendment say.
Felons have been disenfranchised in Florida since 1868, but have been able to petition for clemency to get those rights restored.
Bringing back manufacturing to states which place restrictions on union membership would not necessarily help those who feel disenfranchised by globalization.
A successful push forward into equality and dignity for disenfranchised Americans will play a large role in advancing the Palestinian struggle.
But the threat of the disenfranchised, who the world does nothing for, is the core crisis threatening all of our futures.
"The Ridderings and their team care for about 400 orphaned children (and) provide direct assistance to disenfranchised widows," Sheltering Wings said.
Employment prospects deter radicalization of young, disenfranchised populations by offering stable lives instead of a path of hopelessness leading to extremism.
"That might lead to some sports that are being disenfranchised still being able to be included in Tokyo funding," he added.
"He will then give an address to outline policies that will impact minorities and the disenfranchised in our country," Burns said.
Al-Qaeda recruiter Anwar al-Awlaki was one of the masters at tapping into the directionless, the disturbed and the disenfranchised.
Heyer was a voice for the disenfranchised, friends say, but no one could push her out of the way of martyrdom.
"Here Comes the Sun" sheds much-needed light on the island's disenfranchised, particularly on the hardships suffered by its L.G.B.T. community.
That allowed Iran, still worried about Iraq, to cultivate allies among Iraq's increasingly disenfranchised Shiites, including militias that had risen up.
His campaign believes his stance puts him in the best position to siphon some Republican voters who feel disenfranchised from Trump.
Scott -- should not be disenfranchised because an election worker doesn't believe that their signature in two different places are closely resembling.
There is freedom and beauty in truth-telling and we do that every day by being a reflection of disenfranchised communities.
Foltyn calls these figures "intimate strangers," and describes the grief we experience as "disenfranchised grief," a form of socially inappropriate mourning.
We may be in precisely the kind of unusual circumstance that warrants big changes to ensure that voters are not disenfranchised.
I can remember him talking about how he was going to get through law school, so he could help 'the disenfranchised.
Given the scarcity of electricity in parts of Congo, there are also worries that swathes of the population could be disenfranchised.
But Oregon was mostly white; in California, Mr. Kennedy touched his natural constituency — impoverished African-Americans and disenfranchised farmworkers from Mexico.
She quickly moved up to the education job, directing citizen education workshops that encouraged disenfranchised African-Americans to register to vote.
"Historically, the right to speak anonymously is how all sorts of disenfranchised groups were able to speak freely," Ms. McSherry said.
Bloomberg would have then hoped that enough delegates were disenfranchised with both Biden and Sanders and switch their vote to him.
They donate equipment and money to train students, they give the leg up in disenfranchised districts to succeed in this world.
It matters little to a disenfranchised black voter if Roberts acted without malice when he struck down the Voting Rights Act.
"In my relationships, in my fight for the underdog, the under privileged and the disenfranchised as a public defender," she said.
The Republican establishment sees its future members as ethnically diverse, socially liberal and capitalist — but its populist, conservative base feels disenfranchised.
I mean, there are a whole bunch of folks who voted for the president-elect because they feel forgotten and disenfranchised.
They take advantage of a disenfranchised electorate to push denialist talking points—ill-informed at best and ridiculously untrue at worst.
I have known him to be a caring and supporting father and someone who has worked tirelessly to uplift disenfranchised communities.
More recently, UKIP has tried to remake itself as a party for the disenfranchised working class, hostile to globalization and immigration.
Busing students, rather than improving disenfranchised schools, is the easy way out of solving the issue of schools not performing well.
Today, North Carolina's citizens — including an increasingly diverse and growing minority population — are being disenfranchised by the Republican-controlled General Assembly.
She recognizes that these casting decisions don't necessarily come from a malicious place, but that distinction matters little to the disenfranchised.
The end of Reconstruction saw the rise of the secret ballot, which, by effectively introducing a literacy requirement, disenfranchised black men.
Given all that, it's no wonder ordinary people feel disenfranchised and powerless—and that they are expressing themselves outside normal channels.
For years, people in rural regions and the North have been effectively digitally disenfranchised by a lack of appropriate internet infrastructure.
They can also be disenfranchised at the ballot box: Some states let certain nonviolent ex-prisoners vote, but not violent ones.
Miho Aida is a filmmaker who's done so many films about disenfranchised communities, minority communities, we've not covered in the past.
The goal was to provide a way for these disenfranchised artists to sell their work, enhance self-esteem and change their lives.
So the interests of the rich and powerful align here with the interests of disenfranchised people of color—which should be great!
Meanwhile, in Western countries like France and the U.S., the isolation of still-excluded Muslim communities makes disenfranchised youth ripe for radicalization.
They've always had a following because what they write speaks true to disenfranchised kids like me who sort've feel out of place.
"There's nothing to suspect that Pat McCrory's supporters have been systematically disenfranchised," said North Carolina State University political science professor Steven Greene.
Paired with the Darkstar's lilting but unsettled melodies, the album is another exercise in the resentful, disenfranchised reality fizzing underneath the veneer.
Will he be able to help craft crucial policies, amend and foster invaluable relationships with other nations, and connect with disenfranchised youth?
It would mean that low-paid manual laborers, a group that's already marginalized in society, would become even more invisible and disenfranchised.
The decision is set to impact women and workers of color, as unions have traditionally helped disenfranchised groups fight for fair pay.
That spirit, though, must come with a greater understanding of the vast networks of disenfranchised and easily radicalized French men and women.
The people who will be the most marginalized or disenfranchised under this administration are highlighted, and even celebrated, in Live Through This.
But the Houthis felt disenfranchised, and in late 2014 stormed Sana'a, to the relief of many frustrated with Mr Hadi's inept rule.
Another issue the OSCE has highlighted relates to the voting rights of felons and ex-felons, who are disenfranchised in many states.
But at a time in which many Americans feel disenfranchised, disillusioned and defenseless, its empowerment may act as a sort of balm.
And it is often a place where societal discomforts are confronted, where disenfranchised voices are heard, where freedoms are expressed and protected.
But 23 states, mostly Republican-leaning, had used allegations of voter fraud to pass voter ID laws that disproportionately disenfranchised minority communities.
And it will doubtless be welcomed by many young Saudis, particularly women, who have long seen themselves a disenfranchised and ignored minority.
If he fails to do so, Ahmadinejad is likely to repeat promises to spread the country's wealth to the poor and disenfranchised.
Translated literally from Arabic as "the youth", the group's perseverance depends, in part, on its ability to recruit disenfranchised youth in Somalia.
Given our sad history of voter suppression, many voter ID proposals are seen as yet another attempt to suppress historically disenfranchised voters.
Trump the independent is better positioned to connect with these disenfranchised voters than the failed Democratic elites or the defeated Republican elites.
Others, such as Jose Garza, an attorney for the Mexican American Legislative Caucus, say Latino and minority voters have historically been disenfranchised.
The groups, including Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, had claimed in a lawsuit in April that county election practices disenfranchised voters, especially minorities.
In Florida, the policy disenfranchised about 7% of the state's adult population, or nearly 1.5 million people, according to the Sentencing Project.
They tapped into elements of discontent among Americans who felt disenfranchised and diminished, turning venom into virtue and scaring the big parties.
It's why so many people, angry and feeling disenfranchised, are willing to consider for president a man who is so clearly pathological.
"Free State of Jones" is careful not to suggest that the conditions endured by disenfranchised white and enslaved black Mississippians were identical.
The effect is disproportionately felt in communities of color: Almost 21 percent of black adults are disenfranchised by the provision, for example.
The dialogue decided that more time is needed to update voter rolls or else nearly half of eligible voters will be disenfranchised.
Civil rights advocates said the requirement disenfranchised Hispanics and African-Americans, who often lacked the money or means to obtain the cards.
Outside of metropolitan cities, a majority of people in the small, disenfranchised towns in Northern England voted to leave the European Union.
What's more, up to 70% of the eligible electorate is disenfranchised because the country's census rolls have not been updated in decades.
"Disenfranchised citizens must kowtow before a panel of high-level government officials over which Florida's governor has absolute veto authority," Walker wrote.
"The populations we serve tend to be more disenfranchised and don't necessarily have the resources to pay out-of-pocket," he adds.
On Sunday, Pope Francis obliged, extending his apologies to all disenfranchised groups for the harm and offense the church may have caused.
" However successful, it also excluded an increasingly large number of Britons — black, Asian and Muslim — who felt disenfranchised from "the national story.
Not only do conservative lawmakers fight vociferously against any possible gun control, they refuse to stop fear mongering about powerless, disenfranchised groups.
The League of Women Voters of Kentucky issued a report in January that some 312,000 people feel disenfranchised because of felony convictions.
"These people have been disenfranchised; they've lost their jobs; they make less money now than they made 12 years ago," Trump said.
While this is all well and good when appealing to older, less disenfranchised demographics, Clinton's experience does not appeal to America's youth.
Why is it that so many people are so disenfranchised with your democracy that they seem to be acting out, lashing out?
Over ten thousand disenfranchised residents of Sydney, Australia hit the streets Sunday, protesting the New South Wales state government's restrictions on nightlife.
The Aymara, despite constituting a large part of the population, were poor and politically disenfranchised, unwelcome in some neighborhoods of La Paz.
Another argument could be made: Those pimps—most of them poor, black, and disenfranchised—are maintaining their position in a rigged game.
