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  2. Social exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Newcomers are seen as undeserving, or that they must prove their entitlement in order to gain access to basic support necessities. It is clear that individuals are exploited and marginalized within the country they have emigrated. [27] Welfare states and social policies can also exclude individuals from basic necessities and support programs.

  3. Micro-inequity - Wikipedia

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    A Micro-inequity is a small, often overlooked act of exclusion or bias that could convey a lack of respect, recognition, or fairness towards marginalized individuals. These acts can manifest in various ways, such as consistently interrupting or dismissing the contributions of a particular group during meetings or discussions.

  4. Microaggression - Wikipedia

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    Roffee and Waling suggest that the issue arises, as occurs among many groups of people, because a person often makes assumptions based on individual experience, and when they communicate such assumptions, the recipient may feel that it lacks taking the second individual into account and is a form of microaggression. [37]

  5. Freedom of information - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of information is a separate concept which sometimes comes into conflict with the right to privacy in the content of the Internet and information technology. As with the right to freedom of expression, the right to privacy is a recognized human right and freedom of information acts as an extension to this right. [6]

  6. Political correctness - Wikipedia

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    "Political correctness" is a label typically used to describe liberal or left-wing terms and actions but rarely used for analogous attempts to mold language and behavior on the right. [62] Alex Nowrasteh of the Cato Institute referred to the right's own version of political correctness as "patriotic correctness". [63]

  7. How historically marginalized business owners can find places ...

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    Business network for offshore wind teams to offer free training for women, LGBTQ+, veterans, Tribal governments and BIPOC groups in New Bedford.

  8. Discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Discrimination against people with disabilities in favor of people who are not is called ableism or disablism. Disability discrimination, which treats non-disabled individuals as the standard of 'normal living', results in public and private places and services, educational settings, and social services that are built to serve 'standard' people ...

  9. Super Bowl will not include 'end racism' message in end zone ...

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    The NFL will not have "end racism" written in the back of an end zone at the Super Bowl, as the league will instead opt for other messages.