Understanding Forms of Oppression: A model to Utilize with women Globally

NCCU Author/Contributor (non-NCCU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
James Osler, Professor (Creator)
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North Carolina Central University (NCCU )
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Abstract: A constituent part of the world throughout the globe is comprised of women. Women are the heart of our families. Women are our mothers, our grandmothers, our sisters, our aunts, and our cousins. Women teach us and inspire us to reach greater heights, set higher goals, and accomplish greater endeavors. Throughout history, the contributions of women have held a significant place and function in ancient and historic cultures. Unfortunately, the current and postmodern paradigm hasrelegated women and their contributions to society to a mainstream of non-impact and non-efficacy.It is the authors’ hope that by shedding light on the negative manifested behaviors and providing an active positive solution that in the future healing can occur and delivery from all of the ramificationsof the negative aspects of any form of manifested oppression.Keywords: crabs in the bucket syndrome, internalized oppression, manifested human behavior, oppression.

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Language: English
Date: 2021

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