Some members trying to appear less extreme have denounced the neo-Nazi symbolism as they try to court college students and disenfranchised Americans.
I know there is no such thing as reverse racism and only the disenfranchised have the right to speak up about cultural appropriation.
With this post, Zuckerberg seems to be speaking directly to those who might feel disenfranchised in light of the rise of new technologies.
"New HIV infections are on the increase amongst marginalized and disenfranchised gay men and trans people, particularly in the Southern U.S.," he says.
Like slaveholders of yore, they are preventing the concerns of the disenfranchised, mainly African Americans, from receiving a full hearing in the Senate.
Rico Rodriguez is back again to blow shit up in Just Cause 4 and help disenfranchised people fight back against their oppressive government.
We can't fix the outdated, for-profit healthcare system overnight, but we can start by advocating for the humanization of disenfranchised patient populations.
Almost immediately, the Shiite-majority country faced a disenfranchised Sunni minority and some of those Sunnis formed the Al Qaeda insurgency in Iraq.
It's as if Gervais had a list of minorities and disenfranchised groups he had to systematically insult to get funding for the film.
In Florida, voters decisively struck down a 150-year-old law that disenfranchised anyone convicted of a felony, even after completing their sentence.
They pen indelible melodies and deftly combine them with lyrics that speak to the disenfranchised, the underdogs, the LGBTQ community… and the romantics.
Zombies, Vikings, or fairies aren't going to hurt anybody's feelings, and you aren't going to run into a pirate wench that feels disenfranchised.
QV is not a panacea — it could not have addressed Jim Crow because in that era African-Americans were out-and-out disenfranchised.
" It's because Hamilton was born poor and disenfranchised and rose to the highest levels of government, "all on the strength of his writing.
So, when I hear anyone claim that an election is going to be rigged or that voters will be disenfranchised, I take notice.
Like the Eurosceptics who backed the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the mid-2000s, they are disenfranchised, argues Geoffrey Evans of Oxford University.
In 229, illegal abortions accounted for 220 percent of reported pregnancy and childbirth-related deaths, most of which were disenfranchised women of color.
These are the families that are truly disenfranchised and hoping that change in the White House will bring better opportunities for their children.
In the end, it isn't the sole responsibility of a corporation to take care of the disenfranchised, nor does it serve its interest.
Despite Meade's accomplishments since leaving prison more than a decade ago, he is a part of the significant Florida population who is disenfranchised.
Without regulation, situations could arise in which underprivileged or disenfranchised individuals and groups have less access to speak up or contact others online.
Sam feels activated and called to do more work for the cause while CoCo, who already feels disenfranchised and hopeless, chooses to disengage.
Rumsfeld's company had inadvertently armed the poor and disenfranchised with a powerful new tool — the kind of technology that could cause a revolution.
But is it anything more than displacement activity for those that feel disenfranchised by the recent direction of travel of the new LME?
The popular French actor Jamel Debbouze, slightly more subtle, suggested that such under-representation of players from disenfranchised "banlieues" would demoralize their youth.
It's the underside of "hateration" that Trump's campaign exploits: the seething resentments of people — particularly white people — who feel disenfranchised, silenced and oppressed.
A growing body of work in the social sciences demonstrates that enfranchised felons are less likely to commit additional crimes than the disenfranchised.
"I was disenfranchised, and so were the people I was supposed to represent," Larry Lindsey said on the Fox Business Network on Tuesday.
There's still a bit of what's called "disenfranchised grief," meaning it doesn't get the same support as losing, say, a brother or sister.
It can't be about their victory (how can they, the world's most disenfranchised group, win?), but it can be about their enemy's loss.
I enjoy how I can assimilate into both cultures and be proud of my origins, however historically disenfranchised or glorified they may be.
The fringe communities are disenfranchised by the current offerings in online communications so we are hoping to step in to offer an alternative.
By vandalizing the legislature, protesters have aimed their anger not just at one law but at an entire system that has disenfranchised them.
That creates perverse incentives for politicians to create real problems for the disenfranchised as a way to show symbolic solidarity with the enfranchised.
African-Americans, who tend to vote Democratic, have been disproportionately disenfranchised, though the majority of those with felony convictions in Florida are white.
If elected, he vowed, he would curb corruption, end impunity, strengthen the economy, pacify the country, level out inequality and empower the disenfranchised.
There was a specific pledge to help those who felt "left behind" or saw little for their hard work: the disenfranchised and undervalued.
That's particularly exciting in Virginia, where more than 40,000 previously disenfranchised citizens were registered to vote this year, many for the first time.
However, county election officials often fail to distinguish between people on parole and those on prohibition, leading numerous people to be illegally disenfranchised.
Democracies, it is clear, have not been delivering to the less privileged, who were disenfranchised or discarded in the swirl of technology's advance.
When slavery was the law of the land, a direct popular vote would have disadvantaged the Southern states, with their large disenfranchised populations.
Federal judges across the country are called upon daily to vindicate the rights of the poor, the disenfranchised, the powerless and the unpopular.
In North Dakota, Native American communities are becoming disenfranchised due to a new physical address requirement that disproportionately affects Natives living on reservations.
It is likely that millions of voters will be disenfranchised because the government cannot afford to print ballots for the upcoming democratic primary.
So instead we build it in neighborhoods that are already lower-income and disenfranchised, where it creates further burdens on already troubled places.
"If you showed our registration system to a 19th-century voter, it'd look kind of the same to that disenfranchised Irishman," Levitt told me.
"It's not just about undocumented people, it's also about the black community, the transgender community, any disenfranchised community, the working-class folks," Itzel says.
My strategy restores our focus on all of our needs: communities of color, women, LGBTQ people, as well as disabled, disenfranchised and discouraged voters.
What's especially worrisome is that Amazon is only getting bigger, and stories of employees who feel abused or disenfranchised are only becoming more common.
The report found that the number of disenfranchised voters keeps going up as more and more people are engulfed by the criminal justice system.
The perverter of Islam with a nauseatingly infectious ideology that had a greater lure to a disenfranchised minority than anything comparable since the 1970s.
Mobile voting firms and some state and local officials, however, say the technology can make voting far easier for people who are often disenfranchised.
But the promise of a Trump presidency that would gall the political elites is also resonating with the culturally disenfranchised, including many conservative Christians.
"The people that we traditionally talk to are the ones who have been disenfranchised, or maybe they are the old Reagan Democrats," he said.
Disenfranchised whites will read clearly the conspiracy theory implied: Clinton as a surrogate for Jews, who can work through her to exercise their power.
For us, it was about awareness of the police state and powerlessness of predominantly Black and brown people, the working class, and the disenfranchised.
"     Green Arrow, or Oliver Queen, is a very rich white guy spending his life as a vigilante "who fights on behalf of the disenfranchised.
New York City is allocating $250,000 to help disenfranchised women who travel to New York state pay for abortions, reports the New York Times.
If it appears they will not, they can count on litigation to halt the recount and ensure that Wisconsin voters will not be disenfranchised.
His campaign expects to pick up disenfranchised Bush supporters and believes it will now start to emerge as the only genuine alternative to Trump.
Mobility to travel, consume, and work is a luxury primarily available to the wealthy; the poor and disenfranchised find themselves blocked on every front.
As a compromise to disenfranchised Sanders voters at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, the party included a $15 minimum wage provision in its platform.
But the pressure he had to be under must've been immense, to be a therapist to a generation of disaffected and disenfranchised young people.
Procaccino's accusation differed slightly from Frank's: Procaccino believed that Lindsay genuinely sought ambitious programs to empower the poor and the black and the disenfranchised.
On Twitter this morning, disenfranchised straight people from all across the globe came together under one hashtag and one collective voice to celebrate #HeterosexualPrideDay.
"We don't want anybody to be disenfranchised, even people who have been convicted of crimes, as long as they've paid any restitution," he said.
If a group found itself outpaced and disenfranchised because it lacked technical literacy, a whole new class system could be created on that basis.
Until these state legislatures are actually representative of their increasingly diverse electorate, we will continue to see a significant number of our citizens disenfranchised.
Back then and today, poor white people may be disenfranchised and treated like shit by white people with more money and power than them.
If a national election were held now, as many as many as half of all eligible DRC voters would be disenfranchised, unable to vote.
As a novelist, Cole has been described as a postcolonial flâneur who is receptive to (is able to channel) the stories of the disenfranchised.
Poetry is "something that cannot be controlled, and it's especially dangerous because it's a tool used in minority and disenfranchised communities," Ms. Geter said.
Williams attributes much of Sanders's support to strong grassroots organizations like CCBC as well as Sanders's ability to motivate first-time and disenfranchised voters.
Mr. Levin said the propaganda intertwined hard-core racism with wedge issues like immigration to appeal to disenfranchised white people, particularly on school campuses.
It has continued to fall heavily on blacks — nearly one in five of whom are disenfranchised statewide, more than triple the rate for whites.
Indifference to the poor and the disenfranchised is still a hallmark of state government here in the South — and not just in the South.
The answers to these questions will have enormous bearing on the futures of colleges and universities that serve students who have been historically disenfranchised.
So, too, can authoritarian governments like the United Arab Emirates, which has rented the Comoros' sovereignty to deprive disenfranchised residents of basic human rights.
"The people who are most likely to be without or with limited access are among the country's more disenfranchised communities more generally," said Segal.
Florida has disenfranchised about one in five voting-age black voters, according to research collected by the Sentencing Project, a Washington-based advocacy group.
