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"stigmatization" Definitions
  1. the act of describing or considering somebody/something in a way that unfairly suggests that they are bad or do not deserve respect

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"There is a long track record at Breitbart of not just stigmatization but ferocious stigmatization of Jews, among other groups," Myers said.
It leads to violence, stigmatization, crime, and worsens public health.
But that also speaks to the stigmatization of sex work.
Bird Box wears this stigmatization  like a badge of gritty honor.
So, there's that stigmatization, as well, that we don't need help.
He said the stigmatization of menstruation is not confined to India.
"Standing with our Chinese community against stigmatization and discrimination," he said.
This kind of thinking contributes to the stigmatization of mental illness.
Other questions deal with harassment, stigmatization, and difficulty dealing with public authorities.
For far too long, mental health illness has been buried beneath stigmatization.
And the stigmatization the HIV positive community has faced is so pervasive.
Her stigmatization of immigrants would exacerbate social tensions in already edgy suburbs.
The stigmatization means girl are often keen to undergo FGM, campaigners say.
The data measure indicators like discrimination, stigmatization, and emotional and physical violence.
Sylvia Rivera was maligned the same manner our transgender siblings today face stigmatization.
But politicians have twisted its connotations into a tool for general stigmatization and exclusion.
He profits off the hatred and stigmatization of traditionally oppressed groups in American society.
That stigmatization comes from friends, family, health care professionals, and the culture at large.
Another growing problem is the stigmatization of people at work for their political views.
"He has set back the stigmatization of addiction by 10 years," Mr. Cristobal said.
We all bear the same level of challenge in terms of the stigmatization of menstruation.
She added that the recent move reflected a "strong stigmatization of poorer categories" in society.
But working towards both de-stigmatization and decriminalization will help create safety for sex workers.
States across the country are finally taking steps to end the stigmatization of hungry children.
"Stigmatization is still quite powerful, especially in some smaller cities or rural areas," she said.
There are lots of examples of social stigmatization of drug use closely tied to race.
According to the SPLC and a sociologist with expertise in qualitative methods and in stigmatization, plenty.
That kind of messaging contributes to the dehumanization and stigmatization of people experiencing mental health issues.
Regulators are still people and they are still exposed to the same stigmatization and negative propaganda.
"They then face the double stigmatization, of being trans and being a sex worker," he adds.
Despite intensifying punishment and public stigmatization, the resolve of the 1,500 hunger strikers is growing stronger.
" "There's a risk of stigmatization," he said, "that marginalized groups are rightly concerned about and fear.
Beyond the potential harms of more stigmatization, the reality is that locking up more people costs money.
There needs to be more of a focus on harm reduction for drug users, and less stigmatization.
Growing up as an Asian male, there's a big stigmatization and perception that Asian males are undesirable.
I don't want to add to the stigmatization that men who have sex with men already face.
It has also led to the stigmatization of HIV-positive individuals as toxic or wicked—and desexualized.
While masc4masc Grindr preferences might seem like a new thing, the stigmatization of femme gays is not.
While there's plenty of data on discrimination (which can be demonstrated through audit studies), stigmatization is more subjective.
And what keeps me awake at night is this stigmatization of women's health care and reproductive health care.
"I hope to show courage and take another step against the stigmatization of people with H.I.V.," he added.
There's very little debate whether these programs are effective or useful, but there's political opposition due to stigmatization.
Moreover, these conditions are often driven not just by physical pain, but by the stigmatization of chronic pain.
And many of the readers, who were predominantly male, would not give their names, saying they feared stigmatization.
SIFs also offer compassion and dignity for people who are the subject of society's worst scapegoating and stigmatization.
They are also less likely to seek treatment for fear of stigmatization or losing custody of their children.
The stigmatization of homosexuality over the years forced lesbians into the closet, and with them went their stories.
The problem is that the moralistic stigmatization is still fairly entrenched in how the US thinks about addiction.
If we want to truly combat addiction — and the opioid crisis — we need to move away from stigmatization.
About 40 cases have been confirmed in Europe, but people and places associated with the illness face stigmatization.
Professor Gans of Columbia has argued for decades that the stigmatization of poor Americans fuels entrenched, persistent poverty.
The notoriety of the many nicknames for these children suggest both their prevalence and stigmatization, the researchers said.
Tumblr announced a ban on porn, which will invariably lead to further stigmatization and alienation of sex workers online.
But Bird Box seems to wear this stigmatization and its sensationalization of suicide like a badge of gritty honor.
The experts point to stigmatization, barriers to care, and a lack of education and awareness, especially among young people.
This is partly due to stigmatization -- both around epilepsy itself, and around discussion of mortality risks within the diagnosis.
