Sentence examples for institutionalized poverty from inspiring English sources

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"How a history of racist government decisions led to institutionalized poverty" Did you know that Richmond, Milpitas, and Palo Alto all had subdivisions where it was illegal for African Americans to own a house?

These neighborhoods are powder kegs because they are challenged with high rates of unemployment, faltering economies, loss of jobs and institutionalized poverty and racism".

And she chided the Republicans for pushing this legislation in the name of preventing discrimination while they have cut funds for health care and ignored "institutionalized poverty".

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The solutions of institutionalizing poverty in priesthood and monasticism, while rationalizing poverty as poverty of the spirit and material wealth as God's provision for ministry, formed the basis for medieval care of the poor.

"They're bringing down standards, they're lowering wages, they're institutionalizing poverty — why is that good?" In general, though, Mr. Appelbaum said that his group focused its organizing efforts and protests more on Wal-Mart, simply because it was bigger.

Not only do these books address HIV/AIDS, but also sustainable development; gender equality; the factors that create institutionalized, structural poverty; racism and health care access; the politics of disease and its spread; and how culture relates to health care.

One of the novel's conceits is that China's authoritarianism may have allowed it to force-march toward modernization and therefore the reduction of poverty, while India's awkward pluralism and bends-but-doesn't-break constitutional democracy have held its economy back and institutionalized its poverty, and now, its deepening inequality.

Many who commit crimes were victims first: of violence and abuse, institutionalized racism, poverty and addiction.

More than 28percentt of adults aged 21 to 64 who have a disability and are not institutionalized live in poverty, compared with the overall 12.4percentt national poverty rate, the report says.

The Detroit Rebellion of 1967, also known as the Uprising of 1967, was an insurrection sparked by the anguish of inner-city poverty and institutionalized oppression — in particular, unjust and prejudicial treatment of the Black community.

They claimed that the promises of Reconstruction had never been fulfilled and that affirmative-action and anti-poverty programs had failed to erase institutionalized discrimination and inner-city poverty.

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