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"institutionalized" Definitions
  1. (usually disapproving) that has become established as part of the normal systems, practices, etc. of an organization, society or culture
  2. (of people) not able to live and think independently because they have spent so long in an institution such as a hospital or prison

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Formalized, institutionalized rape in such a weird ... but domestically.
They demonstrate the artist's resistance to Japan's institutionalized art world.
The Obama administration institutionalized deception as a tool of government.
I read romance novels, not institutionalized studies on rape victims.
These midcentury parties institutionalized relationships with professional and civic associations.
That was until Alice discovered this and had Polly institutionalized.
The bottom line: Now all of this has been institutionalized.
The Lightning carrier is not an institutionalized program of record.
"Corruption has become institutionalized at the Directorate," the report claims.
"We have incredibly high rates of institutionalized brutality," he continued.
Not long after, his mother was institutionalized for mental illness.
We need to have institutionalized mechanisms to study and support communities.
But it can also happen because of unconscious or institutionalized sexism.
Just before she does, she tells Patty she was previously institutionalized.
The religious persecutions began and restrictions became more and more institutionalized.
At the same time, much of the business remains deeply institutionalized.
Instead, he was institutionalized and hardened—and a killer was born.
But success for the institutionalized child is far from the norm.
Even the most politically progressive cities are plagued by institutionalized racism.
Some of this has been institutionalized, in terms of hiring teams.
Her mother, Gladys, was institutionalized and a year later killed herself.
She moved frequently and institutionalized her own children, repeating the cycle.
He was afraid that she was going to have him institutionalized.
Tragedy and institutionalized racism at the expense of the American taxpayer.
In recent years, the Hollywood commentariat has institutionalized my counting reflex.
It's about the institutionalized sexism that we live with every day.
There are more than 39 million individuals with a disability in America who are non-institutionalized, or 12.6% of the civilian non-institutionalized population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2014 data, the most recent available.
One report even claimed a girl was institutionalized after seeing The Exorcist.
They promote the ideologies that have resulted in institutionalized racism and disenfranchisement.
Singer cites an example in Israel, where the approach has been institutionalized.
If they can't climax from rimjobs alone, it's grounds for being institutionalized.
Women who might have otherwise been institutionalized found celebrity through Spiritualism instead.
Now that the rescue has become institutionalized, that link has been cut.
The author advocates against institutionalized incitement to terror in various international forums.
" Professor Bernhard said, "The violence against these women was institutionalized in Norway.
But then he abruptly quit working and was institutionalized, Mr. Tselnik said.
I wanted to follow how the growth of young talent becomes institutionalized.
A great many of these letters were written while Zelda was institutionalized.
I'm not in bed every day and I have not been institutionalized.
The Apple way of doing things is institutionalized and taught to new hires.
Geyser, whose sentencing is scheduled for February, could be institutionalized for 40 years.
Family firms also suffer from a lack of institutionalized mechanisms for conflict resolution.
We need a plan to solve institutionalized hatred, collectivized hatred, and white nationalism.
Being able to save project notes helps firms build institutionalized knowledge, Scott says.
If you believe entirely in God, there won't be any more institutionalized religion.
" Corruption in government and the military, the committee found, was "endemic and institutionalized.
SM: Oh, of course there is, and it's not even unfairness, it's institutionalized.
"I'll have to be institutionalized after he dies," I often used to joke.
They understood all too well the lethal consequences of structural and institutionalized racism.
The machine of institutionalized hatred does away with any form of social control.
Yes, we no longer have legal segregation, but we still have institutionalized racism.
That unreasonable protection has clearly enabled a culture of institutionalized corruption and impunity.
The All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) described the proposal as institutionalized "arm-twisting".
The usual explanations include the impacts of poverty, institutionalized racism and flawed policing.
Explanations for those types of specific disparities rest in institutional and institutionalized racism.
Venezuela's institutionalized corruption and its subsequent deterioration is not confined to its borders.
We live in a system that is riddled with institutionalized racism and sexism.
It would, however, inevitably be institutionalized in the course of the next decades.
Sanctuaries, institutionalized zoos, and universities would be exempt from the Big Cat Act.
Lawrence was also developmentally disabled and had been institutionalized most of his life.
Instead of staying in their communities and possibly working, many would be institutionalized.
This has always been the richest and most strongly institutionalized part of Europe.
Pirsig's son Chris was later also found to be mentally ill and institutionalized.
A woman came on and showed the artwork of people who were institutionalized.
Rather than be a productive, taxpaying member of society, I would be institutionalized.
And systemic and institutionalized sexism, it turns out, really hurts men, not women.
"Women are so institutionalized by the patriarchy, they don't even realize it," she said.
Racism involves the systemic and institutionalized disenfranchisement of certain groups based on their race.
They emphasized the family-controlled company's institutionalized payment of bribes and sophisticated money laundering.
"We also wish that governments across the world institutionalized paid parental leave," he said.
She knew she had this disease and she did not want to be institutionalized.
In addition, there are numerous indicators of implicit and institutionalized bias against minority groups.
There should be no doubts that discrimination against women is institutionalized in our field.
That's 250 years, followed by another hundred years of institutionalized violence against black people.
I think you need something that's more institutionalized, dependable, that's going to be around.
Lauren tries to drown her twins in the river, leading to her being institutionalized.
Who knows how long it'll take before zodiac discrimination becomes an institutionalized problem here?
I want to demolish institutionalized racism and the system that targets black people everywhere.
Anybody who's has done any time behind the wall knows that you get institutionalized.
Just as humans become institutionalized if they are locked away, so do these animals.
It uncovered serious instances of bad judgment and departures from institutionalized protocols and norms.
But to most people, Trump's misogyny isn't about subtle, institutionalized sexism or gender bias.
It's a complicated topic and one steeped in a long history of institutionalized racism.
The Kurds have institutionalized it, lavishing resources on both the dead and their survivors.
Her sister is institutionalized and has not spoken since having been raped multiple times.
But Sanders, who spoke of addressing institutionalized racism and socioeconomic disparities, avoided the term.
Throughout the film, Elwood genially frustrates a series of plots to have him institutionalized.
We all have obstacles but some are so institutionalized that many have no hope.
"After the war, Belgium kept the system in place and institutionalized it," he said.
Unless the shifts are institutionalized, or at least routinized, they may not be sustained.
"They challenge notions of gender and sexuality and constantly question institutionalized settings," she asserts.
When Artaud was later institutionalized, his doctor cited the "spells" as evidence of mental illness.
It's because of institutionalized racism and sexism, and you know what that goes back to?
That's one of the reasons ... we've actually institutionalized the idea that you should do it.
Which is easy to say when you haven't actually been the victim of institutionalized racism.
They also allege they have experienced "institutionalized gender discrimination," despite having the same job responsibilities.
In the age of reason, they were cast aside as aberrant and institutionalized en masse.
Many have seized on the delay in police action as proof of institutionalized gender discrimination.
Jamaica is coping with institutionalized colonial structures, inequality, and decades of partisan and ghetto wars.
It would mean total blockage of a legitimate, much-expected, institutionalized way of expressing opinions.
They've historically wrestled with institutionalized sexism and are often "mommy tracked" when they have children.
Experts say what's driving the disproportionate toll on black mothers is, simply put, institutionalized racism.
Consent is a subtle and nuanced discussion, and misogyny, although still institutionalized, is not acceptable.
Eurus ultimately graduated from animal cruelty to arson, after which Mycroft insists she was institutionalized.
In his telling, outdated strictures on business and institutionalized hostility toward the wealthy hindered entrepreneurialism.
Ms. Jataas, the domestic worker, said these particular killings were symptoms of an institutionalized mistreatment.
Lucia would eventually be institutionalized in Geneva, but Joyce was the last to let go.
We had had enough of institutionalized gender inequality and we took action, demanding equal pay.
He was institutionalized for much of his life, and once tried to kill his family.
We live in a country swimming in hateful rhetoric, guns and years of institutionalized racism.
Japan "institutionalized" its sex trafficking during the war, whereas other countries did not, she added.
In America's highly segregated black communities, especially, it's rooted in poverty, neglect, and institutionalized racism.
This is what really happens when such hatred is institutionalized at the highest levels of government.
The whole group did it because we've institutionalized a lot of our approach to our clients.
We're disordered and diseased in the minds of some, fit only to be criminalized and institutionalized.
As research points out, dowry has become an institutionalized and integral part of the Indian marriage.
The core idea of broadcasting content that disappears after a day has become commoditized and institutionalized.
He was institutionalized for life and died in 1984 at Mendota Mental Health Institute in Wisconsin.
"We have institutionalized racism in the country, and we just have to face it," said Waters.
This is institutionalized persecution across the political, economic and social spheres, and it must be redressed.
That just makes the employees the scapegoats for America's entire history of institutionalized and structural racism.
Forces such as institutionalized racism, structural racism and the state-backed force of the police department.
That's because a far higher fraction of black men — 7.7 percent, or 580,000 people — are institutionalized.
Nelson Mandela was elected, and Noah was freed from the bondages of institutionalized prejudice and hatred.
The philosopher argued that organized, institutionalized knowledge is power because it is taken as undisputed truth.
The men were found innocent and released, becoming a living representation of the city's institutionalized racism.
"If it gets institutionalized, it takes a lot of the pleasure out of it," she said.
Her mother, Gladys Baker, suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and was institutionalized when Norma Jeane was young.
These biases can even be institutionalized — and create confusion as the science, and related policy, evolves.
The Hate U Give vividly shows us how institutionalized oppression manifests in the personal grieving process.
In the process, they've proved that comedy and community are far more fun than institutionalized bigotry.
Prejudice, though more often an institutionalized societal problem, can come from within one's own community, too.
It's tough for any woman to surmount centuries of institutionalized sexism and win the top job.
"I think that a deeply institutionalized notion of 'place' is to blame," Ms. Savage, 35, said.
Loyalty is rewarded by institutionalized corruption, with the political elite creating and rewarding their own oligarchy.
This is a vastly under-institutionalized time of life when many people suffer a Telos Crisis.
Institutionalized racism and police killings of unarmed people of color are allowed to go unpunished. 2.
He hopes the investigation will bring convictions and also document "the institutionalized contempt" for poor people.
There's just so much institutionalized competition, and that was a story that I wanted to tell.
"That display was just a physical representation of the institutionalized racism within the university," she said.
For decades, Malaysia has adopted a policy of institutionalized affirmative action favoring the ethnic Malay majority.
Andrija Puharich is the pioneer of the book, the man who monetized and institutionalized psychic phenomenology.
"He's now institutionalized trillion dollar deficits annually every year, even in good times," Peters told Hill.
The left-wing radicals talk a lot against the systems of oppression and an institutionalized injustice.
The National Football League, which has institutionalized righteous self-aggrandizement, had a bright idea on Wednesday.
Sex discrimination protections were not included when affirmative action policy was initially institutionalized in the 1960s.
" Explaining the role of institutionalized sexism in America, he noted that a "double standard presupposes equal footing.
Black people have always had to bear the burden of proof when asserting themselves against institutionalized racism.
After being institutionalized and considered ineducable for 35 years, Scott came to Creative Growth, where she flourished.
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It involves enduring cultural norms, weird academic incentive structures, and institutionalized fears about the democratization of scholarship.
And that wasn't the only example of "institutionalized" racism Davis observed when it came to her daughter.
We don't go to the doctor because of historical trauma, institutionalized racism, so on and so forth.
In the 21908s and '19553s, scientists tested the first polio vaccines on themselves and on institutionalized children.
The National Unity Government that emerged after the problematic 2014 election has institutionalized gridlock between warring factions.
This violence erupted in response to institutionalized oppression and racism — systems that are still in place today.
In 2010, the tea party was born and institutionalized this rightward drift among Republicans in the House.
The Obama administration further institutionalized these policies and strengthened U.S. political and intelligence support for the ICC.
Research unequivocally shows that institutionalized care for LTSS is less cost-effective than living in the community.
We carry the burden of institutionalized racism and extreme physical and physiological stress that accompanies that burden.
A process that was once highly informal and improvisatory is now institutionalized, with parameters set by law.
These family ties played a critical role in overcoming the advantages institutionalized sexism gave their male opponents.
In other cases, they're simply meekly perpetuating the "drugs are bad" trope institutionalized by America's drug war.
"The Court's desegregation order is designed to remedy the injury that institutionalized racial segregation causes," she wrote.
Anger at such institutionalized mistreatment by police boiled over following Michael Brown's killing on August 9th, 2014.
During the Jim Crow era, many states and cities passed laws that institutionalized racial discrimination and segregation.
More than anything, Bunn doesn't want the young boys he mentors to give up and become institutionalized.
He's institutionalized and medicated, with his sister, Amy (Katie Aselton), his only contact with the outside world.
If this seems like an insufficiently serious response to institutionalized cheating, then it only mirrors soccer's attitude.
In the depressed provinces of institutionalized precariousness, workers embraced an old Etonian mouthing about unleashed British potential.
The union accused management of using "particularly violent methods of institutionalized harassment" to intimidate employees into leaving.
There are another 2 million incarcerated individuals who are not counted as unemployed because they are institutionalized.
Canadian cinema is institutionalized to begin with, as filmmakers depend on governmental financing bodies like Telefilm Canada.
