Examples of using Forms of oppression in English and their translations into Spanish
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They continue to be subjected to all forms of oppression, including collective punishment
understanding and fighting all forms of oppression, Anna believes that radical change is only possible through political conscientization,
it is often linked to forms of oppression based on sexism,
A renewal of the global women's movement can be noted opposing all forms of oppression, while millions have expressed solidarity with migrants
are free from violence and all forms of oppression.
At the national level, we know that good governance must be practised to ensure that the population are protected from all forms of oppression and allowed to enjoy their inalienable human rights.
It was also highlighted that new issues, relating to new groups and new forms of oppression have emerged since the DDPA was adopted that also need to be included in the Programme of Action.
They were concrete actions that culminated in generating fullness of life and in overcoming all forms of oppression, in order to open new horizons for life.
neoliberalism and all forms of oppression and fundamentalism.
old and new forms of oppression and exclusion in the 1990s and the early years of the new century,
the lack of enforcement of certain laws perpetuate racial discrimination,'environmental racism' and other forms of oppression which violate the rights to freedom,
condemning colonialism and all forms of oppression, particularly in the case of the Malvinas,
takes active sides with the peoples of the earth, who are resisting and fighting against all forms of oppression, seeking to build a model of human society,
such as documents advocating fascism or other forms of oppression aimed at depriving people of their fundamental rights.
transphobia and other forms of oppression because cultural norms
violence and all forms of oppression are absent and in which women,
advocates for LGBTI people rights to make the necessary links and connections between various and concurrent forms of oppression and discriminations, making them realise that social injustice cannot be eliminated in isolation.
racism and other forms of oppression.
that their situation has to be seen in relation to the intersection of various forms of oppression and discrimination.
gender discrimination, and other forms of oppression such as racism.