Fear of stigmatization, prejudice and discrimination often stands in the way of people seeking the help they need most.
Decades of state-sponsored stigmatization against Rohingya had resulted in "institutionalized oppression from birth to death", the report said.
The 1930s Reefer Madness campaign birthed the stigmatization of cannabis and its subsequent violent and costly war on drugs.
PK Honestly, that character has probably contributed to the stigmatization of people with mental illness as much as anything.
Or, they may suffer from trauma or depression or stigmatization because of their race or sexual orientation, Saltz said.
The Romanèses, who originally came from Romania, are part of a community that is often the object of stigmatization.
It can also spread paranoia, fear, and stigmatization, and have other consequences like offering a false sense of protection.
This stigmatization may explain why so many people who contract an STI don't tell their partners or seek timely treatment.
There is a history of wanting to dilute the Blackness of one's children because of the longstanding stigmatization of Blackness.
Ahmad had faced some discrimination in his youth, but the stigmatization he now faced was of an entirely different level.
They treat you worse than someone who is an alcoholic because of the stigmatization that's been put on this plant.
These users could be potential targets for social stigmatization or targeted advertising that exacerbates heath problems rather than solving them.
"One of the main things driving stigmatization is fear—the fear of [someone living with HIV] being 'contagious,'" Lundgren says.
Sometimes this is a reflection of someone's lack of willpower, physical or mental energy, fear of stigmatization and/or hopelessness.
"The stigmatization of gay people has always been a societal problem for which gay people have been blamed," he writes.
The church has also issued a statement Sunday asking for an end to "stigmatization, hatred and slander" against its followers.
Using mental illnesses like descriptive adjectives and not serious disorders is trivializing, and contributes to the stigmatization of those afflicted.
" Her lawsuit, filed in the Multnomah County Circuit Court, seeks $300,000 for embarrassment, frustration, humiliation and "feelings of racial stigmatization.
"We managed to identify scenarios of invisibility, discrimination and stigmatization that result in symbolic, verbal and physical violence," it said.
Lamont says stigmatization of the kind reported has potential long-lasting, harmful effects — psychologically, but also in terms of physical health.
In fact, such stigmatization could have had the opposite affect and driven some away from any personal association with golden showers.
But when there is stigmatization toward all of them the way there is, it leaves some of them with no alternative.
The United Nations' 1999 Declaration on Human Rights Defenders obliges states to take proactive measures against the stigmatization of rights advocates.
But LGBTQ rights activists say their community faces discrimination and stigmatization, including at the hands of the government, PBS News reports.
It does with every mental illness, of course, but schizophrenia, generally, and psychosis are like open-season for misinformation and stigmatization.
The public repudiation of racism and the stigmatization of overtly racist expression was a groundbreaking achievement of the 1960s and 1970s.
As this march continues, the role of nuclear weapons will be further cemented in national security policies and inoculated against stigmatization.
And a large body of sociological research touches on the idea of stigmatization, including of the poor and of racial minorities.
If you're fretting about the perceived overreach of #MeToo, maybe start by examining the ways you've upheld the stigmatization of feminism.
Chelsea Clinton is advancing the conversation on menstruation and breastfeeding, two women's issues that are still met with stigmatization around the world.
Overall, on parts of the Anti-Fat Attitudes Test, students showed significantly stronger anti-fat stigmatization compared with teachers, the researchers report.
An example of this stigmatization comes in one of the exceptions that prison systems carve out for opioid addiction medications: pregnant inmates.
Some would also like to eliminate the need for people to carry notes from their doctors about their ESAs to avoid stigmatization.
The fact is, as these findings show, there is a relationship between stigmatization of sexual behavior and sexual disempowerment for young people.
If there is one thing that stands in the way of a strong position for sex workers, it is even greater stigmatization.
During the 2003 SARS outbreak, media coverage of the disease led to the stigmatization of Asian communities in countries such as Canada.
Past names, like the Spanish flu or Rift Valley fever, have been seen as contributing to the stigmatization of countries or regions.
Such stigmatization can prevent people who are eligible for assistance from using it and inhibit those in need from seeking medical treatment.
Perpetuating the stigmatization of recreational and medical cannabis use only supports the broken status quo, undermines consumer choice, and erodes states rights.
It seems highly likely that these students have LGBTQ peers, and education is key to preventing the bullying and stigmatization of LGBTQ students.
Despite finger pointing at the far right, much of this stigmatization has happened under the watch of an allegedly left-wing, socialist government.
They would be wrong not to; the rules provide a common-sense approach that makes harassment and stigmatization of transgender students less likely.
Yet the history of public assistance policies shows that measures like Governor Walker's can catalyze a vicious cycle of stigmatization and program retrenchment.