There are also repeat reminders that institutionalized sexist and racist power hierarchies persist savagely at the bottom.
The survey covers Americans age 16 and older who aren't institutionalized or on active duty in the military.
The union has accused management of using "particularly violent methods of institutionalized harassment" to intimidate employees into leaving.
In other words, he may have institutionalized the State Department's human rights bureau, but he also corrupted it.
"Corruption was institutionalized under Yameen's tenure," Hamid Abdul Gaffoor, a spokesman for Solih's Maldivian Democratic Party, told Reuters.
During my 20s, I spent many years as an institutionalized, unemployed person living on the fringes of society.
Suddenly my rants of self-awareness, of social ills, of feminism and intersectionality and institutionalized racism were resonating.
The couple had two sons, the elder of whom was ultimately institutionalized with what may have been schizophrenia.
I think we're just beginning to see how institutionalized sexism informs our choices as children and as parents.
Confrontations like this reflect the lack of public narrative to frame the knowledge of institutionalized trans and homophobia.
"This is gender violence and it's institutionalized, then it repeats itself in smaller settings, among families," Arri said.
He's an 18-year-old who was institutionalized having been picked up by police following a Xanax blackout.
Until June 1961, there was no regular, institutionalized system of contact between the President and his intelligence leaders.
" Colbert asked if that meant "the people who aided and abetted it, how this was institutionalized in Hollywood.
She became pregnant and accused her foster parents' nephew of rape — at which point they had her institutionalized.
Their non-Buddhism was used against them by the reigning military government, allowing their persecution to become institutionalized.
The hands can be read as either sinister or tender, which exposes the power dynamics of institutionalized medicine.
I believed he'd be too frightening to even look at, a "vegetable" living a grim, pointless, institutionalized existence.
Buhari's appeal rests on his incorruptibility, but institutionalized corruption remains unscathed after four years, according to Transparency International.
Would the momentum against institutionalized racism have been sustained or would the focus have shifted to local corruption?
"Systemic and institutionalized racism are the defining civil rights and social justice issues of our time," it reads.
Judges are given free reign to keep people institutionalized without needing them to be in a physical institution.
But even with that opening up, those women still faced the institutionalized sexism of Hollywood, which was longstanding.
The way we've been talking about race lately has been about this large power structure of institutionalized racism.
Mexico, or at least the circle she moved in, was less institutionalized and provided artists with more control.
And Dostoyevsky's questions about persisting, and resisting, in the face of institutionalized inhumanity glow with an infectious fever.
Infant boys who turn out to have serious social and developmental problems and are institutionalized well before puberty.
Two years later, the Nuremberg laws, which institutionalized the Nazis' race theories, stripped Jews of their citizenship rights.
Kelley, the high school principal, and Miller, the U.S.A. Basketball spokesman, focused on how institutionalized the payments are.
They marched in front of the Justice Department before descending on the National Mall to denounce institutionalized racism.
Patients who just a decade ago might have been institutionalized, or even died, get better and go home.
It also highlights pushes by larger, more institutionalized financial services firms&apos pushes to back digital investment platforms.
"This idea that only one woman can exist in a space is something that's institutionalized," Lumumba-Kasongo says.
Then, with the rise of institutionalized segregation and the complicity of white jockeys, their numbers began to dwindle.
Germany is a secular country, but the German legal framework approves of institutionalized religions in a biased way.
The institutionalized misogyny of the Catholic Church reinforces the notion of women, and their children, as the lesser.
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If the government finds out about Xiong-xin's disability and deems him a "Lost Boy," he will be institutionalized.
One analysis of Census data found that immigrants are institutionalized at one-fifth the rate of native-born Americans.
The migrants are intercepted in the middle of the sea and brought into Lampedusa, and everything is very institutionalized.
One point that "The Hellfire Club" makes with blunt effectiveness is that Congress is home to institutionalized racial discrimination.
Institutionalized racism in police departments, or in college fraternities, is real and had been tolerated for way too long.
That's the real reason why he's been institutionalized and why the government starts to show an interest in him.
But you don't need to be white to participate in white supremacy or the institutionalized fear of black people.
It is institutionalized oppression and its residual effects that keep us awake these days, not bumps in the night.
Young women have lived with institutionalized racism, sexual aggression, gun violence, crippling poverty and much more their entire lives.
In the aftermath, the conversation has turned to many questions — including, what institutionalized systems set the foundation for inequality?
The fascist government introduced state brothels, so it didn't mind prostitution, but weren't many women institutionalized for sexual issues?
As the roles of both the presidency and the federal government have expanded, however, presidential transitions became more institutionalized.
These parties need institutionalized mechanisms to absorb citizen demands, and need to use the levers of policy to respond.
During the Civil War, "there were records of soldiers being institutionalized for what people called 'masturbatory madness,'" Laqueur explains.
But when you watch, you realize just how deep-seated institutionalized racism and societal racism runs in this country.
Trump's comments are merely an open expression of a long-standing, institutionalized disdain for the poor and the sick.
"Many Twitter users were quick to react to Dash's statements, noting that institutionalized racism isn't exactly a "double standard.
Q. Are we already witnessing some undesirable consequences from this move away from institutionalized rule by the Communist Party?
"It seems corruption has been institutionalized," Edwin Prada, a lawyer and former advisor to Conamaq, said in an interview.
In this section, too, they write about the changing ways that American psychiatry has categorized, institutionalized, and treated madness.
The solution is more freedom, something those oppressed by the institutionalized mediocrity of the system don't have enough of.
The digital currency's increased number of use cases is proof that the popular form of money is being institutionalized.
In fact, Iran has institutionalized ant-Semitism and turned Tehran into the world capital for promoting anti-Jewish hatred.
He learned decades later that she'd been institutionalized, possibly by his alcoholic father, who had a second, secret family.
Kickbacks to top police officials were so widespread, the going rate for commanders of varying ranks were essentially institutionalized.
Decades of state-sponsored stigmatization against Rohingya had resulted in "institutionalized oppression from birth to death", the report said.
I saw models of adults committed to changing institutionalized systems that impacted the lives of my peers in school.
Food ___ A growing canon of female-centered science fiction looks at questions of gender inequality, misogyny and institutionalized sexism.
Fifty years ago, young people with intellectual disabilities were often institutionalized or kept home, out of the public eye.
It's an institutionalized form of admission for a price, and it is in no way, shape or form bribery.
He institutionalized the extensive powers of the French presidency in 1958, with more than a nod to Napoleon's dictatorship.
The operation only worsened her condition and Rosemary was institutionalized until her death in 2005 at age 86. 8.
The standout is Nicholas Galanin's take on the cult of white martyrdom that underlies and abets institutionalized American brutality.
But up until now, they only considered whether an immigrant had received cash assistance or long-term, institutionalized care.
Purely digital and hybrid entrants are challenging legacy players with deeply institutionalized models, and scale is becoming increasingly important.
But from my perspective, there is none of the institutionalized racism, the intentionality, that underpinned apartheid in South Africa.
Moreover, many of the tools of U.S. democracy promotion are embedded and institutionalized in programs, laws and aid mechanisms.
They could be developmentally disabled, visionary, institutionalized, reclusive or simply retirees whose hobbies developed an unexpected intensity and originality.
I'm going to say South Carolina was the first time they actually institutionalized their existence into the different stations.
The decree resolves claims that Port Jervis violated with the federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000.
It said that in cases of sexual abuse, the presumption that a victim should always be believed should be institutionalized.
If Instagram can get its Stories institutionalized worldwide before Snapchat gets there, it could lock in a long-standing audience.
Woodle lived with mental illness and substance abuse in his teen years, which led to him being arrested and institutionalized.
Hawaiians began organizing in the 2157s to combat the institutionalized racism and prejudice they had been subjected to for generations.
Both responses ignore that each spectacular moment of unjustified police violence represents countless instances of institutionalized racial control across generations.
What is worse is that the U.S. government currently has no institutionalized plan of retribution and reunification for these families.
" As Fraser wrote, "the institution of art is not only 'institutionalized' in organizations like museums and objectified in art objects.
Many black Britons say institutionalized racism of the kind endured by the Windrush migrants remains deeply ingrained and rarely publicized.
Darger himself had been orphaned and subsequently institutionalized when he was young, resulting in a life condemned to the fringes.
A generation or two ago, general malaise and an aversion to mainstream cultural norms were enough to get you institutionalized.
Girl, Interrupted, meanwhile, is a memoir of treatment from another era, when women who were different were "troubled" and institutionalized.
Research also has shown that the daily meal deliveries helped seniors' mental health and eased their fears of being institutionalized.
She became one of the leading female voices in the party, fighting institutionalized racism and FBI surveillance all the way.
Many of America's security partners suffer from weak defense institutions in which civilian protection norms are not institutionalized or enforced.
The values of democracy, pluralism, liberty and free enterprise — which Afghans and Americans share — continue to be institutionalized in Afghanistan.
Tackling the complex topics of institutionalized discrimination against race and sex, "Zootopia" is a brilliant movie with an important message.
It also points to the deep institutionalized corruption in Vladimir Putin's Russia – and the political challenge facing the president himself.
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When Mr. Putin was re-elected in 2012, many Russians did vote against him, his policies and his institutionalized homophobia.
Emphasizing aversion to concentrated financial power, institutionalized political corruption, and a hopelessly wayward foreign policy would be a good start.
"It was a cover-up that evolved from uncontrolled chaos to an institutionalized and disciplined medal-winning conspiracy," McLaren explained.
Isolated from everyday life, controlled by staff, housed in large numbers, shepherded in groups to prescribed activities, residents become institutionalized.
Heroism is facing, head on, agents of institutionalized racism when your life or your child's life is on the line.
The couple had two daughters, the first of whom, Daria, had significant developmental and physical disabilities and was eventually institutionalized.
We will ruefully curse the institutionalized classism, xenophobia, sexism, homophobia, and racism we ourselves taught our decision-making, thinking machines.
For liberals, watching beliefs they find abhorrent "be applauded, voted and institutionalized is unnerving, upsetting and probably confusing," she said.
Soaring crime, the worst recession on record and institutionalized political corruption have been the three main issues in the campaign.
A recent report found that homelessness across the United States is in large part a byproduct of systemic, institutionalized racism.
But it also may signal the second, institutionalized phase of what has become a bona fide cross-border fashion phenomenon.
It was shaped and institutionalized to facilitate the reproduction of imperial rights, already acquired through other technologies of forcible extraction.
To follow up on Tuesday's speech, more can be done to address the institutionalized corruption and authoritarianism of Maduro's regime.
If there's evidence USC knew ... Lori and Mossimo will clearly argue this was not bribery ... that payments had become institutionalized.
Look at a country like Hungary, where you have institutionalized corruption as a means of propping up a ruling elite.
Meanwhile, digital currencies are a risky asset, Harvey said, but are becoming more institutionalized than they were in the past.
The shift since then been dramatic, with the institutionalized population shrinking about 90 percent in roughly the past half-century.
At first, Carter tried to help Roy get help, the story goes, before suggesting they get institutionalized as a pair.
The company said "increasingly institutionalized forms of doping malpractice" had increased and changed the demands made on its anti-doping kits.
Doctors don't like to admit wrongdoing for fear of being sued, he explained, but there's also an institutionalized distrust of patients.
Yet banning full-coverage garments that are religiously symbolic (and often mandated) is also considered by some to be institutionalized Islamophobia.
Given their comedic sensibilities, though, they mine for laughs the sheer hypocrisy that runs through much of institutionalized anti-trans sentiment.
Yet it has always been troubled by brutal beatdowns and institutionalized corruption, and most reform efforts have been abortive, at best.
Disabled bodies, on the other hand, were to be gawked at, shut in, institutionalized, or killed (practices that still continue today).
"That becomes a disproportionality that speaks to some sort of institutionalized injustice going on," says Bad River Tribal Chairman Mike Wiggins.
The novel up to this point excels at making the reader understand the disastrous ramifications of institutionalized bigotry via Delvin's experiences.
Grade: A-. So glad Democrats institutionalized a vast and unaccountable national security apparatus that will soon be controlled by a madman.
Over time, and especially as Israeli politics has shifted rightward, the settler movement has become an institutionalized part of Israeli society.
Trump has positioned himself as a symbolic icon for institutionalized white supremacy and racism, so West's faith in him is outlandish.
How do you deal with institutionalized cheating, like what we saw with the Russian government manipulating test results at the laboratory?
Every other character has a pretty bonkers, rich storyline involving things like murder, intrigue, institutionalized sisters, and heavy doses of melodrama.
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In fact, being gay or lesbian meant living with the risk of being arrested or institutionalized because of one's sexual orientation.
When we meet him in the pilot, he's been institutionalized at a psychiatric hospital aptly named Clockworks (more on that later).
But for the 10 days he was institutionalized, her days revolved around her visits to him, during which she stayed strong.
That includes people who are sometimes called "the invisible" — those who live in slums, who are homeless, or who are institutionalized.
"Settler-militias and armed households were institutionalized for the destruction and control of Native peoples, communities, and nations," Dunbar-Ortiz writes.
In the form now institutionalized in HHS's Division of Conscience and Religious Freedom, civil rights have been wrenched from this tradition.
The daughter said he was institutionalized at one point, and he has pushed her and has threatened to kill family members.
I would hate to see my friends take upon themselves for the institutionalized indifference; I would hate to see them suffer.