"I felt that the people that turned 18 by the general but weren't able to vote in the primary would feel disenfranchised," he said.
Now we're in a new era — but there's still a large disenfranchised population living in these areas that track right up the Mississippi River.
Specifically, we multiply the estimated disenfranchised population first by the turnout rate and then by the party registration rate for both black and nonblack individuals.
If successful, it would be a watershed moment for our democracy, restoring the vote to almost half of all disenfranchised ex-felons in the country.
"They are disenfranchised," Kyri Andreou, co-founder of The Rohingya Project, which is organizing the initiative, said at its launch in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.
They hoped that acquiescing in racist violence would help them woo white voters -- an especially powerful voting bloc since so many black people were disenfranchised.
One group, led by actress Kathy Najimy, is encouraging people to support "our about-to-be-disenfranchised Muslim sisters" by wearing headscarves on Inauguration Day.
Of course, this is familiar territory for Loach, a former Palme d'Or winner who has made a career of tackling the tales of the disenfranchised.
Not only should the talent upgrade help, he is friends with Karl-Anthony Towns, who was becoming increasingly disenfranchised with the state of the team.
The 20103 Voting Rights Act and its extensions helped dismantle generations of rules and regulations that had disenfranchised minority voters—and in particular black Americans.
The exact numbers of voters who were disenfranchised by violence is not known, but they could easily become a flashpoint if the vote is close.
The US hoped they could represent the interests of the millions of disenfranchised Syrian Sunnis who've been kicked around and bombed since the war began.
You know, flannel, disenfranchised teenager, hair down over the face, disconnected and disjointed from society, having interesting takes on social situations, probably more than anything.
On the education front, where reform is critical, I would first focus on the disenfranchised before worrying about the costs of a four-year education.
Blacklips was the performance group that I started with like 12 other disenfranchised young people that we met in the East Village at that period.
It's easy (and appropriate!) to roll one's eyes at Trump, for a demagogic tycoon is not the natural leader of a revolution of the disenfranchised.
With populists ascendant, many pro-business Republicans feel, as one longtime Republican in the finance industry puts it, "disenfranchised completely [and] abandoned by this president".
DC Comics announced the new series, The Other History of the DC Universe, focusing on characters who "come from traditionally disenfranchised groups," DC announced Friday.
I can't imagine being a Muslim right now, or a woman, or an African-American, a Hispanic, a handicapped person, how disenfranchised they might feel.
Black and homosexual, Baldwin knew about being disenfranchised from the mainstream of American life, and was able to identify with the alienation of Sonny Liston.
The government says that voter rolls must be updated before the next vote to avoid disputes and ensure millions of eligible voters are not disenfranchised.
While women overall are statistically excluded from filmmaking, women of color —particularly Asian, Latinx, and Black women— are even more disenfranchised than their white counterparts.
I can't imagine being a Muslim right now, or a woman, or an African-American, an hispanic, a handicapped person, how disenfranchised they might feel.
Icahn prefers to describe himself in more righteous terms, as a warrior for stockholders who have been disenfranchised by inattentive corporate boards and myopic executives.
Donald Trump will tweet about anything as long as it's not about something that disenfranchised, abused, discriminated-against and forgotten people of color care about.
A disenfranchised public left with little faith in news media, political leadership or economic security, bulwarks against extremism, ensures political volatility for years to come.
The majority of the disenfranchised voters who will now have their voting rights returned are Democrats, according to a Tampa Bay Times/Miami Herald analysis.
Britons living abroad are disenfranchised after 15 years and many who have been out of the country for shorter periods may not register to vote.
The American Civil Liberties Union challenged the state's law in 2017 on behalf of three New Hampshire voters who were disenfranchised during the 2016 election.
I can't imagine being a Muslim right now, or a woman, or an African-American, a Hispanic, a handicapped person — how disenfranchised they must feel.
But they will also address Turkey's ambitions for the awkward northwestern part, where Syria's tormented and disenfranchised majority -- its Sunnis -- have a homeland of sorts.
The ever widening inequality has resulted in a disenfranchised portion of the workforce that is now disillusioned with and skeptical of corporations and governments alike.
Last November, voters in Florida approved a constitutional amendment overturning the state's disenfranchisement law for good, allowing around 1 million formerly disenfranchised residents to vote.
"It's no wonder that people in the coal-producing regions are voting for extremist parties and that's because they feel disenfranchised," she said last month.
But she didn't have time to convalesce, she said: Disenfranchised women who claimed they'd been raped by state security agents were asking her for help.
Fair Fight argues that voting restrictions and other barriers in the state created a system that effectively disenfranchised many Georgia voters, especially voters of color.
All of these measures stemmed from Georgia laws that were allegedly intended to reduce fraud, but could lead to voters—especially black voters—being disenfranchised.
He touched on now familiar themes: the common ground of the disenfranchised and the attenuated brand of morality that has been marketed by religious conservatives.
One theory is that younger people have seen fewer elections and were much more hopeful or disenfranchised by the surprise outcome of the 2016 election.
She uses her music to call attention to the indigenous communities throughout Oaxaca who she says are historically disenfranchised from social services by the government.
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As he explained in his book "Disenfranchised Grief: Recognizing Hidden Sorrow," these losses can often deprive a person of the catharsis found in shared bereavement.
In fact, half of all disenfranchised adults in New Jersey are African-American, even though just 13 percent of the state's voting-age population is.
Another is a bill in the state House that would keep people disenfranchised so long as they owed money to the state from judicial fees.
As a result, Florida had disenfranchised more people due to felony records than any other state, due to its strict law and relatively large population.
He said resolving statelessness was not only a human rights issue, but vital for stability as large groups of disenfranchised people could impact national security.
Those millions of people, along with the disenfranchised, are no more represented by their state administrations than liberals nationally are represented by our current president.
Universal health care and improving safety nets for the disenfranchised are fantastic ideas, but I have different feelings about how these things should be accomplished.
T Rowe Price, the asset manager, was disenfranchised in its attempt to intervene in the 33 sale of Dell after another glitch on recording ownership.
It is impossible to say whether this indicated fraudsters being thwarted or legitimate voters being disenfranchised, says Stuart Wilks-Heeg of the University of Liverpool.
These women should not find themselves further disenfranchised by finding themselves at a fake clinic that seeks to manipulate them with false or incomplete information.
"One disenfranchised voter would be too many, and we're seeing tens of thousands of wrongly rejected ballots every election cycle in California alone," he said.
The DREAM Act of 2017 requires similar urgency, but it seems there is too much temptation to use the politically disenfranchised as bargaining chips here.
Mr. Gray convinced Mr. Sadler to move to Alabama and lead a push to restore voting rights to the more than quarter-million disenfranchised Alabamians.
"The vestiges of slavery are still so evident, and so many of the African Americans whose ancestors were enslaved are still so disenfranchised," Phillips said.
" While there are probably some people who are interested in digisexuality purely because they are interested in technology, xhumanist sees digisexuals as "sexually disenfranchised men.
" Life in Iran had been a fairy tale compared to that in Oklahoma, where she "lived in an apartment complex for the destitute and disenfranchised.
Sanders activated the young who had less economic prospects than their parents and grandparents, and some of those disenfranchised who didn't swing over to Trump.
Reducing mass incarceration is the civil rights issue of our time, and we have a collective responsibility to advocate for people who are actively disenfranchised.
Critics fear that if the law were combined with a citizenship test, Muslims could be disenfranchised, stripped of their nationality or their right to vote.
Somewhere along the way, hundreds of thousands of disenfranchised British teens have agreed with him, making the Northampton MC one of 2019's young icons.
The LifeStraw is a personal (and portable) water filtration tube that has been serving some of the remotest and most disenfranchised communities around the world.
They are not because he is loathed by more than half the country, who have felt attacked, disrespected, disenfranchised and unsafe since Trump took office.
Further, Trump's willingness to take on Wall Street could resonate with disenfranchised Bernie Sanders supporters who are now on the fence, another Wall Street pro noted.
Moreover, the French are hardly inclined to make their own vast domestic Muslim population feel even more disenfranchised and receptive to attacks on their Christian neighbors.
The court's majority opinion touched on this viewpoint, claiming that the system empowered disenfranchised Indians, including those with literacy issues, according to the New York Times.
She may no longer be the snarling housewife she once was, but she's still got that survivor mentality, razor-sharp wit, and affinity for the disenfranchised.
That document — a manifesto, really — advocated decentralizing power in the church, condemned economic injustice and called for focusing on the needs of the marginalized and disenfranchised.
In part the drug business is attractive due to a lack of better job options, but it also offers status and power to a disenfranchised youth.
There were wide divisions between Britons and disenfranchised towns highlighted in many parts of the country, but that surely cannot be swept under the carpet now?
Instead, revoking birthright citizenship would balloon the nation's undocumented population, creating a new class of disenfranchised, stateless people that would face deep economic and integration challenges.
Hours after the Shelby ruling, Texas announced that it was implementing a restrictive photo identification requirement for voters that disenfranchised more than a half-million Texans.
And that's what's at the heart of The Handmaid's Tale: a sobering examination of how oppression works to perpetuate itself at the expense of disenfranchised people.
The problem is those very polite relationships were premised on the fact that those people's deeply deplorable views actually disenfranchised an entire sector of the electorate.