Moreover, there are some indications that these programs could have negative consequences, including the stigmatization of the very children they aim to benefit.
And the N-word, sadly, carried little of the shame and stigmatization in its usage during Hoover's lifetime that it rightly does today.
This is a stigmatization of a useful and necessary prescription drug that is used responsibly by almost everyone for whom it is prescribed.
Without these tools, our most vulnerable children will return to being at a greater risk for suffering from isolation, rejection, stigmatization and criminalization.
We do live in an age of Dr. Phils, massive stigmatization of mental health issues and politicians quite eager to call their opponents insane.
All the students described instances of ridicule and bullying — all of which heightened fears of abandonment, stigmatization, exclusion, guilt, and shame throughout their childhood.
"We're gonna have safe communities again," Trump promised, continuing what some have criticized as a stigmatization of black America that doesn't match the reality.
"The stigmatization, separation and labeling of our fellow humans based on race or religion has never led to a more secure world," he wrote.
But researchers wrote that these rates are likely much higher, because people often lie to their doctors about drug use for fear of stigmatization.
Raphael says that lighthearted films about the violent death of sex workers just mount on the themes of shame and stigmatization surrounding sex work.
MELISSA: One thing we would want to see more is the practical realities that sex workers face, that leads to their stigmatization and criminalization.
James: Increased funding for mental health care and ending stigmatization of those with mental health issues will be the key to reducing suicide rates.
"Had ... no one touched her, no one looked at her, then you could say stigmatization (occurred)," he added, denying that this is what happened.
By promoting the ludicrous idea that transgender women are inherently dangerous, the law endangers citizens who are already disproportionately vulnerable to violence and stigmatization.
Critics say the policy is part of a nationalist agenda that includes stigmatization of sexual minorities and a push back against Western liberal values.
The government of El Salvador did the same when the subject was the threats and stigmatization faced by that country's gay and transgender communities.
I keep going back to those emails and what they represent: the stigmatization of addiction not as a disease but as a moral failure.
She believes that there is the potential for stigmatization around food allergies, and that children may feel increased anxiety about being "different" from other kids.
French Muslims are concerned that the decisions could lead to further stigmatization of Muslims, the head of a body representing Muslims in France has said.
The clinicians on the call viewed this as a self-stigmatization, but instead of dismissing it offhand, they talked about how to work around it.
On the other, it is refreshing to see the de-stigmatization of plastic surgery, which can give people a sense of power over their bodies.
In China, homosexuality has been legal since 1997, yet the social stigmatization of LGBT people pervades, with gay relationships largely frowned upon by the state.
"The idea that people who regain lost weight are necessarily slothful and gluttonous is an unfortunate stigmatization that is not based in fact," he said.
Some trans people may not want to tell everyone that they are trans — perhaps out of fear of discrimination or stigmatization, including from government officials.
The day after he was released from prison, he found a blog post Sean Strub had written about the stigmatization of people living with HIV.
The second lesson is you have to get away from mythology, stigmatization and all these other things that created such a slow, slow reaction to AIDS.
In the 1980's, the HIV/AIDS epidemic showed us first hand the damage this stigmatization and fear can do to our nation and its citizens.
Not to mention, immigrants who are in the US may suffer from feelings of stigmatization, social exclusion, anger, and hopelessness as a result of these policies.
Particularly, LGBTQ rural youth often find themselves isolated with few role models and without a community of supportive peers—at greater risk of stigmatization and discrimination.
In Rowling's story, published on the Pottermore website, wizards existed among Native American tribes, though some faced the same scrutiny and stigmatization as their European peers.
The judges cited instances of gang rape, and took note of the lasting physical and social harm that rape victims suffered, including stigmatization, ostracism and disease.
Mindful of the further stigmatization that could arise from such an approach, researchers have urged a focus on people as potential victims rather than potential criminals.
Cazeneuve said the decision to ban the swimwear must be proportionate and should not lead to stigmatization or the pitting of one French community against another.
But homophobic media stigmatization of the drug has contributed to a decision not to prescribe it on the NHS—despite overwhelming evidence as to its effectiveness.
Hopper's subjects are isolated and affected by architecture, but Wojnarowicz and his subjects are clearly in a more drastic position due to AIDS stigmatization and homophobia.
She believes that the stigmatization isn't just what keeps the efficacy of drugs like buprenorphine somewhat secret, but that it also prevents people from seeking help.
As chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1991, Biden actively enabled the humiliation and stigmatization of Anita Hill in that terrible spectacle of patriarchal impunity.
But the history of psychedelics has been marked by periods of both irrational exuberance and equally irrational stigmatization, so a few cautionary notes are in order.
The sanctions have been justified in the context of countering terrorism but have "left people facing stigmatization and unable to pursue studies and work," it stated.
