Solidarity
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Now, a friend, an intelligent lapsed Jew, who, incidentally, observes the Sabbath for reasons of cultural solidarity, describes himself as a "tooth-fairy agnostic."
The
solidarity
of millions of Yemenis across the country just demanding the one thing.
On the Israeli side, there is a new peace movement called Solidariot, which means
solidarity
in Hebrew.
And they're out here in solidarity, and they have been out here for six days.
They have shown a great sense of
solidarity
from the far east to the far west to the south.
Where our common identity is democracy, where our education is through participation, and where participation builds trust and
solidarity
rather than exclusion and xenophobia.
In the last 20 years, the Hearing Voices Movement has established hearing voices networks in 26 countries across five continents, working together to promote dignity,
solidarity
and empowerment for individuals in mental distress, to create a new language and practice of hope, which, at its very center, lies an unshakable belief in the power of the individual.
And in fact, in general, people are often swayed by feelings of solidarity, loyalty, pride, patriotism, towards their country or towards their ethnic group.
Many studies show an increase in solitude and a decrease in solidarity, honesty, and social and civic participation.
It is up to us to decide whether we want schools or parking lots, community-driven recycling projects or construction sites, loneliness or solidarity, cars or buses, and it is our responsibility to do that now, for ourselves, for our families, for the people who make our lives worth living, and for the incredible creativity, beauty, and wonder that make our cities, in spite of all of their problems, the greatest invention of our time.
They need solidarity, because they're behind some of the most exciting social justice movements out there today.
Eight months ago, under the visionary leadership of Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, head of UN Women, we launched a groundbreaking initiative called HeForShe, inviting men and boys from around the world to stand in
solidarity
with each other and with women, to create a shared vision for gender equality.
My father wears it now in
solidarity.
All women are similarly situated in patriarchy, and therefore all women have a kind of intuitive
solidarity
or sisterhood."
We were a country that was benefiting from the
solidarity
of the European Union.
This is an issue that requires complete human
solidarity.
It would require great
solidarity
and support from other countries, and it would require the kind of imaginative idea that we bring together when we want to have a space station in the air.
And Europe has not been able to do so, because basically, Europe is divided because there is no
solidarity
in the European project.
And then the imam made an announcement, thanking and welcoming our guests, because half the congregation were Christians, Jews, Buddhists, atheists, people of faith and no faith, who had come not to attack us, but to stand in
solidarity
with us.
And the second is that we might just be able to take the ghastly holy war of ideology that we're suffering under in this country and turn it into a competition of ideas based on
solidarity
and mutual respect.
Let's understand it as courage, hope, trust, solidarity, the fundamental belief that we humans can come together and can help each other to better the fate of mankind.
It's a place where we go for friendship,
solidarity
and solace.
They understand that their quality of life depends on a mix of solitude and
solidarity.
But, determined not to let this one incident make me lose faith in the
solidarity
in my community or humanity as a whole, I recalled the 7/7 terrorist bombings in July 2005 on London transport, and how the mayor of London at the time, and indeed my own parents, had insisted that we all get back on the tubes the next day, so we wouldn't be defined or changed by those that had made us feel unsafe.
But through the campaign, these injustices were framed as not just news stories, they were firsthand experiences that had affected real people, who were creating, with the
solidarity
of others, what they needed and had previously lacked: a platform to speak out, the reassurance they weren't alone or to blame for what happened to them and open discussions that would help to reduce stigma around the issue.
Larycia Hawkins drew on her platform as the first tenured African-American professor at Wheaton College to wear a hijab in
solidarity
with Muslim women who face discrimination every day.
Let them know you stand with them in
solidarity.
Some of us said for the first time that we were women, took this oath of
solidarity
seriously.
Firstly, stories can create an illusion of
solidarity.
But in the end, when they have to come together and they cooperate, the
solidarity
that they feel, it's greater because of that gulf that they had to cross.
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