Following the feminist and civil rights movements, Hollywood gradually began employing women as movie directors, though they still faced institutionalized sexism.
Even just a year ago it was barely over half its current size, and far from being an institutionalized communication utility.
Another big theme in the album is institutionalized racism, how these institutions affect guys like you and guys in this community.
The huge U.S. trade deficit with China — estimated at about $370 billion for 2017 — is driven by unstoppable and institutionalized dynamics.
The researchers used data from the 2013 National Health Interview Survey on a representative proportion of the civilian non-institutionalized population.
But the first instance of the institutionalized practice of quarantine came much earlier, in the 14th century, according to the CDC.
If allowed to be institutionalized, such policies will eventually be used against political opponents and other "undesirables," regardless of citizenship status.
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But Iran's clerical regime has too many power centers and is too deeply institutionalized to be toppled by impulsive military action.
He treated two schizophrenia patients who were both institutionalized, and practically catatonic, with minocycline, an old antibiotic usually used for acne.
"Saturday's referendum furthers a long-held D.P.P. goal to get referendums institutionalized," said Michael Fahey, a legal consultant based in Taipei.
Now, it's being institutionalized, because everybody in the universities, in the Islamic Ministry, they are all spreading this form of Islam.
My mother was always gearing me up for something: a good education, future job security and, most of all, institutionalized racism.
The 30-year-old could be involuntarily institutionalized to undergo a psychological evaluation in accordance with Florida law, per the Herald.
Decades of patronage by successive military and civilian governments for promoters of religious hate has created a culture of institutionalized intolerance.
As they're busy defending their 2015 win, their lawsuit against U.S. Soccer, which alleges "years of ongoing institutionalized gender discrimination," continues.
He mentioned populism, propaganda, institutionalized hatred and an international community that he regarded as sometimes seemingly blind to these social forces.
In October, he publicly second-guessed his role in perpetuating what he called the "institutionalized meathead culture" of the food industry.
Backers of the monuments call them a tribute to history and heritage, while opponents decry them as powerful tributes to institutionalized racism.
Betty Earlier this year, I read a fan theory somewhere that suspected Betty would be institutionalized by the close of season 3.
In order to really confront right-wing terror in the US, we need to grapple with the fact that it is institutionalized.
One is to design multiple and diverse systems to illuminate potential pitfalls that can be remedied before an AI system is institutionalized.
It's a narrative that's especially hard to break: Think of a character in a psychological thriller, institutionalized and insisting she's not nuts.
This enabled them to organize and mobilize voters, communicate effectively with the grassroots, and provide an institutionalized link between citizens and governments.
Critics argue that the restrictions on gay and bisexual sexually active men donating blood amount to institutionalized homophobia and should be revoked.
Following his 22002 arrest, the "Butcher of Plainfield" was institutionalized — never convicted of his crimes — and died of natural causes in 1984.
It is her status not as a famous actor, but as someone who has experienced the sting of institutionalized racism as well.
DiLaurentis' (Andrea Parker) adopted daughter, and the biological daughter of her secret sister Mary Drake, who was also institutionalized at Radley Sanitarium.
In 2017, he presented a BBC documentary called "Gareth Thomas v Homophobia, Hate in the Beautiful Game", about institutionalized homophobia in football.
In Pakistan, the Council of Islamic Ideology defends the practice of old men marrying young girls—a form of legalized, institutionalized rape.
In this darkly satirical speculation, Blake Montgomery imagines a world where the drive towards wellness is not only fully institutionalized, but omnipresent.
Most are unknown during their lifetime; they range from institutionalized mental patients and incarcerated prisoners, to intellectually disabled people and hermetic geniuses.
Combined with the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA), the ADA helped ameliorate centuries of institutionalized discrimination against people with disabilities.
With that in mind, it's certainly no mistake that Syd is named after the former Pink Floyd frontman who was briefly institutionalized.
" Israel has enacted some changes since a 270 Unicef report described abuses in the military court system as "widespread, systematic and institutionalized.
"We will not loosen our guard until the promise to denuclearize the Peninsula is kept, and peace is fully institutionalized," added Moon.
Lee said the attacks on border posts happened within the "context of decades of systematic and institutionalized discrimination against" the Muslim minority.
This ultimately shaped my dad's politics and sparked a desire in him to infiltrate the system and fight against its institutionalized racism.
Because of long-standing inequities and institutionalized discrimination, the net worth of black households is roughly one-eighth that of white households.
The U.S. women's soccer team sued U.S. Soccer, accusing it of "institutionalized gender discrimination," just three months before the Women's World Cup.
I want to tell Julian   Everything has changed But there is still institutionalized Discrimination Against convicts [In access to housing // education // & employment].
Polari may be gone, but gay languages continue to exist in communities and nations around the world with institutionalized or endemic homophobia.
Chef Tison says that the bland, institutionalized fare typical of the health system lacks not just culinary distinction but often nutritional quality.
The Jim Crow laws that institutionalized segregation in the 19703s were accompanied by a mass hysteria in the United States against immigrants.
Institutionalized monitoring and censorship were the norm in Myanmar under the military regime, which transitioned to a more democratic rule in 2011.
"Stop and frisk" was thus introduced and institutionalized as a method for physically confronting and aggressively apprehending potential criminals in hot spots.
"My hope is that this is the beginning of the end of institutionalized homophobia at BYU and in the church more broadly."
Yes, there's raw anger and flippant sass and a stark spotlight thrown on institutionalized violence and sexism, much of it state-sanctioned.
For one thing, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi was saddled with the institutionalized persecution of the Rohingya when she came to power.
They show how the group has institutionalized a program using off-the-shelf technology to bedevil the militarily superior American armed forces.
Climate change, slipshod authoritarianism, institutionalized Islamophobia—the future Omar El Akkad paints here is at once terrifying, plausible, and impossible to ignore.
Even glossy women's magazines have an institutionalized schedule, featuring extra-thick issues for fall fashion and the inevitable "bikini season" late-spring specials.
The gamut runs wide in L'envol, which bands together artists who are famous and anonymous; canonical and outcasts; genuinely deranged and unjustly institutionalized.
Their style of music and movement is one that is native to Black communities and institutionalized at HBCUs (historically Black Colleges and Universities).
He signed the 2013 propaganda bill into law, but he has sought at times to dispel the notion that Russia has institutionalized homophobia.
Syd is actually named after Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett, who was pushed out of the band in 1968 before being briefly institutionalized.
Told both from Landau's perspective and that of his white mother, the story places the human impact of institutionalized racism front and center.
Since the late 1960s, the Studio Museum in Harlem has served as a space for black artists to enter the institutionalized art world.
The ceremony seen at the start of the episode was a testament to how institutionalized rape has become for the handmaids of Gilead.
But in the process, Twitter actually institutionalized the heckler's veto, allowing its most angry and active users to influence what content is suppressed.
All of the tracks offer nuanced critiques of the American political establishment, from the media, to Congress, the White House and institutionalized racism.
Though Overtown's fate feels fragile, its history is not (the Dream Defenders note that attempts to destroy the neighborhood were institutionalized long ago).
Penn ignores the real-world outcome here: welfare reform resulted in an increase in deep poverty, and broken-windows policing entrenched institutionalized racism.
This study will work to eradicate those institutionalized biases by moving beyond payment data and tracking diverse people spread over the United States.
From the institutionalized cover-ups in the Catholic Church to the victimization of children in war zones, we are failing to protect children.
There is a rabidness to Team Left that simply cannot be allowed to be institutionalized and granted control of a body of government.
The work is a searing critique of institutionalized racism and the white feminism of the women's movement that often tokenizes women of color.
US alliances are deeply institutionalized relationships, reflecting complicated bargains that cannot be reduced to a zero-sum "who gets what?" real estate transaction.
What we have are people gathered together for comfort and consolation as a reaction to institutionalized depression—and thank God they've done it.
Which is to say that the most technologically advanced and politically institutionalized societies in Imperator will be powered in large part by slavery.
The references to black heroism, institutionalized racism and violence recur in his art and make his career completely pertinent to the American present.
" In Shambhala, Lama Tsultrim said, "the level of institutionalized hierarchy is quite extraordinary," with the Sakyong functioning "sort of like a divine king.
When New York's political leaders fail to enact proven reforms like same-day registration, that inaction is nothing short of institutionalized voter suppression.
Often you find partisan observers accusing the mainstream media of institutionalized liberal bias by not immediately blaming Islamist terrorists for the latest outrage.
But as the bank faced increased competition, and it expanded the program in 2009, senior JPMorgan bankers "institutionalized" the hiring, federal authorities say.
I'll never know the impotent rage of being profiled, or encounter institutionalized hurdles to success because of my skin or hair or name.
The players sued the federation in March 2202 over allegations of institutionalized discrimination based on compensation differences between the men's and women's teams.
For her remaining 63 years, she led an institutionalized existence, out of public view, unable to speak clearly or walk without a limp.
That decade of H-bombs and McCarthyism and the Korean War and institutionalized racism, sexism, and homophobia at almost all levels of society?
Gilbert Jr.'s mother, Shelley Gilbert, and his lawyer argued he was insane at the time of the shooting and should be institutionalized.
The Justice Department investigates claims of discrimination involving houses of worship under a 220 statute, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act.
Two friends and former co-workers of Mr. Martunovich said in interviews that the construction foreman had been institutionalized a few years ago.
But you do not get our "diversity" without safe spaces, trigger warnings, or some institutionalized form of respect for people with different experiences.
An Amnesty International report from November documented a system of institutionalized discrimination and segregation of the Rohingya that was meant to erase their identity.
Needless to say, these final works, documenting developmentally disabled people who have been institutionalized by their families, are among her most poignant images. —G.
Trans people in Chile face institutionalized discrimination in employment and housing similar what their U.S. counterparts face, despite laws that exist to prevent them.
Everywhere there were orphanages, everywhere children were institutionalized, there seem to be stories in living memory of dead and missing and even murdered children.
It is an institutionalized oppression, kept alive by intentional and unintentional practices that center the experience of white people and invalidate people of color.
The medical record None of Lincoln's primary medical records exists today, with the exception of limited notes doctors kept when she was forcibly institutionalized.
Analysts say it was money, not a sudden awakening to the horrors of institutionalized patriarchy, that motivated the move by MBS and his father.
Inequality has lessened in some ways since apartheid, South Africa's institutionalized system of racial discrimination and segregation lasting from the late 1940s to 1994.
For us, this flag is a symbol of institutionalized violence (genocide, rape, slavery, colonialism, etc.) against people of color, domestically as well as globally.
The motherlode of money being spent to keep this wildfire of institutionalized tests burning needs to be repurposed beginning in 2017-2018 school year.
Whether we like it or not, Black people's ongoing, institutionalized disenfranchisement is a residual effect of our classifications as less than human during slavery.
You look at how long it took to get justice over something like Hillsborough, for example, and it seems to me there's institutionalized injustice.
In his remarks before sentencing, Moore acknowledged Fields' long history of mental health issues, beginning when he was institutionalized several times as a child.
The broad narrative of the film challenges viewers to think about how class privilege doesn't overshadow the ugly truth about institutionalized racism in America.
"Maniac" is a remake of a Norwegian dark-comedy about "an institutionalized man who lives a fantasy life in his dreams," according to Netflix.
It's part of US employment data, and covers Americans age 16 and older who aren't institutionalized or serving on active duty in the military.
The United Nations didn't create the climate change or global warming issue but they institutionalized it in the vast apparatus of the United Nations.
As carbon dioxide levels rise, as humans create more and newer justifications for institutionalized murder and as lethal diseases ravage unsuspecting populations, writers respond.
Institutionalized oversight provides consistent, predictable terms of engagement for technology companies, and buyers in the defense industry should hold vendors to the same standard.
To create a revolution that turns systemic racism and institutionalized oppression on their heads, we must first dream, and then put in the work.
This is, they remind him, the case for the rest of his life, so he might as well play along; it's literalized, institutionalized PTSD.
But the institutionalized Republican Party is unwilling to check Trump and in fact backs his play, because he's on their team against the Democrats.
Seasoned from past penitentiary wars, time in the hole, lifting law books in laundry bags for exercise, one thousand push-ups a day. Institutionalized.
So you're gonna always be institutionalized and they'll always make you feel like you can't better yourself, you can't do nothing greater for yourself.
"Unlike in the West, where religion is organized, and even homophobia seems institutionalized, in India, all of this is very fluid," Mr. Pattanaik said.
He was picked up as a vagrant in 1931, and was institutionalized as a mute schizophrenic, some believe, simply because he didn't speak English.
It must be proven that these athletes have not been implicated in the institutionalized scheme and have been tested as overseen by the panel.
Should the International Olympic Committee's executive board agree that there was institutionalized doping in Russia, the country could be hit with an overall ban.
In their filing and a statement released by the team, the 28 players described "institutionalized gender discrimination" that they say has existed for years.
It was "not surprising that this same blurring of abortion and homicide in cultural discourse became institutionalized" in the country's judicial system, they wrote.
Lucia, high-schooler and pyromaniac, has every reason to be tetchy: a dead father, an institutionalized mother, a penniless guardian, an insensitive school administration.
There was no widespread police violence this weekend, and the specter of institutionalized racial hatred was a talking point rather than an immediate threat.