Struck by her experience, she wrote an op-ed for Time Magazine about the stigmatization of menstrual health management and its long term hindrance to girls' education.
On my road to recovery, I am hoping to help raise awareness of mental health disorders, including fighting the stigmatization of these illnesses that affect so many.
The annual report from U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also included allegations of ill treatment, surveillance, criminalization and public stigmatization campaigns targeting victims and human rights defenders.
Stigmatization only serves to drive people into the closet, which is harmful mentally and even possibly physically, when you consider the risks associated with secrecy and depression.
You can find the creature in Shape of Water sexy, without being a full-on teratophile — though neither deserves stigmatization for being nontraditional expressions of human sexuality.
Although more must be done to overcome societal stigmatization, addressing individual concerns such as discretion and privacy can encourage not only initial but repeated and regular testing.
Moreover, it should force a debate about how that kind of out-of-sight, out-of-mind approach contributes to the stigmatization and victimization of vulnerable communities.
They were all from research supported by the Beckley Foundation, which Ms. Feilding founded in 1998 to fight back against the stigmatization and illegality of psychedelic drugs.
Culturally, we've all become a bit more open to discussing mental health problems like anxiety, without the stigmatization that such topics used to carry in decades past.
Her death resulted in part from continued ignorance about and stigmatization of Ebola survivors, despite Ms. Johnson Sirleaf's loud proclamations of a renaissance in health care preparedness.
Stance on burkini bans The burkini bans this summer exemplified the lack of an alternative -- beyond stigmatization and exclusion -- that politicians are willing to put forward in France.
In December, Swanepoel made a stir with an Instagram of herself breastfeeding her baby to combat the stigmatization and sexualization of women's breasts and the act of nursing.
Being another slave to the media's stigmatization of heroin, I find it difficult to believe someone can use it and not just subside into a Trainspotting-esque sphere.
Targeting demand led to imprisoning millions of American citizens who suffer from addiction, resulting in stigmatization and lost lives without any real effect on the illicit drug crisis.
Beyond the science of trigger warnings' potential effects on people with or without histories of trauma, though, Whitley worries they will add to the stigmatization of mental illness.
Third, people should have the right to delete personal data in the hands of third parties to gain a clean digital slate, free from stigmatization and outdated inferences.
Massey "suffered, continues to suffer, and will in the future suffer from embarrassment, frustration, anger, humiliation, a sense of increased vulnerability, and feelings of racial stigmatization," the lawsuit said.
"On my road to recovery, I am hoping to help raise awareness of mental health disorders, including fighting the stigmatization of these illnesses that affect so many," she concluded.
The UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd's proposed restrictions on foreign students and the stigmatization of British companies hiring too many overseas workers and professionals go exactly in such direction.
"It is heartbreaking to know that the criminalization, lack of resources, and stigmatization of abortion will only drive women in need to more desperate and unsafe means," she explains.
As another example of weight bias, de la Haye, who was not involved in the new Pediatrics study, pointed to a previous study on the stigmatization of obese children.
"Hopefully when backlash does come, we can consistently address the subject matter through science and studies to reduce any fear that is there due to stigmatization," Sheri told me.
There are some who have crossed the line completely to become dependent drug users themselves, and others who are disgusted by the stigmatization of drug users and even dealers.
Laws such as these, as well as in other states, specifically exclude communities from protections against discrimination and create environments with gender inequality, stigmatization, and differential access to services.
Sure, those really committed to a green world are motivated by "creating guilt, shame, and stigmatization among committed carnivores, and activating psychological mechanisms of denial and downplay," she says.
The recent explosion of Islamophobia in mainstream political discourse is the result of decades of stigmatization towards Muslim communities in France, starting with the hijab affair in the late 1980s.
The violence and targeting of those groups has, in turn, brought with it stigmatization of those populations as others in the country often incorrectly connect victims to illegal armed groups.
Watch an interview with a gay couple who just had sex: As you said, the "golden era" of sex in public toilets coincides with eras of LGBTQ oppression and stigmatization.
By working with this agnostic entity, rather than immediately with an investigative agency, private-sector actors would avoid the costly stigmatization attendant to the perception that something has gone wrong.
Stigmatization is associated with more frequent binge eating and other "maladaptive eating patterns," Dr. Puhl reported in a comprehensive review of the subject in the American Journal of Public Health.
It's not what you think The authors of a journal article on prejudice and stigmatization say they have found a basic root of social prejudice: people's dislike of broken patterns.
"The lack of government response crystallizes the notion that child sexual abuse is tolerated, and results in the rampant social stigmatization that prevents victims from reporting their abuse," PSCORE said.
