Discrimination
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We were exposed to harassment, exploitation, intimidation and
discrimination.
It shows the systematic
discrimination
and biases in the Indian society against women.
So I understood
discrimination.
My parents understood
discrimination.
I was learning more and more about what
discrimination
was, and equally important, I was learning that I needed to become my own advocate.
And she knew
discrimination
when she saw it.
We know
discrimination
when we see it, and we need to be fighting it together.
It became a policy of "positive discrimination," we call it now.
We're trying to confront bias and
discrimination
in the administration of criminal justice.
Just like many of you here today, we had experienced and heard stories about race, about prejudice,
discrimination
and stereotyping and we were like, "We get it, racism, we got it, we got it."
These laws ensure that people living with HIV and those at greatest risk are protected from violence and
discrimination
and that they get access to prevention and to treatment.
That's the only reason that a landlord needs to have them removed, because there's no protection from
discrimination
of GLBT people.
Rather, it prohibits all forms of sex discrimination, including sexual violence and harassment within educational programs that accept federal funding.
While initially targeting sex
discrimination
within admissions, Title IX has actually evolved over time to require educational institutions to intervene and address gender violence when committed by certain parties, such as when teachers, students or campus visitors commit sexual assault or harassment.
Originally proposed in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment would guarantee gender equality under the law, and much like Title IX on campus, that constitutional amendment could require states to intervene and address gender violence as a prohibitive form of sex
discrimination.
It isn't surprising, then, that if you should speak to anyone affected by a mental illness, the chances are that you will hear stories of hidden suffering, shame and
discrimination
in nearly every sector of their lives.
And had these people ever even consciously met a victim of their
discrimination?
And yet, they can find them by tactile discrimination, and they can press it and select it.
The second area of
discrimination
is advertising and marketing.
The third area of
discrimination
is the taking of risk in pursuit of new ideas for generating revenue.
My mental health status had been a catalyst for discrimination, verbal abuse, and physical and sexual assault, and I'd been told by my psychiatrist, "Eleanor, you'd be better off with cancer, because cancer is easier to cure than schizophrenia."
The right to express our ideas freely, to marry whom we choose, to choose our own partners, to be sexually active or not, to decide whether to have children and when, all this without violence or force or
discrimination.
Now I know there are people out there who will say that the election of Barack Obama meant that it was the end of racial
discrimination
for all eternity, right?
You know, there was institutionalized, at one time legalized,
discrimination
in our country.
I cite those statistics around corporate board diversity because they are real, and I stand here today talking about this issue of racial
discrimination
because I believe it threatens to rob another generation of all the opportunities that all of us want for all of our children, no matter what their color or where they come from.
Now, color blindness, in my view, doesn't mean that there's no racial discrimination, and there's fairness.
Nelson Mandela led South Africa after the dark and brutal days of Apartheid, and out of the ashes of that legalized racial discrimination, he led South Africa to become the first country in the world to ban
discrimination
based on sexual orientation within its constitution.
These movements as a whole purvey
discrimination
against religious minorities and sexual minorities.
I'm painfully aware that there has been an increase in
discrimination
against Muslims in recent years in countries like the U.K. and the U.S., and that too is a matter of grave concern, but I firmly believe that telling these counter-stereotypical stories of people of Muslim heritage who have confronted the fundamentalists and been their primary victims is also a great way of countering that
discrimination.
Every day, all around us, we see the consequences of silence manifest themselves in the form of discrimination, violence, genocide and war.
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