The clothbound ledgers, which describe New York Life's revenues and expenses in spidery script, also document how the company institutionalized the nation's racial hierarchy.
It's the way that Warren links the Ukraine scandal to institutionalized corruption and the influence of big money, the central themes of her campaign.
Elwood quickly learns of the horrific and dehumanizing practices keeping institutionalized racism afloat at Nickel Academy, masked as a reform school for wayward boys.
Thomas B. Edsall Reader, guess when this paragraph was written: Liberalism has turned away from the common people and become institutionalized into an establishment.
I grew up in Colombia, where, as in much of South America, stark inequality is so institutionalized it's easy to become inured to it.
Too institutionalized to care for herself after a life of confinement, Ms. Bullen died in a church-run home in 2003 at age 51.
It was under the guise of "states' rights" that the South sought to preserve institutionalized segregation post-slavery and throughout the civil rights movement.
"[The suspect] represented what the NRA has always said is the law-abiding citizen: He'd never committed a felony and was never institutionalized," Donohue says.
This is our time to build alliances with other people of color to fight back against both the Trump administration and our country's institutionalized racism.
The artist then turned these motifs into collages and large wire sculptures, the multiple installations unsettlingly enlivening traditional fears and those specific to institutionalized children.
Also, she once faked being institutionalized to get out of a relationship with Johnny Carson, so we know she's bad at saying no to people.
But Michelle says the parents she knows are far more worried about aggressive autistic kids hurting someone, being institutionalized, ending up in jail, or worse.
The backlash managed to bypass the institutionalized cheating known as legacies — a largely hidden leg-up on college entry based entirely on your family name.
By exonerating wives of adultery if done with the consent of their husbands, it discriminates against women, and amounts to "institutionalized discrimination", the petition said.
"This is another nail in the coffin of religious freedom and tolerance in Indonesia because of institutionalized discrimination," said Andreas Harsono of Human Rights Watch.
Equally sobering was a recent op-ed about the pervasiveness of harassment in Sweden, a country with a robust safety net and institutionalized gender equality.
One criterion for inclusion in the Chapman survey is that participants must not be institutionalized, but that doesn't mean the study excluded people with delusions.
She lashes out in frustration, but every blowup is taken as further indication that she needs to be institutionalized, and her situation gets progressively worse.
I would love to see Facebook and Google and these big, huge institutionalized structures now taken down a couple pegs in terms of their power.
Immigration advocates and Democratic lawmakers say many traumatized children, having fled their home countries, were held in institutionalized settings for too long under the policy.
Navarro speaks somewhat hesitantly about that early period of her career, during which she alludes to instances of institutionalized sexism that suppressed her artistic ambitions.
But all of this takes place against a backdrop of media hysteria, institutionalized privilege, endless speculation, and vast wealth that not even Hollywood can match.
As a result, institutionalized care is commonly viewed in the humanitarian industry as "an option of last resort," absent no other form of alternative care.
As iconic as Paris Is Burning is, many people know that most of its characters have since died penniless at the hands of institutionalized homophobia.
It's a question you could ask of almost everyone on the show, but is best represented in Kevin, Sr., who was institutionalized after the event.
While the State Department did, recently, condemn that persecution, it failed to recognize in its remarks the effects of institutionalized bigotry and violence on health.
Guo writes: According to a Wonkblog analysis of government statistics, about 1.6 percent of prime-age white men (25 to 54 years old) are institutionalized.
After the civil rights movement pushed this nation to face its institutionalized racism, we made significant efforts to address inequality through the war on poverty.
A spokesperson told Business Insider that Agarwal is financing the deal via support from "global institutionalized banks and his financial partners," without giving specific details.
Even in a worst-case scenario, an enforcement office can exist as an institutionalized platform for addressing the future disputes in U.S.-China economic relations.
The disparity amounts to institutionalized discrimination against aging and disabled people, and it prevents me from truly having a choice about where I can live.
The key point here is that our shared history of slavery, of institutionalized violence and debasement, as destructive as it has been, is also constitutive.
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Even the gargoyle apparatchik Comrade Panczel (a cross-dressed and brilliant Eszter Csakanyi), the epitome of institutionalized evil, is revealed to be a lonely soul.
He even recalled watching his mother be institutionalized and revealed he once had to call the police after she acted violently toward him and Josh.
Wall Street landlordsWith renting strong, the trend of institutionalized single-family homeowners, like Blackstone&aposs Invitation Homes, purchasing more of the market will likely continue.
Some, like Hezbollah or the Iraqi forces, are now so large, well-equipped and institutionalized that they more closely resemble professional militaries than informal militias.
Benefit structures still associate certain key ages (such as 65) with retirement even as people live and work longer, contributing to institutionalized ageism, she said.
The never-ending threats and burning crosses caused his wife to have an emotional breakdown, which left her institutionalized for the rest of her life.
Last week, the U.S. Treasury accused ABLV bank of "institutionalized money laundering," including allowing its clients to conduct business with parties connected to North Korea.
Lyrical calls for a more democratic and inclusive society—such as Lamar's pleas for freedom on "Institutionalized"—are reflected in more democratic and inclusive instrumentation.
This community has been fighting gentrification, institutionalized racism, Spectra pipeline, police violence against black bodies, and creating powerful art as part of the ongoing struggle.
MTV played their music videos, including the one for their best-known song, "Institutionalized," which made it onto the Beavis And Butthead program's adolescent radar.
Institutionalized homophobia is rife—consensual sex between men is illegal, and there is no legal protection against discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation.
They've done so in the face of obstinance, vitriol, and an institutionalized consensus that the loss of X's life (and more music) is the greater tragedy.
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Sunday said the country will implement an "institutionalized madrassa system" with standard curriculum and greater oversight from the Department of Education.
I'm especially interested in how you make a really strong case for why we shouldn't have kids and expose the institutionalized power of the motherhood penalty.
But Ward has Danny followed and attacked in the street, and Joy has him drugged and institutionalized, which the show insists isn't a poorly justified overreaction.
It's homes underwater because 11 years ago Hurricane Katrina broadcasted to the world that systemic and institutionalized anti-black racism was still state-sanctioned and real.
"Starvation and using this strategy of siege and cutting off aid and supplies is becoming an institutionalized weapon in this vicious war in Syria," Etefa said.
He began smoking marijuana at 6 and turned to beer by 9 -- the same age he was when he was first institutionalized in the juvenile system.
After battling leftist rioting in the 1960s and institutionalized corruption in the 1970s, force chiefs worked hard to improve training and boost its reputation for professionalism.
These socioeconomic disparities, the most dramatic for black and Hispanic families, are largely due to institutionalized racism in U.S. policy on everything from housing to education.
A quarter-century later, mass incarceration and institutionalized racism have grown more entrenched but fortunately so has the political consciousness of a new generation of activists.
In order to change sexist tendencies in the professional world and discriminatory hiring practices, there need to be institutionalized changes and more women calling the shots.
Since the Supreme Court ruled the practice unconstitutional, California has struggled to contain chaos between the race-based gangs that institutionalized themselves under the segregated system.
Dr. Maha Hilal is an expert on institutionalized Islamophobia in the war on terror with her research and advocacy against Islamophobia spanning more than a decade.
Russia has now accepted — for the first time — that there was indeed institutionalized doping organized with the implication of people working within the Ministry of Sport.
Many artists themselves were very wary of their work becoming institutionalized but over 40 years or so, performance art became well established in the art world.
For many, South African history is synonymous with apartheid, the oppressive institutionalized system of white-dominated racial segregation that governed the nation from 543 to 254.
The labor force participation rate measures the fraction of the civilian, non-institutionalized population, age 19803 or over, that is either working or looking for work.
These are tech giants, like Uber and Airbnb, which are replacing the institutionalized trust providers and becoming the keepers of our digital identity and our trustworthiness.
In an unhappy marriage, Mirabella-Davis's grandmother experienced pica in the 1940s, and her husband institutionalized her for it; decades later, their story has inspired Swallow.
A hotel stops being boutique, he said, only "when it loses its point of view and specific attitude ... when it becomes generic and institutionalized, cookie cutter."
"The movement," too, had already begun to fall away, as rights groups professionalized and consolidated influence—a familiar saga institutionalized in the annals of grassroots movements.
In earlier times, "everyone" thought women were too stupid to vote or own property, kept slaves in shackles, experimented on orphans, and institutionalized humans with disabilities.
The composers enact a kind of double rebellion, both against a mainstream audience that pines for tonality and against an institutionalized avant-garde that spurns it.
Norma wasn't the best mother alive, but she did love her son and worried about what would happen if he were taken from her and institutionalized.
The New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd has used her creative license to imagine Trump institutionalized after an election he loses — though he thinks he won.
Taiwan has held direct elections for its president for two decades now, and the system of choosing a leader has become both more pluralistic and more institutionalized.
With an institutionalized network like The Grid, New York hopes it can further fuse its pockets of innovation into one well-oiled machine, consistently producing transformative ideas.
The march wasn't simply about those issues, however, and you could find representations of anger at Trump's climate change denial and institutionalized corporate greed, among other causes.
Having seen both the power of grassroots environmental campaigns and the skepticism they draw from institutionalized scientists, he sees the power imbalances within well-intentioned environmental spaces.
You could be institutionalized, subjected to electric shock treatment, you could lose your job — so very few people are willing to be publicly depicted in this way.
The people who institutionalized an economic system that has left both millennials and the broader workforce feeling broke, burned out, chained to their desks, and constantly behind.
Read MoreDubuc turns to crowdfunding to bring electric car to market Still, some venture capital investors say start-ups will continue to rely on the institutionalized process.
In meetings, Russian officials continue to deny the existence of the institutionalized doping plot now outlined in three independent reports, according to people involved in the talks.
The reasoning behind the institutionalized sexism that has kept women from the Oval Office isn't usually explained, but the idiotic stereotypes mostly have to do with emotion.
That's not a few bad actors, but an indication of the systemic, institutionalized extraction that has been guiding banking for the past several decades, if not longer.
Even years after the parental deprivation ended, children who were initially raised in institutionalized care show hallmarks of a dysregulated stress response and disruptions in brain development.
These events impact every aspect of our communities and businesses, and they intensify existing inequities both by their very nature and through our institutionalized responses to them.
IA: People don't feel comfortable when confronted with representations of violence from a female voice, especially when they're asked to examine institutionalized violence through an eroticized aesthetic.
And still, for some reason — despite her relatability and the way she articulates the realities of institutionalized misogyny — we focus on Sandy, Danny, and Greased-effing-Lightning.
Kennedy's vision, which would be institutionalized through much of the legislation enacted under Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, reverberates through contemporary debates about the future of American democracy.
The songwriting, brutally honest and timely, captured issues like institutionalized racism with songs like "Alright" adopted as the de facto anthem for the Black Lives Matter movement.
A new initiative announced by US Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx today is focused on repairing the inequality in American cities that those highway projects institutionalized years ago.
Yet the administration of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has shrugged off this criticism and pushed ahead with an agenda that can be described only as institutionalized xenophobia.
Just at the moment when Kiese is starting to love his body, another person assaults it—because they are both suffering under the weight of institutionalized oppression.
My experience of feeling bias about me solely on the basis of my skin color informed much of my academic work, learning about oppression and institutionalized racism.
We were brought up thinking about Marxist and postcolonial critiques, institutionalized racism and milestone exhibitions like the 1993 Whitney Biennial, which looked at identity politics and multiculturalism.
Related: Ferguson Approves DOJ Overhaul of Police and Courts, Likely Dodges Costly Lawsuit Denbeaux says institutionalized racism hasn't gone away; it's just changed shape since the 239s.
Some Def Con attendees feel that sexism is institutionalized at Def Con, and not just the unfortunate result of a few assholes who happened to be attending.
These narratives of love and loss amalgamated with the presence of institutionalized racism of the Americas, serve as catalyst for traditional practices of healing to be embraced.
Recognizing that drug policy has been used as form of institutionalized oppression, I was compelled to play a role in preventing the digital evolution of systemic discrimination.
We're proud to stand together with those advocating for Black lives and to call out the deep systemic and institutionalized racism that exists in the United States.
Trust — the basis of social and commercial interactions — has been guaranteed for centuries by institutionalized trust providers, such as hierarchically organized companies and other third-party authorities.
In just a few years, thanks in good measure to these galas, City Ballet audiences have become accustomed to same-sex pairings amid ballet's more institutionalized heterosexuality.
Since institutionalized populations may have greater rates of benzo use and overdose, the gap in the data could miss a contributor to the rise of overdose deaths.
Eugen Gabritschevsky was well on his way to a successful career as a geneticist when a series of nervous breakdowns left him, in his late 30s, institutionalized.
We debated whether people suffering from mental illness, particularly those who pose a threat to themselves and others, should be required to take medication or be institutionalized.
It comes as the U.S. women's team awaits a trial after suing its governing body for "institutionalized gender discrimination" by paying them less than the men's team.
The story, after all, is about female employees who, with icy smiles and iron ambition, worked for a conservative political force who institutionalized the harassment of women.
While this has happened on occasion in the past, the Trump administration has intensified and institutionalized it, weakening our commitment to American ideals and our national security.
In Afghanistan, the United States has been propping up a narco-state, routinely glossing over institutionalized drug corruption, in its efforts to battle a drug-funded insurgency.
