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- Exercises and Activities for Use in Art Therapy and Training Programmes for Groups of Marginalised and Excluded Persons EU Project "Against Exclusion", 2014...
- concerns about the trend being co-opted by right-wing groups to further marginalise and stigmatise young men with migrant backgrounds. WDR (2024-07-26)....
- finally Shudras (labourers). Outside of this system are the oppressed, marginalised, and ****cuted Dalits (also known as "Untouchables") and Adivasis (tribals)...
- turned inward to protect their citizens and sometimes cast blame on marginalised groups". COVID-19 inflamed partisanship and polarisation around the world...
- particularly the Shiite, ****yrian, Jewish and Kurdish po****tions, who felt marginalised. In 1958, these tensions culminated in a military coup, inspired by the...
- occurred following the end of World War I. The Party remained small and marginalised, receiving 2.6% of the federal vote in 1928, prior to the onset of the...
- started cooperating with the hard-line right; or has been partly or wholly marginalised within the political system. In one notable case (Orbán) it has self-radicalised...
- Although many government policies throughout history have disregarded or marginalised minority religions, Nepalese societies generally enjoy religious tolerance...
- and African ancestry. Historically, Afro-Asian po****tions have been marginalised as a result of human migration and social conflict. During the 1970s...
- communists to reject the chauvinistic nationalism which he argued had marginalised the Abkhazian, Ossetian, and Adjarian minorities. In March 1921, Nadezhda...