I couldn't imagine being a Muslim right now or a woman or an African-American, a Hispanic, a handicapped person, and how disenfranchised they might feel.
There were things about it that really resonated with me about class in America and the disenfranchised and what we tell women they're supposed to be.
Ban all for-profit charter schools: Sanders argues these schools further discriminate against more disenfranchised students and are part of a larger plan to privatize education.
Estimates by The Sentencing Project suggest that as many as one in five African-American voters in the state have been disenfranchised thanks to Virginia's law.
Think of it like a prom, but instead of dancing, everyone is getting busy taking away disenfranchised people's human rights — which makes them just as horny.
A socialism-loving, Larry David lookalike from Vermont and a billionaire celebrity real-estate mogul are both wielding similar economic rhetoric to battle for disenfranchised Americans.
And heck, even if policy measures fall short, the overtures could be much more effective in connecting with disenfranchised voters in advance of the next election.
And all too often, the traditionally disenfranchised members of society are the targets of hurtful, highly charged words and characterizations that erode confidence and undermine opportunity.
If I'm honest, there's a cliche and a stigma where a lot of rappers come from disenfranchised backgrounds because that's what this world is associated with.
All registered voters, including our disenfranchised 115,000 independent voters (one fifth of all voters), would be able to vote for whomever they wanted, regardless of party.
The new Power Rangers is a coming-of-age story for these "disenfranchised and disparate" high schoolers, who are not friends when the new story begins.
Countless citizens either already have been or soon will be disenfranchised as a result of that ruling, one of the worst in the court's long history.
When legislators have thoroughly disenfranchised voters of the opposition, they sit comfortably in their seats until they face a primary challenge from within their own party.
They do so to sow confusion, recruit from the disenfranchised and misinformed, and above all to promote division between Muslims and the rest of the world.
Some candidates have also expressed concerns about voter intimidation and reports of chaotic distribution of ID cards, which they claim disenfranchised hundreds of thousands of people.
They feel disenfranchised by the country's economic downturn, widespread corruption, rising fuel and food prices and dissatisfaction with the rule of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
DL: This continuity from the white attacks on black citizens after World War I, to the rioting of disenfranchised African Americans in the 603s, is interesting.
Durden creates a movement which sees disenfranchised men meeting up to physically beat the shit out of each other, eventually forming a group called Project Mayhem.
With such a significant percentage of the Florida population disenfranchised, it's especially important for eligible voters to make their voices heard in the upcoming midterm elections.
For the poorest and most disenfranchised mothers in the US, something happens between taking a baby from the hospital and getting to that first-year milestone.
His dad, Cary Booker, was born in 1936 in North Carolina and grew up under a brutal Jim Crow system that systematically disenfranchised people like him.
The group performs its controversial music and speaks about the importance of using rap as a tool to reclaim identity and incite resistance for disenfranchised youth.
This is a right of individual petition not seen anywhere else in the world, and it provides a beacon of hope to the desperate and disenfranchised.
"I will continue to try to instill hope in the hopeless, expand our democracy to the disenfranchised and free innocent prisoners around the world," he wrote.
Readers compare this coverage with their dwindling bank balances and crumbling infrastructure and feel disconnected and disenfranchised, and latch onto something — anything — that speaks to them.
But merely putting people in office will not produce the seismic change needed to sufficiently improve local communities and the lives of the most disenfranchised people.
"The theft of donkeys has particularly disenfranchised farmers who use the donkeys to transport proceeds from farms or fetch water from considerably long distances," Munya said.
According to the state's own records, ten times that many eligible voters  — as many as 85033,000 people — lacked the proper ID and may have been disenfranchised.
Still, Mr. Ryan said, "unless and until a full-throated investigation reveals otherwise, I'll stand by the statement I made yesterday: that no voters were disenfranchised."
Wade could discover a grim world of DIY abortions, already familiar to many of America's poor and disenfranchised, if their states pass strict anti-abortion laws.
Still, the board's director, Michael J. Ryan, insisted soon after the election that no voters had been disenfranchised, through he pledged to cooperate with the investigations.
"We are not without fraud," said Mr. Rizer, who noted that 41 disenfranchised felons cast ballots in November (all but five were discovered before being counted).
A U.S. District Court on Thursday ruled as unconstitutional Florida's current system for restoring voting rights to ex-felons, potentially heralding major changes for disenfranchised voters.
The root cause of ISIS's rise in Iraq was Sunni-Shia tension: Specifically, the Sunnis saw themselves as completely disenfranchised by the Shia-dominated Iraqi state.
"I will continue to try to instill hope in the hopeless, expand our democracy to the disenfranchised and free innocent prisoners around the world," he said.
The ruling rejects an effort from Democrats who claimed those voters were being unconstitutionally disenfranchised because certain factors, such as late mail delivery, were beyond their control.
Being an ally in this moment means participating but also stepping aside to listen to those who have been historically marginalized and disenfranchised speak about their experiences.
Vox has echoed these other parties by parroting an anti-immigration, anti-Islamic message that chimes with voters who feel disenfranchised and disaffected with Europe's governing class.
Both tapped "into this vein of disenfranchised voters that are out there" who are so furious at Washington, they want wholesale change rather than detailed policy solutions.
The Obama administration has used rhetoric that stressed inclusiveness and an acceptance of Islam -- an ideological counter to ISIS efforts to make Muslims feel disenfranchised, Henman said.
I really want to make sure that I'm showing up for all of the disenfranchised people I can so that we can find power in our unity.
Black women were found to be the most disenfranchised, a finding that aligns with recent reports about extremely high maternal mortality rates of Black women in America.
The judge also pointed out that many black voters in the district have been disenfranchised by laws that prevent convicted felons and people on parole from voting.
Had Florida granted voting rights to even a fraction of the 226 million ex-offenders currently disenfranchised, the outcome of the general election could have been altered.
By contrast, three quarters of this country's disenfranchised voters live outside the prison walls: Some have actually completed their sentences, while others are on probation or parole.
Far from giving Hillary Clinton a boost in the polls, increasing celebrity support may deter disenfranchised voters from opting for her, a senior economist said on Wednesday.
Militant group Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis (Supporters of Jerusalem), bolstered by recruits from disenfranchised Bedouin tribes, had been fighting government troops in Sinai since before Mursi's ouster.
When we engage with people in Florida, we found that people feel a certain degree of shame that their state have disenfranchised a quarter of the people.
But not everyone could provide the forms of ID that the state required, so the ACLU filed suit, arguing that the state had effectively disenfranchised valid voters.
If you're a person from a disenfranchised community, you probably don't even have the network that you need to build that capital up to support a business.
United we stand in #solidarity with hope that this will stop abuse to the disenfranchised, the poor, women and #poc who don’t have a voice.
If Washington's political alignment completely changes in two or four years, there won't be a line of bitter, disenfranchised lawmakers waiting to take down the Cures Act.
When placed in the hands of the disenfranchised, as opposed to the merely dishonored, tools of chaotic violence can instead become opportunities for righteous vengeance and rebellion.
By late 2016, Google executives clearly started becoming disenfranchised by the slow pace and high costs of digging up the nation's streets and challenging politically-powerful incumbents.
Buchanan also argues that the segregated Washington he grew up in, where blacks were disenfranchised, was a better and more humane city than what it later became.
Last year, for example, Ms. Pao became something of a magnet for women who were disenfranchised with inequality issues in tech after her case against Kleiner Perkins.
Is this an educational problem, a problem of unemployment, a generational divide, the bitter harvest from disenfranchised communities around the globe or hatred endemic to all people?
For the United States, it is well established that a considerable majority of the population, at the lower end of the income/wealth scale, are effectively disenfranchised.
"In Yosemite National Park today, dozens of people, the majority of whom are women, are being bullied, belittled, disenfranchised and marginalized," according to Chief Martin's written testimony.
Under the policy offered by Inslee on Monday, the new agency would be committed to solving climate-related injustice typically seen in disenfranchised and low-income communities.
"The Magnificent Seven" could also be considered a Bernie Sanders western, suggesting that disenfranchised white Americans make common cause with minorities to overthrow the privileged 1 percent.
It's through food that we can understand, and must confront, these histories of negotiation between cultures of oppressors and the oppressed, of the powerful and the disenfranchised.
Unlike many of their Insa-influencer peers that pedal sponsored posts for appetite-suppressant lollipops and diuretic teas, they're radicalizing Instagram's disenfranchised with Marxism and minion memes.
While American life, values, science and social welfare have come a long way, consideration and compassion for the disenfranchised, especially children, have been mired in political rhetoric.
That mindless violence did not quite derail the Olympics, but it added to the urgency of an act of conscience, on behalf of the young and disenfranchised.
This depiction presented a dehumanized image of African Americans, who at the time were disenfranchised and denied basic rights under racial caste systems like Jim Crow laws.
We often talk about Jim Crow as the political disenfranchisement of African Americans, starting with the Mississippi Plan in 1890 [which disenfranchised black people in the state].
It has left deep imprints on American society in the form of disrupted families, disenfranchised citizens, declining marriage rates, poor health outcomes, and increased rates of poverty.
In July, a federal appeals court struck down a restrictive voter ID law passed in 2013 by the Republican-controlled statehouse, arguing that it disenfranchised black voters.
When I read the script and novel, I really got a sense that this was a story of revolution, of social injustice, about people who felt disenfranchised.