The fact that those questions felt valid only a few years ago tells the story of how the real estate technology ecosystem has evolved, expanded, and institutionalized.
Stevenson and others in the criminal-justice and educational systems work to combat institutionalized racism, thereby helping to reduce the type of violence that arises from it.
"It's an extremely personal piece that helped further discussion on unconscious bias and institutionalized racism in America today," Steve Cameron, an associate producer for Business Insider, said.
In Pakistan, Ahmadi Muslims face institutionalized religious repression, including criminal prosecution and imprisonment under anti-blasphemy and anti-terrorism laws, police torture, voter disenfranchisement, and publication bans.
According to a DAV survey conducted last year, 75 percent of veterans who rely on family caregivers today would need to be institutionalized at much greater expense.
Still, it was a radical shift in an era when the prevailing attitude toward women was that they were lesser than men, especially if they were institutionalized.
Adia grew up there in the 80s, when crack was ripping through the black population, and despite a contemporary veil of progression, she suffered daily, institutionalized racism.
And Ross's tale served an important purpose in the creation of institutionalized American cultural identity more broadly: The flag-veneration movement and the Betsy Ross legend grew together.
Today, military accountability is institutionalized in the form of "corps," which are led by general officers responsible for managing their respective specialties and carrying out their corps' mission.
In this way, through the most effective gerrymandering of legislative and congressional districts in the nation's history, the right has institutionalized a dangerous power vacuum on the left.
The chairman of the House Financial Services Committee told CNBC on Tuesday the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act has stifled economic growth and institutionalized "too big to fail" banks.
Because her adopted mother was working as a stewardess aboard the steamship Ocean Queen, which traveled to Colón, Panama, Sarah was institutionalized by the Commissioners of Public Charities.
And as the trade becomes more institutionalized in Afghanistan, it has undercut years of anticorruption efforts, perpetuating its status as a source of regional instability, crime and intrigue.
In fact, this is why the US Department of Transportation recently introduced an initiative that focuses on repairing the inequality that urban freeways institutionalized so many years ago.
"ABLV has institutionalized money laundering as a pillar of the bank's business practices," it said, adding that bank executives and management have used bribery to influence Latvian officials.
As the head of JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s Women on the Move initiative, Samantha Saperstein spoke about what companies can and should do to overcome institutionalized gender bias.
Tonight, VICELAND will screen "USA: Assault in the Military," the show's in-depth look into institutionalized sexual assault within the US military, at New York City's Lincoln Center.
"This monitoring committee is important, but it looks like consensus is likely to build around what Russia and Saudi decide, and that gets institutionalized," J.P. Morgan's Malek said.
His promises likely were sincere, but governing always looks different from the inside and eventually he adopted secrecy practices that have been firmly institutionalized in the modern presidency.
Had there never been slavery in the U.S., we would still have economic and social disparities, and there is no indication that racism would not have become institutionalized.
The Justice Department alleges the county violated the federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000, which prohibits religious discrimination and unjustified burdens on religion exercise.
Most recently, Alison was institutionalized at a mental health facility against her will and made a public plea to Mariah to provide resources to aid in her release.
In Lear's world, characters had miscarriages and abortions, found themselves the victims of hate crimes and sexual assault, and coped with institutionalized racism—and with their own prejudices.
Ever since the aesthetic was institutionalized by the Museum of Modern Art in the early half of the 20th century, the arts community has wrestled with its meaning.
In an interview, he discussed how Mr. Xi's tenure differs from that of his predecessors and why, in authoritarian states, institutionalized governance is preferable to more personalized rule.
There's another common thread: Despite the unrealistic standards they've dealt with, these women have managed to overcome institutionalized setbacks in order to reach a point of self-acceptance.
The era of market liberalization that coincided with democratic transition in the 1990s only deepened the culture of institutionalized corruption that had developed around soccer in the Americas.
Players on the team have sued U.S. Soccer, accusing the organization of "institutionalized gender discrimination" including inequity in pay, practice time, practice locations, medical treatment, coaching and travel.
The purpose of this dialogue is not to shut down ideas or speech, but rather to instruct white people as to how we can collectively dismantle institutionalized racism.
The couple had one son, Guy, who was born in 1946, diagnosed with autism and institutionalized; Mr. Robinson confirmed the son is alive but declined to comment further.
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Outfits like Blackstone, K.K.R. and Carlyle evolved, and became institutionalized, over decades through the persistent energies of their respective founders, Stephen A. Schwarzman, Henry Kravis and David Rubenstein.
The independence movement split into two opposing ideological camps, a division that eventually became institutionalized into the separate states that we know today as North and South Korea.
Instead, she offers a persuasive examination of the innumerable institutionalized prejudices, roadblocks and often unconscious undermining that women face in nearly every aspect of public and private life.
For a young democracy that is grappling with a history of institutionalized racism and trying to spread wealth more evenly throughout the country, the results have been tragic.
Meanwhile, institutionalized, party-based authoritarian regimes, like in China or Russia, are turning into premodern cults of personality/Maximum Leader regimes, which are far more unstable and dangerous.
More recently, a new, politically engaged generation of young African-American, Latino and Asian poets have written verses that address institutionalized bias and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Subject to the whims of their padroni — the men who owned the feudal land upon which they toiled — Italian women were commonly the victims of institutionalized, systematic rape.
A 2013 study showed that spending on services like Meals on Wheels was associated with less reliance on institutionalized care, because more people could live independently at home.
In a 195-page report, "Inescapable Violence: Child Abuse within North Korea", the group described sexual abuse as "institutionalized and widely accepted as a normal part of life".
Until we acknowledge and respect that the female performance curve is different from the male version that sports was built on, girls will continue to face institutionalized harm.
After all, the two-term limit was institutionalized in the 1982 constitution precisely because of the disastrous Cultural Revolution that Chairman Mao unleashed by himself and for himself.
However, having Spock institutionalized at any point in his career — and that never coming up ever in any Trek episode or movie is a big pill to swallow.
"I don't think anyone in our office believes for one second there is an issue with institutionalized anti-semitism at the NYT," one staffer in an international bureau said.
Contact follows Arroway as she searches for a radio signal from an intelligent extraterrestrial civilization, battling bureaucracy, politicians, economic woes, statistical unlikelihood, institutionalized sexism, and her own emotional demons.
The lawsuit outlines years of alleged institutionalized gender discrimination, claiming travel conditions, medical personnel, promotion of games and training are less favorable for female players compared to the men.
"The fact that concentration camps are now an institutionalized practice in the home of the free is extraordinarily disturbing, and we need to do something about it," she added.
Tashkent, Uzbekistan — Uzbekistan was until recently one of the world's most isolated countries, with institutionalized forced labor on its vast cotton fields, a torture record and restricted individual freedoms.
A senior policymaker who works closely with Rajan said the bank clean up exercise had been "institutionalized" and was on auto-mode, playing down any impact from Rajan's exit.
Even after they are adopted into stable and loving families, children who were initially reared in institutionalized care (such as orphanages) show psychological and biological consequences many years later.
"In hindsight, Clinton's approach to Iowa was part of an institutionalized disdain for the caucus process nationwide that ultimately helped to doom her first candidacy for president," Issenberg said.
"Now it's about unconscious bias, and institutionalized racism, and systems that have been in place for decades that we're starting to have to examine the ramifications of," she said.
Watch the VICE News documentary Institutionalized: Mental Health Behind Bars: Balaban noted that Maricopa County handles its mentally ill inmate population differently than many other jails across the country.
But another difference arises between institutionalized mindfulness and Hashtag Mindfulness in its combination with other lifestyle trends — notably general wellness, but also astrology, crystal healing, reiki healing, and more.
"The fact that concentration camps are now an institutionalized practice in the 'Home of the Free' is extraordinarily disturbing, and we need to do something about it," she added.
In fact, The Iranian regime's anti-American postures, its crusade against Israel, its firm determination to eradicate the Jewish state and its institutionalized antisemitism are appealing to these groups.
The bill would require insurance companies that offer institutional services to disabled people and seniors to offer those services locally so that patients would have access without being institutionalized.
The spate of murders has caused alarm among public health experts, and the lack of institutionalized recognition of transgender people has led to poor data from law enforcement officials.
But the 49ers never rebuked him, even when it would have been simpler and easier to do so in a league that has nearly institutionalized its concept of patriotism.
Context: Abraaj developed sloppy financial habits in its early years, when it was really a multi-family office, and didn't clean up as it became larger and more institutionalized.
Twenty-eight players filed a gender discrimination suit in March for "institutionalized gender discrimination" that they say has led to unequal pay, training facilities, medical treatments, travel and coaching.
He enlisted his friends to cover up the birth of their child by having the baby taken away to be raised by acquaintances, and he later had Halpin institutionalized.
Police brutality often targets the most vulnerable residents in the country, and some US cities situated near the Mexican border are particularly prone to this type of institutionalized violence.
This work was painted when van Gogh had been institutionalized in a secure hospital for mental patients, and there is certainly a feeling of entrapment and confusion at play.
Rived by political violence for its entire existence, the empire had long resisted democratization and had institutionalized differences based on identity between its subjects as a matter of policy.
Museums & Galleries Eugen Gabritschevsky was well on his way to a successful career as a geneticist when a series of nervous breakdowns left him, in his late 30s, institutionalized.
Whether it was because of this institutionalized egalitarianism or his personable, warm energy, Mark always seemed like less of an authority figure to me and more like an uncle.
Without fear of encountering institutionalized discrimination, American citizens are free to practice their religion, give voice to their views and use their creative energies to pursue their personal aspirations.
Verhoeven's project shows that most people "would rather transfer money to a trustworthy organization than give it to just any beggar we encounter," reflecting our "institutionalized compassion," he said.
Brittany was in an all-female ward, where one of her roommates told her that she had been institutionalized after skinning her sister's arm and shoulder and eating them.
At the protest on Monday, many said they saw the sentence as another slight in a long history of institutionalized racism against Aboriginal people since Australia's colonization in 1788.
The number of Palestinian children in Israeli prisons, where according to UNICEF ill-treatment of children is widespread, systematic, and institutionalized from the moment of arrest, has spiked dramatically.
The bill would repeal the visa lottery, which was sold as a way to create immigration opportunities for those shut out by the institutionalized nepotism of family chain migration.
Contrast 1973 with 2016, where competent, experienced Hillary Clinton loses the presidential election to Donald Trump, a demagogic businessman who exploits institutionalized sexism in order to draw greater crowds.
Now, the DNC has institutionalized the number of individual donors as a key metric, upending the emphasis on big-dollar fundraisers and prioritizing the kind of grassroots organizing that Sen.
Institutionalized racism and neighborhood hyper-segregation are embedded in the very fabric of how the city is run, keeping opportunities limited and exclusionary both in mainstream and underground music communities.
An independent panel found that between 1989 and 2000, there was an institutionalized regime of prescribing and administering dangerous doses of opioids at the hospital which were not clinically necessary.
Involuntary commitment has a contentious history in psychiatry (the result of people being institutionalized against their will, for unconvincing reasons), and the ethics of it are still being debated today.
"That's what's so insidious about institutionalized racism, it's set up in a way that you're gaslighted right away," said Toronto artist Isis Salam of her experiences in the city's clubs.
The Los Angeles-based artist tackles the root causes of mental health disparities in black communities, taking a deep look at institutionalized racism and economic inequality, especially post-Hurricane Katrina.
Many prosecutors and investigators say they cannot imagine such a powerful figure was unaware of the institutionalized corruption and political kickbacks taking place at Petrobras and other state-run companies.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's Ahmadi community faces growing institutionalized discrimination fanned by last year's election campaign by Prime Minister Imran Khan, the minority movement said in a report issued on Monday.
Tworkov and the New York painters of his generation argued from an existentialist platform "[declaring] their independence from all institutionalized concepts of the artist's role in society," wrote Dore Ashton.
After much struggle and explanation, the woman avoided being hospitalized, but the experience frightened Hassan, knowing that many in the Somali community are scared about being institutionalized against their will.
Mark Zuckerberg's public letter against isolationism has triggered speculation about his domestic political aspirations, because we usually associate this amount of power with the traditional institutionalized systems of the state.
The effects of institutionalized racism and violence, which explode off the wall in Removing the Veil, are articulated in a much quieter form in Garner's Wave Hill project, Flora: Viscera.
Congress has passed two pieces of legislation protecting religious freedom with overwhelming bipartisan support: the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA).
Mayorga is suing Lisa Fancher -- founder of Frontier Records -- for not regularly paying him his royalties for ST's self-titled album featuring the hit song, "Institutionalized" ... according to the docs.
However, women and girls are still denied full access to and inclusion in society around the world due to factors such as poverty, widespread insecurity, gender discrimination, and institutionalized bias.
Trump's contentious relationship with the NFL reached a peak last year when he lambasted players who took a knee during the National Anthem to protest institutionalized racism and police brutality.
What has been termed the "Intern Industrial Complex" has lately been shaken by a raft of lawsuits that essentially allege that unpaid internships are an institutionalized form of wage theft.
The lawsuit alleges years of institutionalized gender discrimination, and says travel conditions, medical personnel, promotion of games and training are less favorable for female players compared to their male counterparts.
Beyond the fact that obesity may not be as high a risk as previously thought, how do we justify this kind of institutionalized prejudice and the blaming of the victims?