Dr. Gretchen Sisson, a sociologist at ANSIRH, the lead researcher behind the Abortion On Screen program, believes that previous depictions of abortion on television compounded the stigmatization of the experience.
In modern South Korea, the haenyeo have experienced mild stigmatization for being working-class women who do manual labor in a culture where women are generally prized for being delicate.
Setting a cap also wouldn't address other problems in the justice system, from the death penalty to the stigmatization that follows a criminal record to poor conditions in prisons generally.
Would the stigmatization of American immigrants have continued to make the immigrants feel more American than Mexican, just as immigration experts worry stigma against Latino immigrants impedes their integration today?
" One of several religious groups outraged by the ban, France's Southern Muslim federation also condemned "the illegal and abusive use of such procedures for the purpose of unique stigmatization and exclusion.
It's not Make America Great Again, but it diagnoses a similar feeling of emptiness and lost purpose and reframes it politically, but without the stigmatization and denigration of the already marginalized.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Amnesty International on Thursday called on South Korea to decriminalize same-sex relationships for men in the military, warning current laws fuel violence, discrimination and stigmatization against gay soldiers.
Ms. Gonzales filed a lawsuit last month, saying in the complaint that she had a "sense of increased vulnerability, and feelings of racial stigmatization" as a result of the hotel's actions.
One member described the therapy he was currently undergoing as "useless," while others spoke of fearing the intense stigmatization that comes with being identified as a person who has mental health issues.
Unlike the families of people suffering from opioid addictions today, I didn't grow up hearing stories that humanized those affected by addiction or seeing advocates argue for sympathy and rehabilitation over stigmatization.
" In an interview with me, Smith expressed some concerns that softening the argument that sex work is just work may lead to backlash and a potential re-stigmatization of the "happy whore.
In this way, the social stigmatization of racism that's occurred in America since the 1960s may have simply forced racists to be quiet, not pushed their racism from conscious to subconscious levels.
Sitting at the Beaver in downtown Toronto in leopard print leggings and a loose black shirt, the platinum blonde jumps from discussing body odor to the stigmatization of stripping in the same breath.
And they're getting tangled up in a separate debate — not about electoral politics, but about public discourse and interpersonal interactions — about whether the most effective tactic against, say, racism is persuasion or stigmatization.
This lack of visibility and awareness means that many people may not find the help they need and instead sink into a sense of isolation and stigmatization that allows their condition to spiral.
Coming out is associated with improved mental health for L.G.B.T.Q. children, but they also face social exclusion, stigmatization and bullying, because early adolescence is also a time of greater prejudice and homophobic behavior.
"If we are not helping to fix the problems that are related to their drug use — such as housing, employment, or stigmatization — chances are the person will go back and use drugs," she said.
According to Barranquillera Elizabeth Bauquez, in her city, conversely, it's being wielded in a way that celebrates the story of their culture despite the stigmatization of Afro-Colombians in other parts of the country.
However, the latest CDC guidelines suggest that this old philosophy leads to "stigmatization" and "inappropriate termination of care," which inevitably creates additional hardships for those patients in need of these types of treatment programs.
If Huzaifa didn't have the resources he says he's receiving from the feds, isolation and social stigmatization could eventually inhibit his reintegration into society, something originally driving him to ISIS in the first place.
"I would expect to see this kind of stigmatization and violence in all the other countries," said Dr. Reed, although he said that in France, the researchers received a slightly more laissez-faire reception.
The comment "grew into a cascade of threats and vitriol" against LGBT Indonesians, fuelling increased hostility from family and neighbors and fostered stigmatization, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a report released on Thursday.
Our plans should be guided by qualified experts like the C.D.C. We also have to keep a sharp eye out for the kind of stigmatization that harks back to the early days of AIDS.
"We must also recognize that the shameful content and tone of the national discourse on trans issues contribute to stigmatization and dehumanization that lower the barriers to this kind of violence," the organization said.
The Romanèses, who originally came from Romania, are part of a Roma community (Alexandre Romanès, the patriarch of the family, prefers the term tzigane) that is often the object of stigmatization in French society.
"Bringing awareness to all the fans, parents, non-parents and grandparents and literally having their eyes open-minded through this process, that's my end game," she says of her goal to eliminate stigmatization of children.
For a girl in her early twenties named Santos, the lack of stigmatization that she encountered as a teenager made it easy for her to feel comfortable publicly embracing her identity as a bisexual woman.
She tells of the stigmatization of their daughters still in captivity as "bad girls" who chose to stay with Boko Haram, reflecting the group's public narrative that the remaining girls elected to stay with them.
At the same time, Ratajkowski frequently speaks out against slut-shaming and, the stigmatization of female sexuality, and the sexist portrayal of women in the media (often in feuds with Twitter-sparring partner Piers Morgan).