About one out of every five black people in Virginia are disenfranchised because of this law, according to a statement from the governor's office explaining the action.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Ohio's approach effectively disenfranchised minority and homeless voters in the state's major cities and was part of a broader effort to suppress voting.
A passage on voting and the 15th Amendment, which ostensibly guaranteed all men the right to cast a ballot, points out that Black people were regularly disenfranchised.
Lumping together Michigan factory workers, Arizona retirees, disenfranchised African-Americans, flood-ravaged Nebraska farmers and insolvent college students fails to reflect multiple differences of opinion and circumstance.
A mother's desire for an empty nest leads her to bounce her unmotivated 32-year-old son onto the street, making him a spokesman for the disenfranchised.
It sounds a little excessive, but it's helped both me and my wife do something we had forgotten how — or been disenfranchised from being able — to do.
As we approach midterm elections this fall, thousands of eligible voters are inconvenienced or disenfranchised by legislative dirty tricks meant to deprive them of their legal rights.
For more than 25 years he has written new pieces in collaboration with the homeless and disenfranchised, and has also worked with them on Shakespeare and opera.
Many of the more than one million Rohingya who were gradually denied citizenship and disenfranchised ahead of the 2015 election still do not have adequate identity papers.
Racism, by contrast, reinforces discriminatory attitudes with social, political, cultural, and economic institutions that have historically disenfranchised a group of people simply because of their racial identity.
Women may have been relatively empowered in Sparta, but there's plenty of evidence to suggest that they were almost completely disenfranchised in every other part of ancient Greece.
It denies that the Rohingya, a long disenfranchised Muslim minority in the predominantly Buddhist country, legitimately belong in Myanmar, where the campaign against the group has widespread support.
It argued that the law was malleable—a political instrument that had been misused by the powerful in the past and should be reinterpreted to empower the disenfranchised.
Communities of color, older people, people with disabilities, and students have been disenfranchised through a series of laws enacted since 2013, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
The case for the British two-party system is that it produces "crunchy" results even at the price of leaving a large section of the population feeling disenfranchised.
The push toward the right and a rise in nationalist fervor has left some Poles feeling disenfranchised and arguing that Poland would be better off cultivating Western alliances.
If Mr Macron hews too closely to what the Germans believe to have been the secret of their success, France's disenfranchised may end up feeling even more alienated.
Disenfranchised voters: The Oxford study also points out that the IRA tried to campaign for black voters to boycott elections or follow the wrong voting procedures in 2016.
Unlike the spate of attacks that has plagued Bangladesh in recent months, the siege at the popular cafe wasn't carried out by economically disenfranchised, Islamic school-educated attackers.
No wonder Blair sounded irate in a BBC radio interview on Friday when he highlighted the 16 million Remain voters who had been "disenfranchised" by the Brexit result.
Stepping into the mainstream and attempting to pander to disenfranchised masses via charitable community outreach seems like a strange move for a clearly fringe group like National Action.
In addition to appealing to white grievance, Trump's success in courting disenfranchised Republican voters can be attributed to his willingness to concede that economic growth has failed them.
These disenfranchised voters don't look at technology and innovation the same way as voters in densely populated metropolitan areas do, places where innovation is the engine of opportunity.
Many feel disenfranchised by Modi and his hardline Hindu supporters, while some have been attacked by vigilantes for consuming beef or skinning cows, which Hindus regard as sacred.
Indigenous people are also systematically disenfranchised from data ownership and data control, by virtue of their being left out of advanced STEM education and formalized degrees, she said.
As documentarian and Flint, Michigan native Michael Moore correctly noted, many disenfranchised voters see Trump's candidacy as little more than a Molotov cocktail to hurl at the elite.
One such colony is the Society of Cousins, a matriarchal settlement in which men are disenfranchised, urged to focus on personal pursuits such as the arts or sports.
Even worse, he has been disenfranchised of his hard-earned professional credentials because the World Bank deems his record too good to be true for a black man.
He said the deal with Ciudadanos was "made for measure for oligarchs," rather than aimed at helping the disenfranchised, whose votes helped Podemos become Spain's third-largest party.
Formerly incarcerated people across the country are using their past connections with the criminal justice system to lead the national movement to restore voting rights for the disenfranchised.
And while these voters argue they were disenfranchised in court, it is unlikely it will make a dent in Clinton's nearly 16-point win over rival Bernie Sanders.
In Los Angeles, as in many major cities, gentrification and overpopulation have led in recent years to skyrocketing rents and an unprecedented number of the homeless and disenfranchised.
Then there are those like me, who are in a healthcare limbo: too old to be covered under our parents and still too economically disenfranchised to insure ourselves.
In the short term, this shot of international assistance will spur economic growth in the historically disenfranchised interior regions and keep hope alive for thousands of young Tunisians.
Florida is one of three states that permanently bar ex-felons from voting, along with Kentucky and Iowa, but contains over a quarter of the country's disenfranchised population.
It could be an individual who feels disenfranchised in some way and is sending out a message that says, 'The world will recognize me,' by committing these murders.
To be a woman is to be a member of a group of disenfranchised people, people who have had to fight and shout and scream for their rights.
A law passed in May restored voting rights to some of the 244,22003 disenfranchised felons living in the state by clarifying a 2200 provision in the state constitution.
A law passed in May restored voting rights to some of the 270,2003 disenfranchised felons living in the state by clarifying a 227 provision in the state constitution.
This may seem like a radical extension of the medical mandate, but the poorer and the sicker our patients are, the more likely they are to be disenfranchised.
Carrie Lam, Hong Kong's chief executive, has sparked one of the biggest political crises in the territory in decades and antagonized generations of people who feel profoundly disenfranchised.
A Kurdish breakaway is risky; without sufficient preparation, it would further marginalize Iraq's Sunni minority, already disenfranchised by the Shiite majority and prey to Sunni extremists like ISIS.
The "Every Sport Matters" joint manifesto said the existing approach had reaped plenty of medals but disenfranchised elite athletes with a system that "runs counter to Olympic ideals".
As a result, many in the East feel disenfranchised and betrayed: They had dreamed of a close-knit community in 1989 and woke up in a complex society.
Religion and the inherent power of faith communities are instead being perverted, used as a cudgel against the disenfranchised, whether immigrants, the L.G.B.T.Q. community, or other underrepresented groups.
It's difficult to overstate the importance of these positions; they give people a voice and ensure that even if people oppose the administration's policy, they don't feel disenfranchised.
While in doing so, on the one hand, he has caused a frenzy among elites, he has also caused the disenfranchised to feel vested in the democratic process.
They show how resources must be better allocated to historically disenfranchised communities, and how treatment, including medicine, experiential wisdom, and social support, must be better distributed across communities.
In Vela's telling, STEM was not just the magic word that would turn uncompetitive Americans into heavyweights, but the word that would help disenfranchised people get good jobs.
Far from ensuring a fair election, Kemp's actions have effectively disenfranchised tens of thousands of voters -- many of whom, not coincidentally, are likely to vote for his opponent.
In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the founders wanted to bring in "disenfranchised" millennials that were "frustrated ... with the way that the system worked," Bhatt said.
Unlike Black men, who had been disenfranchised within 20 years after the ratification of the 15th Amendment, Black women had lost the vote in less than a decade.
Puerto Rico's citizens are essentially disenfranchised as far as the federal government's concerned: They don't have voting representation in Congress, and they can't vote in the presidential election.
As a result of this requirement, the department blocked 86 election-related updates that could have disenfranchised people of color between 1998 and 2013, according to Harris's campaign.
Of all the groups who have been disenfranchised in our nation's history, none has struggled longer or suffered more in the attempt to win the vote than black citizens.
Much like Larson, Carol will be using her voice for the disenfranchised very soon, when she returns to help save the Earth in Avengers: Endgame, in theaters April 26.
"Joker," at its core, is the story of the "forgotten man," the metaphoric displaced and disenfranchised white man whose goodwill has been abused and whose status has been reduced.
To put those numbers in context, the US population has increased by about 50 percent since 1976 — yet the number of disenfranchised Americans has more than quintupled since then.
The effect is unequal by race: As the number of disenfranchised Americans continues climbing, black adults suffer a brunt of the consequences as they're disproportionately policed, arrested, and incarcerated.
These findings reiterate the healthcare disparities faced by people of color in our country, and underscore the way in which disenfranchised groups are left behind in terms of care.
If all a state's electoral-college votes go to a candidate supported by just 294% of that state's voters, they argue, the other 22010% have in effect been disenfranchised.
U.N. Women - the U.N. arm dedicated to gender equality - has programs in 107 countries through which it seeks to give women who are disenfranchised the same opportunities as men.
"I really want to make sure that I'm showing up for all of the disenfranchised people I can so that we can find power in our unity," Porter continued.
One-hundred years ago, women did not have the right to vote, and black men, though technically constitutionally able since 1870, were still disenfranchised through most of the South.
Democrats had been hoping the state's long-resident (and long-disenfranchised) African-American population — as well as its Latino and Asian newcomers — would help put it over the top.
Dalits account for 22 percent of Uttar Pradesh's population, and Muslims, many of whom also feel disenfranchised by Modi, the BJP and their conservative Hindu backers, another 19 percent.
As he often mentions in his music, he grew up in Southeast and prides himself on surviving what many consider to be the city's most ignored and disenfranchised section.
Whether it's alien abduction, climate change or the transformation of humanity into three genetic groups, relationships between the empowered and the disenfranchised are central to Butler's work, Bryant said.