It's possible he was institutionalized after all of the murders and much of the story was true, including the on-air murder of Murray and the riots in the streets.
" Ocasio-Cortez added "the fact that concentration camps are now an institutionalized practice in the 'Home of the Free' is extraordinarily disturbing, and we need to do something about it.
Issued about seven months before Mr. Obama leaves office, the order further institutionalized and normalized airstrikes outside conventional war zones as a routine part of 216st-century national security policy.
In Pakistan, Ahmadi Muslims face state-sponsored and institutionalized religious oppression, including criminal prosecution and imprisonment under anti-blasphemy and anti-terrorism laws, police torture, voter disenfranchisement and publication bans.
The team's 28 players sued U.S. Soccer earlier this year, accusing the organization of "institutionalized gender discrimination" including inequity in pay, practice time, practice locations, medical treatment, coaching and travel.
In March, they filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation, accusing it of "institutionalized gender discrimination" including inequity in pay, practice time, practice locations, medical treatment, coaching and travel.
They were fighting for their very lives, their right to determine where they wanted to live -- in this case, in their communities rather than being forcibly institutionalized in nursing homes.
"Looking back, I see how standards that I was willing to indulge early on became institutionalized behavior as Google's world prominence grew and its executives grew more powerful," Blakely wrote.
LAUSANNE (Reuters) - Under huge pressure from all sides, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will decide on Tuesday whether to ban Russia from next year's Winter Olympics over alleged institutionalized doping.
That wasn't Martin's only losing stance: He also supported a bill barring people who had been institutionalized for mental illness from buying weapons and opposed a permit-less carry law.
Ms. Platt said a few paintings have remained in family hands, including works by Marian Blakelock, a daughter of the artist who also became a painter and ended up institutionalized.
In college, Gadsby studied art history, and in "Douglas" she aims to repudiate what she learned about institutionalized beauty, which, in her view, has no relationship to joy or inspiration.
But what about those of you who identify as white and still want to make works rich with social and historical narrative, who want to wrestle with institutionalized American violence?
Taibbi describes in full the horrors of institutionalized poverty in neighborhoods like Tompkinsville, from the real-estate scams that created them to the overseer mentality of the police patrolling them.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai military conscripts face widespread violence and sexual assaults, Amnesty International said in a report on Monday, calling the abuse institutionalized and systematically hushed up by the hierarchy.
"Looking back, I see how standards that I was willing to indulge early on became institutionalized behavior as Google's world prominence grew and its executives grew more powerful," Blakely wrote.
In order to create and implement policies to mitigate the HIV crisis among women, we must address the roots of the epidemic - institutionalized sexism, economic disparities, and violence against women.
The United Daughters of the Confederacy's most successful attempt at memorializing slavery at the national level happened during the presidency of Woodrow Wilson, who institutionalized segregation in the federal government.
The United Daughters of the Confederacy's most successful attempt at memorializing slavery at the national level happened during the presidency of Woodrow Wilson, who institutionalized segregation in the federal government.
In his online commentary, Mr. Marks confronted instances of institutionalized discrimination or aesthetic snobbery with caustic wit; mostly, though, he espoused a worldview animated by optimism, generosity and boundless curiosity.
Such reflection "has been kind of institutionalized in the memory of the people there," John Feffer, director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies, told Insider.
In a phone interview on Sunday night, Ms. Paige said Mr. Thomas had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and that she had struggled for years to understand why he wasn't institutionalized.
Ms. Gentile said she had lost count of the number of times her children had been hospitalized or institutionalized, because of the harm they were causing their mother and themselves.
While Facebook is credited for inventing the Like button, it's Instagram that institutionalized the red heart icon that Twitter eventually adopted, and codified public approval into a concentrated dopamine hit.
The institutionalized thing that Weinstein had took me aback, and I do wonder if the fact that it's so extreme with him, like, decades of this behavior ... SB: Of course.
It is this aspect of our recent history that runs a deep risk of being forgotten or rewritten in order to neatly (de)contextualize the unprecedentedly institutionalized paradigm we inhabit.
The lawsuit also outlines years of institutionalized gender discrimination, claiming travel conditions, medical personnel, promotion of games and training are less favorable for female players than for their male counterparts.
But they may do something even more radical: embed concerns about diversity, representation, institutionalized injustice, economic disparity, and religious liberty into stories with characters with whom we rage, empathize, and weep.
It follows a mystery of an institutionalized man, Charles Dexter Ward who vanishes from his cell, while his family's doctor, Marinus Bicknell Willett, tries to unravel the reasons behind Ward's insanity.
The scheme will target people sexually abused as children while in the care of a Commonwealth institution and follows a nationwide inquiry that found widespread institutionalized child sexual abuse in Australia.
And because they make decisions at scale — meaning for thousands or even millions of people — the risk is that these biases, like race bias in sentencing algorithms, might get almost institutionalized.
"Trump's policy of enacting institutionalized trauma and human rights abuses in order to push a political agenda, at best — at worst, out of apathy — and I can't support it," she continued.
All three men have been institutionalized, and have come under the care of a therapist (Richard Gere) who believes making them confront each other's delusions will bring their own into focus.
" A year later, at age 17 and after being institutionalized, Lake found herself in front of Manson — this time in an L.A. courtroom, testifying against him and some of his "girls.
The entire U.S. women's national soccer team accused the United States Soccer Federation of "institutionalized gender discrimination" in a lawsuit filed Friday, on International Women's Day, the New York Times reports.
With the publication of the WMO's latest annual Greenhouse Gas Bulletin, the reality that we're permanently living in a 400 ppm world seems institutionalized at the highest levels of climate monitoring.
But an undeniable part of the problem is also the department's chief weapon—a 36-year-old law with a cumbersome title: the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act, or CRIPA.
It's great we didn't need that cigarette break, because we can return to the American Century offices for some simply beautiful — in its sad, historically accurate way — institutionalized sexism and racism.
Thus, the legal remedy intended to punish racism — once a widespread and institutionalized plague in our country — is now all set up to punish any perceived offenses against one's sexual identity.
It's the rhythm that keeps him moving determinedly forward, allowing him to triumph as a fighter and to keep his cool when dealing with the far mightier opponent of institutionalized racism.
It's a hard thing to reconcile institutionalized hatred of suits with the appreciation for someone as a monumental historical figure, one that shattered a centuries-long lineage of white male oppressors.
From 2004 to 2018, 138 Kenyans had tested positive for prohibited substances, but a World Anti-Doping Agency report said the incidents were uncoordinated, and not part of an institutionalized system.
The decision was met mostly with celebration on social media, in a majority-black country where profound inequality coexists with memories of an apartheid system that institutionalized racial separation and oppression.
Stating that "systemic and institutionalized racism are the defining civil rights and social justice issues of our time," Ben & Jerry's has officially thrown its support behind the Black Lives Matters movement.
This was the real incident that caused her to be institutionalized; to protect himself emotionally, Sherlock created a new version of the incident in which Victor was the lost family dog.
As the president of Bosnia's Association of High School Students, Ms. Maslic regularly talks with students from all over the country about how to overcome institutionalized segregation, short of quitting school.
For several weeks afterward, my manager sent me at least one New York Times article a day about institutionalized racism and my co-workers spontaneously shared their white guilt with me.
Okay, so we have a caste system we're bifurcating into a nation of 350 million serfs, serving 3 million lords, and Uber is the ultimate example of how we've institutionalized this.
Given that slavery was institutionalized in the United States for hundreds of years, however, the casual use of these terms by techies has understandably become a contentious issue in recent years.
The saga has proven a headache for the president, who has staked his reputation on cleaning up institutionalized corruption, providing ammunition for his critics including an ANC faction loyal to Zuma.
American politics were irrevocably transformed, polarization strategies became institutionalized and the stage was set for the explicit racial and anti-immigrant themes dominating Donald Trump's campaigns for election and re-election.
Gay and transgender activists in Europe have argued for years that the sterilization requirement was an institutionalized violation of human rights, and last week the European Court of Human Rights agreed.
"It is abominable that this institutionalized racism against the Hispanic community in Texas hasn't ended," said LULAC National President Domingo Garcia in a statement calling for the teacher to be banned.
But the wealth gap between black and white Americans is much bigger than the income gap, thanks to a toxic combination of institutionalized discrimination, persistent racism, and policies that amplify inequality.
Some of the men, too, are presented as complicated and layered, a blunt reminder that an ally is a powerful asset when a marginalized person is facing off against institutionalized powers.
Movements like Black Lives Matter will continue chipping away at the country's legacy of institutionalized discrimination, pursuing the kind of social change and reordering of society that authoritarians find so threatening.
Either way, slavery remains America's "original sin," and we have never fully compensated or shown appropriate contrition for the role the US played in the human calamity that is institutionalized human slavery.
Terra is a planetary overview system manifesting as a planetary civilization with a presence in Earth orbit, institutionalized awareness of the planet as a whole, and planetary management as its primary science.
Niggli described the numbers in Canadian law professor Richard McLaren's explosive report as "frightening" but likely do not reveal the full scale of a deep-rooted, institutionalized doping program operated by Russia.
That it will provide people in countries like Guatemala a real glimpse into the promised land, a look inside our detention centers and the corporate greed and institutionalized xenophobia that fuel them.
Institutionalized since 1950, Scott saw a fiber art class being conducted by visiting artist Sylvia Seventy and began making anthropomorphic and zoomorphic sculptures that resemble cocooned body parts and elongated totemic poles.
Dubbed by locals as "the place of no return," thousands of patients were said to have been sent there for "treatment" prior to its closure in 1978, but were instead institutionalized indefinitely.
Rayburn made the case that Carter convinced Roy to die so that she could gain the attention of her classmates, who had grown distant after she was institutionalized for an eating disorder.
Although there are activists and lawyers fighting against these changes, the greatest weapon against institutionalized racism within our voting process, the Voting Rights Act, was neutered by the Supreme Court in 2013.
Even as the process of designating a conflict a holy war became institutionalized, various new leaders emerged among the diverse Islamic groups in the region, eventually conquering the Catholic-ruled Crusader States.
"These commodities, like wearing headdresses on Halloween, or football mascots like the Redskins: that comes from institutionalized colonialism," said Shane Weeks, 27, who grew up on the Shinnecock Reservation on Long Island.
There is no ducking this truth; as systematic institutionalized legal, political, educational, journalistic and artistic practice, free speech—as we are interpreting the term here—is a specialty of the modern West.
The rise of incels and growing popularity of Red Pill forums point to an insidious, institutionalized sense of entitlement and broader ideologies of violence against women that extend far beyond dating apps.
There's also the issue of reassuring investors, added Gargour, who says clients are vastly more comfortable with knowing their money is invested in tangible or institutionalized assets, such as gold or equities.
These days, he encounters a quieter, institutionalized bias in his workplace, where he believes the predominantly white upper management continually overlook him for promotion in favor of his less-qualified white peers.
Like the War Powers Resolution and the Emergencies Act, institutionalized oversight is a product of md-1970s reforms responding to Vietnam and Watergate, both viewed as egregious power grabs by the executive.
Since not all details can be hammered out in advance, an institutionalized process for resolving disagreements along the way is necessary to lend a measure of stability to the challenging process ahead.
As shown by the experience of China's Communist Party or the PRI's decade-long rule in Mexico, institutionalized power is transferable, meaning that a regime's identity and basic contours outlive its leaders.
Sonia Guajajara, a member of the APIB, which is committed to fighting for indigenous peoples' rights in Brazil, said on Twitter that it's "time to stop this institutionalized genocide" after Paulino's death.
"Violence against Muslims will rise, and it will become institutionalized," said Mr. Ahmad, 75, who had to flee the town for a month after the mosque was demolished nearly 30 years ago.
The left has responded weakly, attempting to direct the conversation away from abortion and towards healthcare, a move which has institutionalized the expectation that those who've had abortions should best stay quiet.
The team's 28 players sued the U.S. Soccer Federation earlier this year, accusing the organization of "institutionalized gender discrimination" including inequity in pay, practice time, practice locations, medical treatment, coaching and travel.
Many disabled people, quite reasonably, do not want to be institutionalized, and they've fought hard for the Medicaid benefits that allow them to live out and about in society as equal citizens.
Tonight on a new episode of WOMAN, VICELAND's show from feminist activist and writer Gloria Steinem, we investigate institutionalized sexual assault within the most powerful and well-funded military in the world.
Calls to celebrate whiteness ignore the institutionalized celebration of whiteness that's built into the very fabric of our day-to-day lives, along with the more overt celebrations in every history textbook.
But, as he wrote in his memoir, "Living the Death of God" (2006), he failed a rigorous psychiatric evaluation; a psychiatrist told him that he would probably be institutionalized within the year.
The "Green Book" began to cover the entire nation (as well as the Caribbean) because demand for it was so high, but also because of how institutionalized racism was across the country.
They allow people to make human connections in an era that has become much more institutionalized in the decades since family-run bed-and-breakfasts began being replaced by standardized hotel chains.
Most of the data suggesting that wearing a mask can help prevent infections take place in institutionalized health-care settings, where there are trained personnel and other infection control measures in place.
When racial and ethnic minorities struggle financially, we can readily (and rightly) understand how broader social forces — institutionalized discrimination in education, housing and the workplace, for example — may have shaped their opportunities.