The problem has been amplified, public health experts say, by the stigmatization of the drugs, partly from fear of what has happened in the United States, where opioid misuse is a growing cause of death.
Requiring federal job applicants to reveal their participation in programs that were developed to prevent stigmatization is a change that's out-of-step with criminal justice research and out-of-step with the American public.
But this was just a prologue to an era in which the hoodie became at once an anodyne style object and a subject of moral panic, its popularity and its selective stigmatization rising in proportion.
Ireland, the European Court had already begun the process of recognizing that Ireland long ago adopted Europe's human rights values, including access to full reproductive health care without criminalization and stigmatization of women and girls.
"Obstacles include difficulty finding providers willing to perform abortion, substandard conditions in health facilities, lack of awareness of the legal status of abortion and fear of stigmatization for terminating a pregnancy," according to the Guttmacher Institute.
PARIS (Reuters) - French Muslims are concerned that decisions taken by some municipal authorities to ban the burkini could lead to further stigmatization of Muslims, the head of a body representing Muslims in France said on Wednesday.
"Stigmatization, especially online, about COVID-21625 is something that makes an effective public health response much harder," said Graham Brookie, director of the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research (DFR) Lab, which conducted the analysis published Tuesday.
Automated CBT programs, or iCBT, which work to change a patient's non-productive thoughts, attitudes and beliefs, are designed to make it easier for people to get therapy at low cost and with less fear of stigmatization.
"Sexual racism, transphobia, fat and femme shaming and further forms of othering such as stigmatization of HIV positive individuals are pervasive problems in the LGBTQ community," Landen Zumwalt, head of communications at Grindr, said in a statement.
The Commission's gender equality chief, Czech Commissioner Vera Jourova, said last week that she had herself been a victim of sexual harassment in the past but saw "stigmatization" as preventing many women in Brussels from speaking up.
He talked about the role of violence in protests ("in every social struggle, there is a stigmatization of looting for the sake of discrediting the movement") as one who had given it a great deal of thought.
The critics' disparaging of the lifesaving benefits of naloxone is just another example of the stigmatization of those with the chronic disorder of opioid abuse that brands such individuals as unworthy of efforts to reduce their mortality.
And, put together, the resulting photos capture the nuanced feelings many people have about their periods — from the crimson waves of emotion, to the stigmatization of menstruation, to the connection to bodily function, to femininity and/or sexuality.
They are fundamentally political and social in nature and require solutions that address the experience of marginalization and stigmatization that many Muslim immigrants in Europe feel, and that are driving violent extremism in many parts of the world.
That creates more stress, which often feeds into behavior problems, which leads, in the classroom, to stigmatization and punishment, which keeps their stress levels elevated, which makes it still harder to concentrate — and so on, and so on.
Amid the politicking over coronavirus, aid agencies have warned against the stigmatization of refugees, whose harsh living conditions make them vulnerable if they become infected, but who are no more likely to be carriers than any other group.
They argued that they contributed to the stigmatization of the trans community, just as the inclusion of "homosexuality" in the DSM until 1973 fostered misperceptions that being gay was a mental disorder -- one that could be treated and cured.
"I traveled to Delhi and Mumbai this January with World Vision to meet girls and women directly impacted by the stigmatization of menstrual health and to learn how it hinders girls' education," she wrote in an essay for Time.
In July, the southern state of Kerala announced it would reserve places for transgender students in the state's higher education institutions, a policy aimed at easing their stigmatization and one of the first such moves at a state level.
"They face enormous pressure through public criticism, stigmatization in the media, unwarranted inspections and reduction of state funding," the expert, Michel Forst, the special rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, said after a weeklong official visit to Hungary.
Add the fact that Black women are now one of the most educated group in the U.S., and you won't need much convincing that the gold digger trope needs to be cancelled; or at least the nasty stigmatization of it does.
Both diseases are reliant on recognition of possible infection prior to the onset of symptoms, yet both are engulfed by crippling stigmatization undermining that self-identification, and both require long periods of adherent pill-taking to control or cure disease.
"The psychological impairment of the disease, including anxiety, depression, embarrassment of their body because of psoriasis plaques, stigmatization and low self-esteem reduce sexual desire and produce insecurity and lack of concentration during sexual relationships, developing erectile dysfunction," Molina-Leyva added.
For example, other studies have found that lesbian parents tend to worry about homophobia and stigmatization, so they seek more parenting services and counseling groups to ensure healthy child development — programs that could outweigh the effects of more parenting stress.
"I traveled to Delhi and Mumbai this January with World Vision to meet girls and women directly impacted by the stigmatization of menstrual health and to learn how it hinders girls' education," she wrote in a moving essay for Time.com.