But, Silverman revealed, the character is part of a 10-episode arc that reveals "the journey of the disenfranchised male ego" that our country is now currently dealing with.
That's why we need to stress the importance of this raunchy comedy, which launched Smith as a filmmaker and doubled as the disenfranchised voice of the blue-collar worker.
In four Southern states with severe disenfranchisement laws — Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia — the share of disenfranchised black adults surpasses 22014 percent, more than double that of white adults.
According to a report last year by nonprofit criminal justice reform advocacy group, The Sentencing Project, 1.5 million people in Florida alone are disenfranchised due to prior felony convictions.
The use of Big Data requires good communication so that consumers understand and accept a firm's approach to using their data and don't end up being "disenfranchised", Randell said.
The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit filed against the state in 2011 by the American Civil Liberties Union and others on behalf of voters who said they were disenfranchised.
When you don't have to pay your disenfranchised workers a market wage nor be accountable for their occupational injuries you can afford the best legal outcomes money can buy.
"Donald Trump represents the vile underbelly of American democracy by where black people are both disenfranchised and disregarded," said Robbie Clark, an organizer with Black Lives Matter Bay Area.
One person described Cohen as having become "disenfranchised" in the early months of the Trump administration -- but that he nevertheless continued to portray himself as Trump's go-to guy.
The 244 people on the docket, some of them previously disenfranchised for decades, were clearing the final hurdle imposed by the state of Florida to restore their voting eligibility.
Whatever we do is never going to ensure that the most disenfranchised people in Afghanistan are going to be protected, that women are going to have their rights protected.
Across Africa, a disenfranchised and downtrodden generation, used to their governments leaving nothing in their hands, found mobile phones in their pockets and discovered their best weapon — their voice.
This is because independent judges are supposed to defend the rights of the disenfranchised, the weak, the discriminated against and those who cannot prevail in our majoritarian political system.
As a result, more than 500 eligible voters have been disenfranchised in the past five years under the law, including many elderly and disabled people, according to the ACLU.
The violent extremists who are our enemies seek to lure the disenfranchised into joining their online cult of hate by detaching the vulnerable from their families and their communities.
As governor Acevedo-Vila and other anti-statehood leaders told disenfranchised U.S. citizens in the island territory that bias in mainland against Puerto Rico's ethnic peoples made statehood impossible.
"They're about working hand in hand with communities that have experienced environmental injustice because they've been segregated and disenfranchised, acknowledging that injustice, and figuring out unique solutions," she said.
"We need a dual response," he said, more bellicose on the Islamic State abroad but less so at home, emphasizing longer-term social work in isolated and disenfranchised communities.
Cage is black and Rand is white; Cage cares for the disenfranchised of New York City while Rand zooms about in helicopters with an immobile look on his face.
That can leading to disenfranchised communities and, in many cases, resentment of the drivers of thriving communities (such as large tech companies in Silicon Valley) and status-quo politicians.
Art can be a harbinger of displacement, as white cubes move into longtime ethnic enclaves, but it can also be an agent of resistance and empowerment for disenfranchised communities.
You say that America is always trying to achieve its redemption on the cheap, that the gap between the powerful and the disenfranchised is continually exploited rather than bridged.
Jesus and Nachman—two eccentric rabbis, both dead in their 30s, both outcasts, both rejected by their coequals, both magnets for the disenfranchised, the weak, the spurned, the suffering.
But public health experts warn that the two stories are intimately, perhaps disastrously, related: Infectious disease outbreaks have a long history of preying on society's most vulnerable, disenfranchised members.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, in its opinion upholding the North Dakota law, didn't even try to deny that Native Americans would be disenfranchised.
ISIS rose to prominence partly by courting young men from disenfranchised Sunni communities that suffered from abuse and arbitrary arrests in the wake of the 2003 American-led invasion.
She argued that the voice of party leaders, especially people of color who had fought for decades for a seat at the table, would be disenfranchised by the move.
Working with major regional countries to make sure Mr. Duque faithfully adheres to the accord, including the transitional justice system, would encourage international investment in Colombia's disenfranchised rural areas.
Seek out the causes and classes and candidates that speak to your vision of America — one in which the lives of the disenfranchised matter more than white people's feelings.
"Most of the people who are truly disenfranchised and at risk can't get past the front desk anymore," Joseph said, describing the situation at many other prenatal care settings.
Here's a fun fact about the Iowa caucuses — the overwhelming majority of caucus-goers must be at their caucus site at exactly 7 pm, or else they are disenfranchised.
Beer brands, such as Castello and Headmaster, then become part of everyday consumption, particularly for individuals who continue to be disenfranchised under informal neoliberal economic structures in West Africa.
Many people had assumed that Roof was a representative of the disenfranchised white population whose narrative of loss had come to play an unexpectedly central role in the election.
In states such as Florida, Tennessee and Kentucky, vast numbers of African-Americans remain disenfranchised by laws that strip away the right to vote from people with felony convictions.
The final shots of this episode convey how "The Handmaid's Tale" comes across — as a visceral opposing force against the powers that keep women like Offred and Moira disenfranchised.
"When you let the market dictate, that's how you end up with poor, disenfranchised communities," says Vanessa Hall-Harper, a councilwoman representing this largely black area of the city.
Many of the captions using the #wearfigs hashtag are about the need to be seen and heard, and about feeling disenfranchised and disempowered, and the desire to be validated.
Responding to anti-Semitism with a mass incarceration focused strategy will not make Jews safer, but only continue to hurt communities who have also been historically disenfranchised and ostracized.
Of all the groups who have been disenfranchised in our nation's history, none has struggled longer or suffered more in the attempt to win the vote than Black citizens.
"We need to discuss the positive aspects of migration, but we have to put ourselves in the place" of Europeans "who feel they are being disenfranchised," Mr. Muscat said.
Al-Shabaab translates literally as "the youth," and the group's perseverance depends on its ability to recruit heavily among young disenfranchised people in Somalia, Kenya, and the Somali diaspora.
But other than, I think, the data is really clear that making housing affordable is a hugely beneficial thing to people that are younger or disenfranchised in any way.
Trump will point to the Colorado delegation and say it's illegitimate — that the voters of Colorado were disenfranchised because they never actually got to vote for a presidential candidate.
Cap's main villain, the Red Skull, former nazi and all around bad guy, is recruiting disenfranchised, jobless young men in America under a rallying cry of racism and fear.
Managed retreat also needs to deal with the fact that often, the communities most burdened by climate change are the ones that have been historically displaced or disenfranchised, Koslov said.
"A lot of people that go to our shows are people who feel disenfranchised by mainstream culture, whether you're just a nerd, or transgender, or gay or lesbian," Avila explains.
They have lost faith in the idea of America as a refuge for the desperate, or a balm for the disinherited, or a place for the disenfranchised to start over.
A toxic minority of people who are trying to renormalize bigotry and bad behavior are undermining this message that 2100 percent of the country feels disenfranchised and left out. Right.
Civil rights groups representing Dominicans of Haitian descent testified before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in Washington on Friday, arguing that this segment of voters will be disenfranchised.
He lost because of lopsided Bourbon wins in the Black Belt—where thousands of African-Americans, not yet disenfranchised, supposedly voted against their own interests, which Kolb pledged to protect.
Over the course of the Syria conflict, ISIS thrived among disenfranchised populations and exported its brand globally, while Russia secured a foothold in the Middle East to thwart American aims.
" Hillary Clinton and President Obama, Hutchinson continued, are only "taking care of people who'll vote for them," while Trump cares about "the poor, the disenfranchised, Bernie Sanders supporters, union members.
A few decades later, dancehall, named after the dance hall spaces the sound systems and parties were set up in, was created reflecting the lifestyle within the country's disenfranchised communities.
It was during the Gilded Age that African-American men — who had just secured voting rights in the 15th Amendment — were disenfranchised through legal chicanery and racist, state-sanctioned violence.
Bahrain has been under the Saudi thumb since 2011, when the kingdom sent troops across the King Fahd Causeway to quell an uprising led by the island's disenfranchised Shia majority.
As long as large groups of Americans feel unheard and disenfranchised, increasingly insignificant and powerless over their dwindling destinies, then whoever buzzes their way through the establishment bulwark becomes mesmerizing.
"The narrative aims to re-unite an arguably broken Britain in the 21st century, providing for the disenfranchised generation within the UK and the increasing dislocated global communities," Wong notes.
While Reichardt isn't a political filmmaker per se, she persistently returns to characters who don't fit into their particular time and place, and her sympathies naturally tilt toward the disenfranchised.
Thirty million of them, who have been disenfranchised and locked out of the analytics process, are now getting involved and it's happening everywhere in every vertical ... and almost every country.
It derives from the movement after punk when the disenfranchised youth desired darker and more refined music with aesthetics that fixated on the seductive and unknown territories of the night.
We must, in our lifetime, in the most human, most piercing, most painstaking and revealing of ways, highlight the stories of the poor, the marginalized, the disenfranchised, and the vulnerable.
This disenfranchised, disappointed majority eventually helped give the separatist movement critical mass in Donbass; Walker shows clearly that Russian intervention was only part of the story, albeit a crucial one.
After seeking treatment from the VA, I personally experienced what has caused too many of my fellow veterans to become disenfranchised with a system that has perpetually let us down.
As a result, conservatives who feel marginalized and disenfranchised by that dynamic often turn to conservative websites in order to find news that is not being covered by larger outlets.