The negation of people's right to actively participate in the event of photography — let alone consent to being photographed — is the outcome of the extractive principle upon which photography has been institutionalized.
In the United States, he likes it better but is still coming to grips with the idea that violence in his adopted country is random, not institutionalized, and therefore harder to predict.
The question is whether whiteness, having arisen from a set of privileges accrued and institutionalized over centuries, can ever truly become a minority category, even if white people become a numerical minority.
After Mr. Bonds's father died of a heart attack when Mr. Bonds and his two siblings were still young, his mother, Deborah Kearse, had a breakdown and was institutionalized for a period.
It would involve hiring human beings as editors, supplementing their judgments with automated processes as needed, defending these judgments where appropriate, and building institutionalized processes for appeal when the outcomes are questionable.
SS: There is an institutionalized, established system or fabric in every social, political, economic, and cultural aspect of our lives today and it relies on this fabric which starts with the university.
The marriage, which had seemed doomed ever since Flynt had gotten institutionalized for firing a pistol at Peggy's mother, dissolved completely when Flynt resolved a marital argument by spitting in his wife's face.
"There is a very big seedbed of highly prepared and institutionalized companies ... which are very close to the requirements to be listed," said Urquiza, who is also president of financial infrastructure provider CENCOR.
His reflections on institutionalized racism, classism, homophobia, and his personal journey in the midst of these barriers are vital because all too often are the least among us left out of the conversation.
Over the weekend, the shuttered schoolhouse, a longstanding remainder of institutionalized discrimination outside Washington D.C., was defaced by vandals who spray-painted swastikas, drawings of genitals and other derogatory messages on its walls.
The 51-minute video by the Somalia-based al-Shabaab militant group details perceived institutionalized racism and religious segregation in the U.S., and says that radical Islam is the way to fight back.
And you know that there are many, many people smugly smiling now that racism, sexism, and the denial of basic human rights are increasingly institutionalized, sanctioned, and made the law of the land.
This form of institutionalized sexism has bred unsafe conditions for children and depleted the life savings of families while effectively lowering women's work opportunities and widening the wage gap between men and women.
When a victim comes forward with an accusation through a union, she has the legal expertise of the union on her side, as well as the institutionalized collective power of her co-workers.
"Our society is consumed by the poison of hypocrisy and by an institutionalized culture of lies," she asserts, arguing that repression is as corrosive to the polity as it is to the psyche.
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But almost a century later, as Britain moves into an era of heightened nationalism after its vote to leave the European Union, some believe the emblem's meaning has shifted toward an institutionalized patriotism.
One is Maier's biography and how she grew up in a generally unremarkable family (her brother was institutionalized for mental illness) in France and New York and spent her last days in Chicago.
This "state of mind" is what enables congressional Republicans to deny essential health care, education and social services to millions of Americans, while ignoring racism, gender discrimination and other institutionalized drivers of poverty.
Munch's mother, too, lost her life to the disease; his brother died of pneumonia at age 30, another sister was institutionalized for mental illness, and Munch suffered his own battles with the spirits.
Insecurity, institutionalized corruption, an inefficient system of governance, lack of accountability and transparency, the limited  reach of the rule of law across the country and a powerful illegal drug industry are a few.
The report made 272 recommendations for the department to address issues from institutionalized and implicit racial bias against African-Americans and other minority groups to updated use of force and data collection policies.
But in the process of establishing protections for its members, Congress inadvertently institutionalized a cover-up culture, in which the supreme end goal is to get the alleged victims to go away quietly.
On Wednesday, HBO announced that the Game of Thrones creators are developing a new show called Confederate, which follows an alternate reality where the South wins the Civil War and slavery becomes institutionalized.
Williams's fixation with unhinged female characters may have started with his beloved sister Rose, who spent most of her life institutionalized, underwent a lobotomy, and unwittingly acted as one of his main muses.
Infectious diseases doctor Paul Offit has linked the growing vaccine refusal to "[this] age where science denialism is institutionalized" — noting that several of Trump's Cabinet picks hold views that are antithetical to science.
The country's third largest bank ABLV was shut down last year after the U.S. authorities accused it of institutionalized money laundering and U.S. sanctions breaches, triggering Latvia's worst financial crisis in a decade.
It's yet to be seen if the Bernie or Bust movement can inspire that sort of sustained passion, either for the policies of democratic socialism or for the cause of combating institutionalized racism.
"The rationale ... was that such an institutionalized and, therefore, controlled prostitution service would reduce the number of rape reports in areas where the army was based," according to a UN report on the issue.
A doctor who knows Allison, whom it appears she became close with while she was institutionalized at Woodlawn, asks her to speak to a patient on suicide watch following the death of her child.
Though the historical resonance of such views helped to saddle the reformers with a reputation as anti-party neo-Progressives, in fact the framers of McGovern-Fraser envisioned highly active and institutionalized political parties.
On International Women's Day, they showed that fighting mentality off the field when the team's 28 players sued the U.S. Soccer Federation for "years of ongoing institutionalized gender discrimination," according to a press release.
Could the rise of bigotry in food kitchens and other forms of charitable community outreach be used by opponents of the welfare state as an excuse to bolster austerity and reduce institutionalized safety nets?
Quinn's biggest rival will likely be outdated but institutionalized site Literotica, which SimilarWeb ranks as the 60th most popular adult website, 631st most visited site overall, showing it gets 53 million hits per month.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NOGENT-SUR-SEINE, France — After a losing battle with both mental illness and institutionalized sexism, one of the greatest French sculptors of the 21898th century died in obscurity.
If all African Americans had come as willing immigrants to this country, would we still have the issues I and many other progressives claim find their roots in generations of institutionalized and systemic racism?
Incubators and accelerators like Y-Combinator have institutionalized experiential training in best practices (product-market fit, pivots, agile development, etc.); provide experienced and hands-on mentorship; and offer a growing network of founding CEOs.
The recent revelations of sexual harassment by elected officials from across the country have revealed a throw-back culture in the halls of Congress that has virtually institutionalized sexist and vulgar behavior — and worse.
This attitude toward women's bodies is why beauty pageants are popular, and probably one reason Trump loved owning them — they're the closest thing we have to an institutionalized version of his attitudes toward women.
Resiliency is about "dealing in a smarter way around some of the stresses that the city is facing," Rolley says, be that lack of affordable housing, high rates of homelessness, or institutionalized structural racism.
When Parley's grandfather and father first entered the hospital it was during a time when treatment around mental health was institutionalized and rumors circulated of the jail-like treatment of many of the patients.
While the Court could bump the Fisher case once again to the Fifth Circuit court, it's not impossible that SCOTUS members could be willing to entertain a question of institutionalized racial bias in 2015.
These include: the forcible transfer of populations; arbitrary imprisonment; torture, the persecution of ethnic, cultural or religious groups; enforced disappearances; and apartheid, the institutionalized systematic oppression and domination by one racial group over others.
Though I come on my mother's side from a long line of Shiites, who encourage public grieving through institutionalized mourning called matam, there's little I find more mortifying than crying in front of strangers.
The global anticorruption watchdog Transparency International describes Paraguay as a "monolith in the study of corruption," a country that offers a case study on the difficulty of recovering from a dictatorship that institutionalized corruption.
What happened: In March, 28 members of the U.S. Women's National Team filed a gender discrimination lawsuit, alleging that "institutionalized gender discrimination" was affecting their pay, travel, playing schedule, training, medical treatment, and more.
This leverage has been institutionalized through the creation of Industry Trade Advisory Committees that grant special access to trade negotiations to corporations ranging from pharmaceuticals to aerospace, energy to investment banks, steel to textiles.
"The pressure to stay silent is so enormous, and the sexual harassment that happens in Albany is so institutionalized that it is going to take an enormous effort and enormous change," Hebert told POLITICO.
A staggering 85 percent of the 40,000 children who can't live with their parents in Japan are institutionalized, by far the highest ratio among rich countries and prompting repeated warnings from the United Nations.
If the appeal is successful, Kenia and Michael's experience of being detained for months — the result of a legal fluke that left them institutionalized far longer than current standards allow — could become the norm.
There's the part about wanting to chill in your poster-adorned teenage bedroom with a Yoo-hoo that your parents just won't give you, reminiscent of the Pepsi situation from Suicidal Tendencies' iconic "Institutionalized" video.
Denying black and brown citizenship is something the United States does very well and quite consistently, however, so marginalized communities have developed traditions to affirm themselves in the midst of both physical and institutionalized violence.
"WADA is grateful to Richard McLaren and his team for this long and arduous effort that reconfirms institutionalized manipulation and cover up of the doping control process in Russia," said WADA President, Sir Craig Reedie.
Barrymore, who says that she was institutionalized by her mother at 13 following a battle with drug and alcohol abuse, told McDonald that stardom at such a young age came with a lot of complications.
While the television and film industry slowly but surely moves to untangle the mess of its own institutionalized sexism in the wake of #MeToo, their musical counterpart has turned up the volume refused to listen.
One of the most important concepts institutionalized at Medellin was the phrase "the preferential option for the poor," which is the belief that the commandments of God and Jesus give preference to society's poorest members.
What if he had to battle institutionalized racism just to be a part of a semi-integrated league, and didn't have the benefit of modern sports medicine and training techniques to rebuild his injured ankles?
Dyson's comments seem to take for granted that a viewer of any color would be open to the idea that black Americans have a deep fear of the police and other forms of institutionalized racism.
"The rationale ... was that such an institutionalized and, therefore, controlled prostitution service would reduce the number of rape reports in areas where the army was based," according to a UN-commissioned report on the issue.
Why police brutality is personal An issue that is close to the Chicago native's heart and at the center of some of his music, most recently in "16 Shots," is police brutality and institutionalized racism.
For all the calls for diversity and blasts on cultural appropriation in and around Hollywood, we rarely see opportunities to call out the source of it all — the widespread and institutionalized practice of prioritizing whiteness.
It would be beyond flippant to describe the last two years of institutionalized anti-trans bias in the United States as trans people being somehow "canceled," particularly given how meaningless the term has been made.
The experiences expressed here provide complicated narratives of race and identity that we hope can contribute to a more nuanced understanding of how institutionalized racism works — especially as it has affected the Asian-American community.
The saga has proven a headache for Ramaphosa, who has staked his reputation on cleaning up institutionalized corruption and reviving Africa's most developed economy, providing ammunition for enemies including an ANC faction loyal to Zuma.
While Israel may be an imperfect democracy, there is no institutionalized racism there that bears any resemblance to Jim Crow -- something King would surely recognize if he were walking the streets of Tel Aviv today.
We've made meaningful progress towards accessibility in this country; technological innovations, curbs cuts, accessible government buildings and websites, as well as services allowing people with disabilities to live in their communities rather than be institutionalized.
" And as one of only 26 women in a body of 1003 members, Pelosi soon learned that, as her first chief of staff, Judy Lemons, told me: "Sexual harassment and sexual overreaching were absolutely institutionalized.
The investigation exposed a pattern of institutionalized kickbacks at some of Brazil's largest companies and put scores of politicians across the political spectrum in the cross hairs of Brazil's judiciary, which operates with considerable autonomy.
But psychologists have learned a great deal about what happens to institutionalized children over time, and in that research there are clues to the potential emotional harms faced by migrant children severed from their parents.
"There was an institutionalized practice of the shortening of lives through prescribing and administering opioids without medical justification," John S. Jones, an Anglican former bishop of Liverpool who headed the government-commissioned investigation, told reporters.
The alternative is to adopt one of the many institutionalized older or special-needs children, which can be a particular challenge, fraught with the possibility of attachment disorders, as well as behavioral and psychiatric problems.
Although previous first ladies had social secretaries or clerks, the Eisenhower administration was the first to recognize the job as part of the institutionalized presidency, according to the website of the White House Historical Association.
Martin Luther King Jr. and Jesse Jackson, and played a prominent role in organizing the protests, civil disobedience, and political pressure campaigns that helped combat institutionalized racial segregation in American life in the 20th century.
This historic win defies centuries of patriarchal power structures, signals a social change radical enough to affect the legal system, and comes full circle on the man who embodies the injustices of institutionalized sexual predation.
It accused the township of violating a federal law, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, by making the organization abide by standards and procedures that the township had not applied to other groups.
We tend to think of "human rights" in terms of political dissidents being tortured, but gender violence is not only far more common but also sometimes institutionalized and shaped by legal codes and government policy.
The department, through its civil rights division, based its lawsuit on the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, which is meant to prohibit religious discrimination and prevent unjustified burdens on people exercising their religion.
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) called the enshrining of electronic libel "an institutionalized threat to free expression, especially in the internet age," given the ease of which information is shared online.
"You have photographs that document the barbarity of these acts of this torture — that this was institutionalized by so many different security services there," former Representative Ed Royce, Republican of California, said in an interview.
Tubman stands out as a formidable woman in American history, but her experience as a former slave demands a more nuanced evaluation of what it takes to fight institutionalized sexism, especially as a black woman.
They said "institutionalized gender discrimination" affected not only their paychecks, but also where they played and how often, how they trained, the medical care and coaching they received, and even how they traveled to matches.
In such scenarios, and without nurturing attention, institutionalized children can develop what specialists call Developmental Trauma Disorder, said Satoru Nishizawa, a clinical psychologist who has worked with children in state care for nearly 40 years.