It makes no sense from a public health perspective, a fiscal perspective, or a moral perspective to perpetuate the prosecution and stigmatization of those adults who choose to responsibly consume a substance that is safer than either alcohol or tobacco.
This model has been knocked around over the years, first by decolonization, then by decades of economic hardship, the growing stigmatization of cultural differences, the fervent individualism of new generations and globalization, which has narrowed the state's room for maneuver.
And empathy is clearly better than common reactions to disease: stigmatization of the afflicted, disdain toward those most at risk for infection and political dithering that leaves populations in peril with few facts and no financing to stop the microbes' spread.
Though it's objectively positive that the kinky act has lost some of its stigmatization through things like 50 Shades of Grey and its accessibility as one of BDSM's possibly more "vanilla" acts, not everyone's script—or behind—wants a good striking.
He made a point of repeating her name, to remind viewers of her parental filiation: her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, founded the National Front and is associated with its historical posture of anti-Semitism, Holocaust denial and stigmatization of immigrants.
Reviews for The Cured have been interesting because people seem to interpret the film very specifically, but also very differently, as pointed political commentary on Ireland's history, or veterans' affairs, or how immigrants are treated, or about the stigmatization of mental illness.
There's a quick character rundown with Black-ish-esque exposition (including an important footnote about stigmatization of black female athletes); later, they each get a quick flashback to what made them miss registration and wind up in Charlie's class in the first place.
And on top of it all, a culture of intolerance makes the toxic stress even worse, what with BBQ Beckys, the outcries over a black Little Mermaid, the stigmatization of black athletes and their strength, and the everyday silencing of black pain.
Leone, an STI brainiac of sorts, says that most pregnant women aren't receiving all the information they should be around safer sex practices during gestation, asserting that it's likely due to the sexual stigmatization that pregnant women are no longer sexually active beings.
Although there are many things that lead to the stigmatization of mental illness, and many reasons for treatment barriers, the trivializing of these conditions through jokes and minimization of the severity of the conditions is contributing to the exacerbation of the problem.
During in-person observations of births at urban hospitals in Ghana, Guinea and Nigeria, researchers found that more than 257 percent of women experienced physical or verbal abuse, stigmatization or discrimination related to race or ethnicity, according to a report in The Lancet.
Women by and large were deterred from voting for the radical right by other things, including the populist right's "political style, occasional association with historic violence, stigmatization by parts of the elite and the general public" — in other words, their outlier-ness.
While Jeff Sessions has continued the tactics of the failed war on drugs, Carlin and Lourido Ali don't believe the current political climate will impede their work, beyond the fact that people like Sessions contribute to the continued stigmatization of potentially beneficial substances.
As I have explained at length elsewhere, "Muslimness" in this "new racism" is defined by the onlooker in a position of power, not the bearer of the identity, and is imposed onto people through generalization, misperception and stigmatization made ubiquitous by public discourse and repetition.
Its seems to intend, reasonably enough, to warn against Catholic support for the darker tendencies in Trumpism — the xenophobia and identity politics, the "stigmatization of enemies," the crude view of Islam and a wider "panorama of threats," the prosperity-gospel inflected worship of success.
"The Russian Federation must officially state that it does not tolerate any form of incitement to violence, social stigmatization of homosexuality or hate speech, and does not condone discrimination or violence against people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity," their statement said.
One of the more serious tragedies in all of this is that, due to the high amounts of stigmatization and paranoia found on websites like the DEA's, it is genuinely very difficult to find good resources for parents dealing with teen drug use and addiction.
But the report also highlighted that women scientists much more often experience subtler forms of gendered harassment, whether it's stigmatization of working mothers, bullying of junior colleagues by senior male scientists, or having to see their co-workers post nude images at work or the lab.
"We have seen that Facebook products and tools, including Groups, can complement work on prevention, education, de-stigmatization, addiction support and awareness, and we continue to support community leaders that use our platform for good," a Facebook spokesperson told me when I asked about this story.
" It noted "with particular concern the continuing use by Boko Haram of women and girls as suicide bombers" which it said "has created an atmosphere of suspicion towards them and made them targets of harassment and stigmatization in affected communities, and of arbitrary arrests by security forces.
I recognize the free-speech claim that individuals and entertainment companies have every right to demean people with mental illnesses, but these representations have very real consequences — the stigmatization of the mentally ill, and the prejudice, poor treatment and violations of their rights that naturally follow.
JAMES MAGUIRE, NEW HAVEN To the Editor: Re "Opioid Crisis and Lobbying Give Drug a Boost That Tests Don't" (front page, June 11): Your reporting highlights how the stigmatization of methadone and buprenorphine has led to poor outcomes when it comes to treating substance use disorders.