African-Americans in the state have been disproportionately disenfranchised, and some Democrats see the potential to register thousands of new voters who might lean their way in Florida's tight elections.
"We're trying to expand our listening to actors and stage managers who are underemployed and disenfranchised to figure out what we can do," said the union's executive director, Mary McColl.
It's intertwined with a history of British colonial rule in several African nations, one that changed world politics and left behind a legacy of segregation, economic ruin and disenfranchised citizens.
But European leaders are wrestling with the kinds of revolts from voters who felt they were economically and political disenfranchised by globalization and vowed to tear up establishment political systems.
"The statute fails to provide for notice that a voter is being disenfranchised and/or an opportunity for the voter to be heard," Judge Richard Ulmer wrote in his ruling.
His primary competition is former Iraqi prime minister Nuri Al Maliki, who is often blamed for the sectarian rule that disenfranchised many Sunnis and led to the empowerment of ISIS.
While the energy of the Democratic base appears to be with the progressives right now, the path to the presidency requires a wider coalition of centrists, independents, and disenfranchised Republicans.
Juárez, a man of humble Zapotec origins who championed the cause of the disenfranchised, is a kind of Abraham Lincoln figure in Mexico—an emblem of unbending honor and persistence.
There's some good news, though: A North Dakota judge in August ordered the state to stop enforcing its voter ID law, which could have disenfranchised nearly 4,000 Native American residents.
But what that has missed is how efficiency's inherent result is more wealth and power trickling up to ownership, and how making more productive tools means further draining the disenfranchised.
On the world's largest stage, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by a margin of almost 3 million votes, leaving over 65 million voters feeling disenfranchised by her electoral defeat.
The country's most powerful jihadist group, Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin, has concentrated recruitment efforts on the Fulani ethnic group, many of whom are impoverished, disenfranchised, semi-nomadic herders.
He organizes unregulated fights both as an outlet for neighborhood tough guys to settle scores without guns and a springboard for disenfranchised brawlers to work toward legit pro fighting careers.
One of the key problems in the United States, and actually this is a global phenomenon, is you have a large and growing number of people who are essentially disenfranchised.
Exposure of children to high lead levels, the doctor, said can shave off IQ points and shows how this neglect hits the disenfranchised the hardest and compounds their existing plight.
In Afghanistan, an Islamic State offshoot continues to grow, and in the Philippines, disenfranchised youth in the country's south are turning to the Islamic State's black flag in increasing numbers.
We already see citizens being disenfranchised by the millions, targeted by race, ethnicity and age not because they are ineligible to vote, but because they favor inclusive, not tribal, nationalism.
We envision a place where narratives of the enslaved, the incarcerated, the displaced, and the disenfranchised are held in as high esteem as Eurocentric ideas about art, history, and culture.
When nearly 65 percent of Florida voters approved Amendment 4, the momentous result was greeted as a historic civil rights victory in a state where African-Americans were disproportionately disenfranchised.
It may not happen, but the drift under Netanyahu toward one state in all but name between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River, with millions of disenfranchised Palestinians, is relentless.
That same year, socialist Eugene V. Debs was sentenced to 21625 years in prison, stripped of his citizenship, and disenfranchised for life over a speech he made criticizing the war.
In that suit, Ohio officials disenfranchised thousands of eligible voters by requiring all voters who skipped a single election to return a postage-paid form stating whether they had moved.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing bloc won seats in part because of hard-line policies that have disenfranchised Arab Israelis and further delayed a peace deal with the Palestinians.
Keeping this disenfranchised, beleaguered and under-resourced population in the rubble, tents and rural flatlands of Idlib won't reduce the influence of extremists in their midst -- it will amplify it.
While public shareholders will be totally disenfranchised, Mr. Spiegel and Mr. Murphy are reportedly going to have 70 percent of the total vote despite owning only 40 percent of Snap.
There is a palpable and growing segment of disenfranchised, hopeless and fearful young people who are lashing out and blaming people who do not look like them in the process.
" In the same statement, Gillibrand also cast the Electoral College as undemocratic, saying it "has distorted the outcome of elections and disenfranchised millions of voters, and I think that's wrong.
Demographics dictate that this, in turn, will spell the end of the Jewish state — unless Israel wants to be an undemocratic pariah state ruling over a vast disenfranchised Palestinian population.
The women, all clad in white, surrounded Kesha and embraced her after an emotional performance which featured lyrics that have become, for some, an anthem for abused and disenfranchised women.
But others believe this would create a void in the cities, and the people left behind would be disenfranchised even further — especially if this causes a greater concentration of poverty.
More importantly, though, Puerto Ricans were citizens, but they didn't have representation in Congress and were all but disenfranchised in presidential elections — there was no political incentive to help them.
You may also be literally disenfranchised thanks to gerrymandering and Republican-led efforts to make it as difficult as possible to vote, especially if you are poor or not white.
Taylor has said he was aware that his staffers had been collecting signatures for Brown but claimed it was because they believe she had been "disenfranchised" by the Democratic Party.
But whether or not you're a celebrity, there is one thing you can do (and you can work to help others who are disenfranchised or disadvantaged, as well): register to vote.
But, according to the Migrant Integration Policy Index, Luxembourg has "one of the most exclusive national democracies in the developed world, with the largest share of adults disenfranchised in national elections".
In some way, she tells me, she was comforted to know that the very social hesitancy that had disenfranchised her growing up now served as her entry into a larger community.
For months going on years, online forums like Reddit and 4chan have fostered a growing contingent of disenfranchised, young, (mostly) white men who have railed against calls for diversity and inclusion.
And he believes that, along with racism and xenophobia, the rise of Trump and of people like him in the past is tied to a disenfranchised working class eager for change.
The one thing commissioners want to see: evidence and data to support the claim that Dominicans of Haitian descent stand to become disenfranchised voters, or that all complaints have been resolved.
The country's disenfranchised population hit record levels this year, according to a report released earlier this month by the Sentencing Project, a nonprofit focusing on issues in the criminal justice system.
Over the past few years, we have seen a number of new mobile applications launched targeting young adult voters –- some specifically targeting those in historically underrepresented communities who may feel disenfranchised.
"Chosen Family is all about celebrating queer life, amplifying disenfranchised voices within the LGBTQ+ community, and honoring our history while fighting for our future," Oakley tells PEOPLE exclusively about the project.
Outside of health games, there has been little marketing toward older players, and whenever older players are featured in a game themselves, they are typically stereotyped, disenfranchised or used for comedy.
He's seen it in his own home, where his parents, over the years, have taken in children from disenfranchised families and given them a chance to improve their lots in life.
There's this whole conversation going on about whether now is the time we submit a moderate candidate to sweep up disenfranchised Trump people, or now is the time to strike back.
I believe that the ability to help others who are marginalized, disenfranchised and voiceless is an important pursuit, and I remain committed to the cause of Christ beyond pettiness and politics.
But there is a very real narrative of decline and downright desperation in brick-and-mortar retail that is fertile ground for any politician willing to stand up for the disenfranchised.
But it is ours to know, as it is for every minority and disenfranchised group in this country, and they know it only more clearly now that Trump has been elected.
"And as a gay woman and feminist, I have spent most of my adult life working to improve the lives of women and children and those who are disenfranchised," she continued.
However, such a victory over the nascent political trolling culture may entail more face to face meetings and civil conversations with angry, disenfranchised individuals who harbor some beliefs we find abhorrent.
Some of these states allow no early voting, allow no weekend voting, and fail to automatically register citizens — and hundreds of thousands of people with felony convictions are disenfranchised within them.
"I feel like voters around the country, but particularly in Arizona, feel disenfranchised with the political process because they feel like politicians are dishonest," he said, when asked about his approach.
It is designed not for early adopters, but for those who feel disenfranchised by the big-phone push and wonder why they have to pay so darn much for any smartphone.
If being slowly brainwashed by Greek yogurt results in the empowerment of hundreds of disenfranchised refugees, there are plenty of Americans who would argue that it's time to grab a spoon.
The broad-based popular protests were led by middle class professionals, unemployed graduates and youth who feel alienated and disenfranchised in a country where donors and diplomats say corruption is rampant.
Only in that we want this to look like New York and, in part, this is a show about people who are on the margins — the disenfranchised, the striving, the liminal.
The "when are we ever going to use this" refrain heard thousands of times over generations of disenfranchised students has been the deflating punctuation mark on the purpose of learning mathematics.
The individuals I met that day are not "Black Lives Matter"; they are black Americans who feel disenfranchised and aggrieved; they are believers; they are my neighbors and my fellow citizens.
The law, Shaheen wrote, imposes a "poll tax" on college students, who are being "disenfranchised by photo ID requirements, arbitrary challenges to residency, and unfounded allegations of fraud," according to CNN.
What I'm saying is that we should also connect with another group of disrespected and disenfranchised people in the United States, and that is people who have been disadvantaged by class.
Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, cast the move as a civil rights victory in a state whose constitutional ban on voting by ex-felons has disenfranchised roughly one in five African-Americans.
"The Democratic candidates for President, anxious to woo back the disaffected middle class, have all but abandoned their traditional role as champions of the disenfranchised," Ms. Ifill wrote in January 1992.
The Academy should reward this example of masterful filmmaking by a Mexican director, who chose to tell the story of a woman disenfranchised by the dual aspects of colonialism and capitalism.
