Sentence examples for often voiceless from inspiring English sources

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In my small way, I hope I have traveled "to where the silence is" and given voice to a community that's too often voiceless: young adults with cancer.

Development of inclusive community consensus on landscape dependencies should be undertaken before lucrative tourism ventures and land allocations are advanced in competition to the needs of more vulnerable and often voiceless sectors of a community.

The Empire State Pride Agenda commends The New York Times for the sensitive and informative look at the challenges facing transgender individuals who are often voiceless targets of discrimination even in as diverse and progressive a city as New York.

This is well-trodden ground for Mr. Loach, who, at his best, puts a human face on social and political issues (working-class and immigrant rights, among others), giving voice to the often voiceless.

Immigrant workers, a huge but often voiceless group, were given a chance to speak up yesterday, and speak they did: about abuses on the job, about mandatory 70-hour weeks, about not being allowed to take bathroom breaks, about making just $2 an hour.

The deal there is to use social media to help people out in the short term while learning how everyone can help each other out in the long term; that is, to give people who are often voiceless, to help them acquire a voice through social media.

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And many union officials insist that labor is stronger now than five years ago, when the movement often seemed voiceless and toothless.

Our Founding Mothers -- like Abigail Adams -- were often left voiceless and could only make an impact when their husbands spoke on their behalf.

"She served as a voice for the voiceless, often putting herself in dangerous positions to get stories of injustice out in the open," Charlie Custer wrote on his blog, ChinaGeeks.

The letters and accompanying commentary result in a unique history of the Soviet peasantry's engagement and struggle with a powerful state, enabling readers to hear the voice of a social class that throughout history has too often been rendered voiceless.

I can understand how people like Mr. Bush or Fred Thompson, who declared recently that "the poorest Americans are getting far better service" than Canadians or the British, can wave away the desperation of uninsured Americans, who are often poor and voiceless.

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