The directors of all five films nominated for the foreign-language Oscar issued a statement on Friday denouncing the rise of fanaticism and nationalism in the United States and beyond, and criticizing stigmatization based on race, religion, sexuality and gender, which they said bred fear and violence.
There are numerous ways that society teaches those who are able-bodied to conceptualize what it means to be disabled, but when it comes to addressing the exclusion and stigmatization of disability, Samuels suggests it comes down to understanding one particular branch of disability theory: the medical model.
And in Colombia—a country whose indigenous and Afro-Colombian cultures face danger of extinction, stigmatization, and a wave of targeted threats and killings—the celebration has taken on a more profound meaning: Carnaval has become a means of preservation and celebration in the midst of that violence.
So our sense is that it will happen at some point, and what we're doing is trying to hasten that procedure and ramp up the stigmatization of oil companies as soon as possible in order to diminish the political, financial, and cultural power that they have over society.
Although Trump's strategy discusses how the Trump administration will work to reduce the stigmatization of people who struggle with addiction, President Trump's extreme rhetoric calling for the execution of drug sellers undermines these efforts, since many drug sellers are people who struggle with addiction and sell drugs to subsist.
For instance, the clinic was originally organized by Documenta 14 to take place in Athens' red light district, and while it is possible to legally register as a sex worker in Greece, registration requirements and stigmatization mean that few do, turning instead to illicit prostitution unaffiliated with licensed brothels.
As a plus-sized woman, I know when I see a performer wearing one that I'm not about to watch a sensitive or nuanced portrayal of fatness, but yet another recycling of lazy stereotypes that contribute to the continued stigmatization and marginalization of people who share my body type.
While Brazil developed a reputation for inclusive social policies during the 13 years it was led by the leftist Workers' Party, whose tenure ended last year, the country remains in many ways a deeply conservative nation, where activists say gay and transgender people face widespread stigmatization and violence.
"This victory is life-changing for the many Granite Staters who identify as non-binary, and is another step toward decreasing stigmatization, promoting equality, and ensuring that state identification documents are accurate and affirming," Devon Chaffee, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire, told the paper.
Regardless of whether it was the "right" decision from a legal standpoint, choosing not to report my rapist allowed me to neatly sever ties and prevented me from feeling caged into narratives of being a victim while also avoiding the common shame and stigmatization that so many face when coming forward.
Hollande, a Socialist, likened his policies to the fear-mongering tactics of far-right movements in the EU. "His slogans are not that different from [those of] the far right in Europe and in France: fear of the wave of immigration, stigmatization of Islam, questioning of representative democracy [...]," said Hollande.
With so many people dying from drug overdoses — tens of thousands a year — and hundreds of thousands more expected to die in the next decade, America is finally considering how its response to addiction can be better rooted in science instead of the moralistic stigmatization that's existed for so long.
Although I was not initially knowledgeable about Harvard's long tradition of protecting white supremacy and sexism when I was admitted to the university's PhD program in sociology, I certainly began to realize something was amiss as I observed and encountered the university's subtle and overt stigmatization and disadvantaging of women and racialized minorities.
"There definitely has been a de-stigmatization of the superhero comic in the book world as well as the notion that superhero stories really are for everyone and that they are for girls as much as they are for boys," Calista Brill, Editorial Director of graphic novel publisher First Second, wrote over email.
Many of those working in America's spas and massage parlors are Asian immigrants, and when we dive into the minutia and complexities of their lives, we find systemic racism compounded by stigmatization and victim-blaming used against these community members to make them seem less worthy of dignity and respect than other immigrants.
All photos by the author The stigmatization of furries, the online taunting and trolling, is something that's plagued the community (known as the furry fandom) since it began popping up in mainstream media and on TV shows like CSI, ER, and Entourage in a consistently ruthless "look at these perverted freaks" sort of way.
A study by Robert A. Carels and colleagues at Bowling Green State University of 46 overweight and obese adults enrolled in a behavioral weight loss program found that both explicit and implicit weight stigmatization was linked to greater caloric intake, less exercise and energy expenditure, less weight loss and a greater likelihood of dropping out of the program.
Other ways society pressured women into having more children included the promotion of the idea that only abnormal women don't want babies; stigmatization of interests other than the maternal as dangerous, melancholy, or degrading; female sterility as grounds for divorce; limited education opportunities for women; and the widespread depiction of the "sacredness and charm of motherhood" in art, literature, and music.
"Misinformation always plays on the fault lines of our fears and deepest beliefs," Sinha said, pointing to some of the rumors rife in an increasingly communalized India — that Muslim youth are refusing coronavirus testing for religious reasons, or the stigmatization of meat-eating by saying that meat-suppliers in west India have shut shop because cattle are infected with the coronavirus.
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