I imagine that in previous decades, pre-1990s say, it was easier to have a sense of where our models of sexuality came from and what they were because life was more institutionalized, less heterodox.
When I was in the Senate, we passed a law called the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), which prevents cities and towns from discriminating against religious organizations in land use and zoning decisions.
As originally written, it institutionalized slavery, counted slaves as three-fifths of a person in the drawing of congressional districts, mandated the return of escaped slaves to their owners, and gave no formal rights to women.
In a successful effort to secure compliance, the right has institutionalized enforcement through such groups as Americans for Tax Reform, Freedom Works, the Club for Growth and the network of national and local Tea Party organizations.
Individually, he's backed companies like Sweetgreen, the fast casual farm-to-table restaurant chain, that share Blue Hill's focus on sustainable products and socially responsible businesses, and now he's institutionalized that investment approach with Almanac Investments.
" Years ago the Darger scholar John MacGregor's research showed that the young Henry's problem, for which he was institutionalized, was, in the euphemistic language of the time, that his heart "was not in the right place.
And it says as much about the nation and our ability as a country right now to hear this kind of self-reflection and this examination of internalized racism, internalized and institutionalized homophobia, sexism and misogyny.
More recently, NBA players like LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and Derrick Rose have all used their platforms to either declare their support for Black Lives Matter or express their frustration regarding institutionalized racism in the country.
But he also connects it to the institutionalized violence that Ronald refers to in his talk with Tyler and which, simply by virtue of being African-American, hangs over this family, threatening it and its love.
"Conservative media is big enough, strong enough, institutionalized and has enough credibility to step in and break these major news stories that are currently going to the mainstream press," said one editor at a conservative outlet.
"Progress has been made to move blockchain adoption beyond experimentation and use in payments, but development has been largely confined to use cases like smart contracts, record keeping and decentralized applications rather than an institutionalized approach."
While Nicki Minaj and Cardi B's recent incident at Harper's Bazaar's New York Fashion Week party is not rooted in an institutionalized, WASP-y structure like tennis, it does reflect a similar sentiment of respectability politics.
Other examples of institutionalized racism, says Black Mamas Matter Alliance steering committee chair Elizabeth Dawes Gay, include doctors not listening to, spending less time with, and providing a lower quality of care to their black patients.
" Finally, and far more controversially, Suri floats the notion of an "institutionalized division of responsibilities between a president and perhaps a prime minister — both of whom would be elected by the American people at different intervals.
This institutionalized idea that women are not as capable of performing mathematical or technical tasks as well as men is deeply rooted in our culture, starting in elementary schools all the way to professional work settings.
"These military parades could become a regular, institutionalized thing, but this one also has a special meaning this year," said Deng Yuwen, a former editor at a party newspaper in Beijing who writes current affairs commentaries.
With visual austerity and not an ounce of sentimentality, Chukwu transforms a character study into an indictment of institutionalized murder, the horror of which is made harrowingly palpable as Bernadine's face becomes a rictus of pain.
While Sackter had been institutionalized as a child as a "burden on society" and faced horrific abuse till he left for life in the community, Rain Man ended with the autistic character being returned to institutional life.
And she was institutionalized by her husband, and I always felt that she was being punished for her sensitivity, for not living up to the expectations of what society felt what a wife and mother should be.
The source of our hatred isn't just Facebook walls or Twitter threads — it's a real-life movement of racial incitement that has been amplified and institutionalized through decades of work by hate-mongers in the traditional media.
Stop and frisk "polarizes the relationship between police and community," argued Kaine, suggesting a focus on mental health assistance, ending gun violence, and community policing as better alternatives that would be institutionalized in a Clinton-Kaine Administration.
Back then, Malcolm X was speaking first and foremost as a black man, because the threats that existed—from the institutionalized racism of segregation to rogue domestic terrorism like the murder of Emmett Till—were about race.
People with asthma, those who don't get into the sun at all (like the homebound or institutionalized), or those from ethnic backgrounds with darker skin — African, Afro-Caribbean, and South Asian — may also benefit from a supplement.
Instead of releasing the healthy whale back into the wild, for 18 months the park kept Morgan captive, teaching her institutionalized behaviors and forcing her to learn tricks, all while she was locked in a tiny tank.
The lawsuit outlined years of institutionalized gender discrimination, claiming travel conditions, medical personnel, promotion of games and training are less favorable for female players, who have won the World Cup four times, than for their male counterparts.
Maybe not crazy as in "should be institutionalized," but certainly crazy in terms of ultimate narcissism, pathological insecurity, insatiable need to be praised, inability to accept any criticism and intense hostility toward anyone who disagrees with him.
Forecasting became institutionalized; research institutes like RAND, SRI and MITRE worked on long-range projections about technology, global politics and weaponry, and world leaders and businesses took their forecasts as seriously as news of the present day.
I would simply point out Jamel Shabazz, who's been doing this work without the support of various institutions for decades, and Devin Allen, who undermines the point they are trying to make about it being overly institutionalized.
And it is also a fact that the accumulated disadvantages of years of institutionalized oppression have created yawning disparities in income, and in wealth, and in education, and in health, in personal safety, in access to credit.
Example 2: History and philosophy alike counsel that the most practical course is to moderate class conflict, not by pretending it away, but through the self-assertion of the weaker classes and institutionalized recognition of their interests.
Trump toured the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum and delivered brief remarks, paying tribute to African-Americans who fought institutionalized racism, including Medgar Evers, the civil rights activist who was murdered outside his home in Jackson in 1963.
By contrast, nothing in those areas is clear with the EU. On top of that, the U.S. is facing an institutionalized customs wall, and a consensual negotiating mandate of 27 countries (assuming the UK leaves the EU).
On March 8, 19873 players from the team's pool filed a class-action suit against the federation overseeing them for "institutionalized gender discrimination," arguing they receive less pay and poorer treatment than the less-successful men's team.
Some of his early offenses were prosecuted through a specialized mental health court in Broward County, and in 2006 he was institutionalized by the courts after being found mentally incompetent to stand trial, according to court records.
The current guideline allows the government to consider whether someone is institutionalized long-term using Medicaid, or receiving income assistance, but it bars against consideration of subsidized child care and transportation, and cash assistance in crisis situations.
Post-institutionalized slavery, the US saw a spike in the dedication of monuments and statues commemorating the Confederacy during Jim Crow, a period when the South sought to regain control over the racial hierarchy disrupted by Reconstruction.
If you're on the verge of being institutionalized because the media onslaught of thinkpieces about Frank Ocean's new albums has pushed you to the brink of a nervous breakdown, close your eyes and breathe a sigh of relief.
And while she may be best known as her famous husband's literary muse, the films will dive into her own career as an author and her struggle with mental illness (she was diagnosed with schizophrenia and later institutionalized).
Washington (CNN)Nas, considered one of the most politically conscious rappers in the game, penned an open letter to his fans urging action to combat what he said was institutionalized racism and the policies of President Donald Trump.
Q. What is the practical difference between governance in a Leninist, quasi-institutionalized model and governance by a strongman who seeks to rule by centralizing power in himself and appealing to nationalist ideology, such as the "China Dream"?
"There is no clear evidence found, that the cooperation was institutionalized by the company," said Christopher Kopper, a history professor at Germany's Bielefeld University who carried out the study on Volkswagen's role in Brazil from 1964 to 1985.
"It confirms a narrative that Xi himself must be aware of — namely that the norms of power-sharing and institutionalized succession that have slowly emerged in the post-Mao era are now clearly in question," Mr. Blanchette said.
"There is no clear evidence found that the cooperation was institutionalized by the company," said Christopher Kopper, a history professor at Germany's Bielefeld University who carried out the study on Volkswagen's role in Brazil from 1964 to 1985.
It wasn't an insular community, and although of course there was racism—everyday racism and institutionalized racism—and I would never deny that, in my personal experience [English kids and West Indian kids had so much in common].
This anti–Columbus Day (aka Indigenous Peoples Day) tour by Decolonize This Place was well-attended (over 200 people), but it really succeeded at exploring the institutionalized aspects of oppression to which museums contribute (whether consciously or not).
These dynamics have become institutionalized to a point where there are now established "religions" in security, which include: Relying entirely on the "religions" above to secure enterprises is dangerous, not least because attackers and threats are constantly evolving.
Families are being torn apart, thousands are packed into squalid prisons, and millions of city-dwelling Americans have been made to suffer under a regime of "institutionalized cruelty" because country people are anxious and city votes count less.
"Before slavery truly became institutionalized in the colonies, some Africans were sometimes treated more like indentured servants who were freed once their service ended or debt had been paid," the National Museum of African American History & Culture said.
Writers are responding to this turbulent moment in the country's history with a tsunami of poems that address issues like immigration, global warming, the Syrian refugee crisis, institutionalized racism, equal rights for transgender people, Islamophobia and health care.
In an off-the-cuff speech at a rally in Alabama in September, the President unleashed a highly public crusade against black players who took a knee during the National Anthem to protest institutionalized racism and police brutality.
I've attended workshops where white people and people of color work together to develop a common language to understand the effects of the institutionalized white control of power, wealth and opportunity — both historically and in the present day.
Oleg's food-supply-and-bribery plot line has been perhaps the most slowly developed one in a generally slowly developing season, but the threads are finally starting to weave together into a depressing tapestry of institutionalized inequality and corruption.
You might have some in your kitchen right now: Parsley, mugwort, pennyroyal, Queen Anne's lace seeds, and black cohosh all have abortive properties, and for centuries before institutionalized health care, women managed their reproductive health using plants like these.
"We draw a distinction because Harold Shipman acted alone, apparently, whereas what we are describing ... in this report is an institutionalized practice, and that is a significant difference," Reverend James Jones, the chairman of the independent panel, told reporters.
His immigrant father died not long after his birth and his mother was institutionalized when he was very young, leaving him in the care of a French aunt, who took him to live for five years in Strasbourg, France.
Liltz, who suffers from recurring cancer, feared she was dying when she gave her daughter, Courtney Liltz, a fatal dose of prescription medication on May 27, 19, to spare her from being institutionalized, her attorney, Thomas Glasgow, tells PEOPLE.
"For a century, only individuals on cash assistance or who were institutionalized were considered to be a `public charge,'" said lead study author Dr. Leah Zallman, a researcher at the Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School in Boston.
The Ministry of Civil Affairs, which technically has oversight over civil issues like marriage, declined to comment on questions from Reuters about the possibility of same-sex marriage or whether there was an institutionalized problem with homophobia in China.
Since Trump crowed he would be "proud" to shutter the government over the wall, he gets to shoulder much of the blame for a crisis that is the inevitable result when the nation's political polarization is institutionalized in Washington.
All 28 players on the U.S. women's soccer team filed a lawsuit against the United States Soccer Federation on International Women's Day, alleging "institutionalized gender discrimination" including inequity in pay, practice time, practice locations, medical treatment, coaching and travel.
Her second novel, " Lightning Rods ," published in 2011, satirically posits that the solution to workplace sexual harassment might be a scheme by which female employees are paid extra to sexually service the male workers, a kind of institutionalized prostitution.
The federation released the figures as it moves toward mediating a federal lawsuit in which players for the women's team accused U.S. Soccer of "institutionalized gender discrimination" that includes inequitable compensation when compared to players on the men's team.
They're doing this, and you think about the quality of life for the veteran who's wounded, ill, or injured being in his own home or her own home, taken care of by a loved one versus hospitalized or institutionalized.
If the person was institutionalized, it would be about $330,000, so this is cost effective and it's also fulfilling that sacred vow, which is so important because these are the people who are protecting our freedom and our security.
"It will be difficult for the E.U. to have a strong institutionalized mechanism for foreign direct investment any time soon," said Jue Wang, an associate fellow in the Asia Pacific Program at Chatham House, a research organization in London.
This argument about land use is particularly distressing because not too long ago, a bipartisan coalition in Congress helped enact the federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act to prevent discriminatory or burdensome regulations from restricting religious exercise.
The best educated among those already hostile to immigrants are the ones who are best equipped intellectually to recognize that "democracy involves the institutionalized protection of the rights of various minority groups," which is just what intolerant voters oppose.
" Though redlining was banned fifty years ago, we are still plagued by the racist policy as it institutionalized neighborhood segregation, predatory loans for black and brown people, and continued the tradition of plunder that built America's "racial wealth gap.
The acknowledgment by Congress in the Taylor Force Act that the Palestinian Authority has institutionalized its promotion and sponsorship of terrorism must translate into a shift in how the U.S. interacts with the PA and engages them in negotiations.
Guidance issued in 230, under President Bill Clinton, further outlined that immigrants could be considered a public charge if they were "primarily dependent" on government benefits, but narrowly defined those benefits as cash assistance or long-term, institutionalized care.
President Donald Trump launched the NFL into a heated debate on race and patriotism in America in September when he repeatedly urged NFL owners to fire players who take a knee during the National Anthem to protest institutionalized racism.
Sarah Connor was no longer a wide-eyed damsel in distress dressed head to toe in pastels; thanks to chin-ups in her cell at the hospital where she was institutionalized, she'd transformed her entire body into a weapon.
But even as Mr. McClaren expressed confidence in the three-and-a-half-year portrait he had sketched out, he emphasized that the full extent of Russia's "institutionalized and disciplined medal-winning strategy and conspiracy" might never be known.

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