The rich elite live up front in decadent luxury; the disenfranchised live in crowded, filthy quarters in the back, eating disgusting protein-gelatin and getting lectures in gratitude from Tilda Swinton.
It is my hope that many other law enforcement executives will deliver this same message to their local communities, particularly those segments of their communities that lack trust and feel disenfranchised.
When you cast your ballot on Tuesday — and make sure that you do — or watch others go to the polls, I encourage you to keep in mind your disenfranchised fellow citizens.
I'll be particularly focused on what is, and isn't, being done now to boost prospects for the two billion or so energy-starved, climate-vulnerable people who are also deeply disenfranchised.
Backers of Mr. Kenyatta interpreted both of his wins as broad national support for the president, but opposition supporters said they had twice been disenfranchised by a process that lacked credibility.
Dr. Jan-Louise Godfrey, a psychology professor at Swinburne University and expert in child bereavement, believes that disenfranchised grief—grief that goes unacknowledged by society—can have huge mental health ramifications.
The A.K.P., which rose to power in the early 2000s as the party of the pious Muslims disenfranchised by the secular elite, could no longer claim the status of the underdog.
Related: Iraq: Islamic State Claims Deadly Suicide Bombing as Sadr Supporters Storm Parliament The Green Zone has also served as a symbolic division between the wealthy and powerful, and the disenfranchised.
According to estimates from The Sentencing Project, 7.8 percent of voting-age Virginians were disenfranchised in 2016 because of their records — including 21.9 percent of all African Americans in the state.
The Last Poets emerged in Harlem at the end of the 19733s, reciting rhythmic verses over conga drumming and speaking directly to the disenfranchised youth of New York City's black community.
And through his work with The Bronx Defenders, he became part of the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project, which provides free legal representation to disenfranchised people detained in immigration court.
Despite what Giuliani would have you believe, there's no legal basis for claiming that voters should be disenfranchised because they cast ballots in a county that tabulates more slowly than others.
There's also no good reason voters who cast ballots in counties that have difficulties counting ballots should be disenfranchised — other than that Republicans want counting to stop while they're still ahead.
It is through Nengudi's own statement on the symbolism of her "discarded, castaway materials" that one understands the work as a visual poem on the fragility and fragmentation of disenfranchised life.
Today, the wildly metropolitan city is making life for triads a challenge—especially, because the traditional makeup of triad structure was fiercely centralized, and the syndicates thrived from recruiting disenfranchised youth.
We're practically customers of Habib's corner store on 77th, and can smell the grease in Sonny's chicken shack, both staple mom-and-pop stores spread across disenfranchised neighborhoods throughout the country.
As a result, today, Austin, Texas, where Harper-Madison has lived for decades, is a microcosm for the difficulties voters face across the country, especially when it comes to traditionally disenfranchised populations.
Chuck is promoting a blockchain voting pilot program that would allow disenfranchised people to vote on their iPhones; while Connerty agrees in theory, he's too aligned with Jock (Waylon Jennings) to agree.
A movement organized around building a community of contrarians — those who feel aggrieved and disenfranchised, and who prioritize conflict and winning over all else — is quite literally tailor-made for the internet.
What plays out from there is a literal rendering of how capitalism pits the disenfranchised against one another as a matter of course, that inequality is a feature and not a bug.
Disenfranchised from mainstream gay bars that catered to a white clientele, the queer POC community found a safe space at the saloon which functioned as a bar, gathering place, and community center.
Unexpectedly for a banker, he said Britain should adopt a more redistributive tax system even if that meant raising taxes, to make sure the losers of globalization were not left feeling disenfranchised.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's disenfranchised Ahmadi community released an annual report on Saturday that detailed growing hostilities against the minority sect, including indiscriminate arrests and impediments blocking them from voting in general elections.
What to watch: Sánchez has pledged to tackle inequality and reduce corruption, but he should not take continued support for granted unless he can deliver benefits to the population that feels disenfranchised.
The money you raised is going to help an organization provide programs and long-term services that each year reach more than 350 young people who live in a historically disenfranchised neighborhood.
Wes Anderson's "Isle of Dogs", which debuted last week at the Berlinale, has a government leader who stokes the public's fear of a disenfranchised demographic so that he can consolidate his power.
Fascism and hate-based politics are gaining global ground in a manner reminiscent of the late 1930s, and the American social fabric seems to be wearing as disenfranchised populations demand overdue justice.
Google is betting on Chris Poole to be able to whisper the desires of the disenfranchised Facebook and Twitter user to create a social platform that authentically invigorates a true online community.
So by default, people in disenfranchised communities don't even matter, but if they do escape in any way, they become a well that appointed enforcers can run dry before finding someone else.
A series of voting rights cases have wound up with the court's conservative majority, which has steadfastly rejected claims that the state legislature has drawn voting maps that have disenfranchised minority voters.
Director Sara Jordenö and co-creator Twiggy Pucci Garcon show us a community that isn't just a creative outlet for disenfranchised, often homeless, gay black youths, but also a vital community resource.
There, I voiced my concerns about the ways in which many of the disenfranchised were slipping through the cracks, and about the social responsibility of those operating those spaces to do better.
It also recognizes they're key to their communities' long-and-short-term survival, and aims to ensure disenfranchised women can help spearhead solutions - both at global policy making and local grassroots levels.
Alibaba's MYbank came online in the summer of 2015 with the objective of serving those who are disenfranchised from the traditional banking system, and there's very much the same aim of Paytm.
Focus on the good your company is bringing to the world; "How my new business is helping disenfranchised population find empowerment" is a story, "Hey look guys I started business" is not.
Much of the Iranian population had become disenfranchised by the rhetoric of his predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and a menacing foreign policy that offered little hope of a normalized Iran free of sanctions.
Self-aware, entertaining internet humor for a disenfranchised generation intrigued by a man who is explaining that societal and governmental forces may be screwing them over might be the only real outcome.
With the realities of mass incarceration and racism in the criminal justice system, many of those most affected by these stipulations are black, Latinx and low-income voters — populations already politically disenfranchised.
Even at its height, al Qaeda was never able to be the kind of global brand that made disenfranchised people with no connection to the group carry out violence in its name.
Abadi's top rivals include controversial former prime minister Nuri al Maliki, who is often blamed for the sectarian rule that disenfranchised many Sunnis and led to the empowerment of ISIS in Iraq.
In a document later prepared by the US State Department, close to 3.5 million citizens likely to cast a vote for Aquino were systematically disenfranchised by shifting them into different polling districts.
After all, in a society in which women (especially women of color and sex workers) are routinely disenfranchised and downtrodden, what is there left to do except fight back against the system?
Much of the body politic remains disaffected and disenfranchised by the unrealized economic gains that were promised after the end of nuclear sanctions with the rush of cash that filled Tehran's coffers.
"This is particularly problematic when the lens of neo-liberal capitalism is cast upon the identities of groups fighting for socio-political change, disenfranchised communities, and underground, counter-cultural arts," he says.
Here, she's created her own public banner intended to represent the voice of the disenfranchised, both calling attention to and standing in defiance of the act of "othering," or alienating, one another.
Second, any investigation that does not question the legitimacy and effectiveness of a law that disenfranchised Flint residents while simultaneously and literally forcing them to purchase poison water, is missing the point.
It's as though she thinks there's a marginalized group of people who are historically disenfranchised from political power and as such should receive certain protections, and that group is named Taylor Swift.
Having arguably achieved its endgame after the Brexit vote last June, UKIP's remarkable trajectory from single-issue pressure group to bona fide political movement representing the economically disenfranchised has lost its sparkle.
High-status women may justifiably protest their treatment at the hands of high-status men, but lower-status men may feel less sympathy for them, particularly if they feel demeaned and disenfranchised.
The critique of the police was there in the song all along; we didn't also need shaky cam video footage of cops arresting disenfranchised youths playing in the background to get that.
Those leagues have long since been disenfranchised, condemned to the sidelines as western Europe's great powers fight it out among themselves, and the event has not suffered — quite the opposite, in fact.
Ms. Omar, a slight 36-year-old with a soft voice and delicate features, envisions herself as a voice in Washington for the disenfranchised, for marginalized people and for immigrants like herself.
Let's Restore Voting Rights to the Disenfranchised On April 18, the governor announced that he intended to restore voting rights to felons on parole, potentially creating 35,000 new voters in the state.
Mr. O'Rourke gave Texans who have long felt disenfranchised a glimpse of what could be, and I hope they don't take his defeat as a sign that victory is beyond their grasp.
The texts point to a heady political moment in Iranian history but also reference the disenfranchised and the down-trodden whose way of life, customs, and beliefs were marginalized by cultural elites.
"In the context of Brexit there was a lot of navel-gazing happening at the time in Britain over what it means to be young and disenfranchised in rural England," Allen said.
When would-be leaders were still outsiders, such as candidates Donald Trump in the United States and Matteo Salvini in Italy, they claimed to speak for a disenfranchised core of the population.
Sanders has not let up from attacks that the party's primary system is rigged, and Canova said he's been enjoying support from other disenfranchised Democrats who feel neglected by the party's establishment.
For a man who thinks of himself as having an affinity for the downtrodden and disenfranchised populations of this country, President Trump sure can't relate to some of their most intractable problems.
Sectarian conflict erupted between the country's Alawite/Shia regime and the politically disenfranchised Sunni majority, which spawned a wave of new jihadi movements and pulled in foreign interest from across the world.

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