Marginalization

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[Audio] Since the Syllabus of Global Voices and Social Vision has two topic we will not do the General topic, but direct to the first three topic in refer to global issue around the world and in the Philippines. So our topic to discuss to today is about Marginalization, Social inequalities and Education Inequalities..

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[Audio] Now, we proceeds to our first topic, which is the Marginalization, Today, we delve into a critical aspect of social dynamics: Marginalization. As citizens of a global society, it's imperative to comprehend the complexities surrounding this concept. Marginalization encompasses various dimensions, influencing individuals, communities, and even entire nations. In this lecture, we'll explore its definition, types, examples, and both its positive and negative impacts, with a focus on its manifestation in the context of the Philippines. Definition of Marginalization: Marginalization refers to the process by which individuals or groups are pushed to the fringes or periphery of society, rendering them powerless and often excluded from mainstream opportunities, resources, and decision-making processes. It's a multifaceted phenomenon rooted in societal structures, power dynamics, and cultural biases. Certain groups are downgraded to the fringes of society, often resulting in their exclusion from mainstream opportunities and resources..

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[Audio] Lets proceeds what are the Types of Marginalization: based on the actually not only four type, but we focused on this four type in our lecture today: Economic Marginalization, Social Marginalization, Political Marginalization and, Cultural Marginalization.

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[Audio] So now lets defines every types of Marginalization, started with the Economic Marginalization. The definition of Economic Marginalization: Economic Marginalization This occurs when certain groups face barriers to accessing economic opportunities, such as employment, education, or financial resources, leading to their economic exclusion or disenfranchisement. Which have not given an equal treatment in terms of Economic opportunities, which lead them to become more marginalized or luck financial..

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[Audio] The next to defines the types of Marginalization is Social Marginalization: Social Marginalization Socially marginalized groups face exclusion or discrimination based on factors like race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or disability. They may encounter prejudice, stigma, and limited access to social services. But this definition more in general, usually a minority is marginalized based on their distinction or differentiation..

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[Audio] Other types of Marginalization is Political Marginalization. Political marginalization manifests when certain communities lack representation or influence in political processes, resulting in their needs being overlooked or neglected by policymakers. In this marginalization the minority discriminate based on their distinction or differentiation but reflect on the Political representation and political influence..

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[Audio] Next type of Marginalization is Cultural Marginalization This type of marginalization occurs when the cultural practices, beliefs, or languages of particular groups are devalued or suppressed within a dominant societal framework, leading to cultural erosion and identity crises. Because of their cultural difference the are intent to disregard and discrimination.

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[Audio] We have four top of Examples of Marginalization in the world: The Gender Inequality, Racial Discrimination, LGBTQ+ Exclusion and Indigenous Displacement.

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[Audio] The first Examples of Marginalization: Gender Inequality Women worldwide face economic, social, and political marginalization, with limited access to education, employment opportunities, and decision-making roles. World wide believe that the Men are superior among women..

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[Audio] Next Examples of Marginalization: Racial Discrimination Ethnic minorities often experience marginalization due to systemic discrimination, facing barriers in housing, education, and healthcare, and encountering higher rates of police brutality and incarceration. Always connect with the cultural minorities that always left behind by tradition.

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[Audio] Next Examples of Marginalization: LGBTQ+ Exclusion LGBTQ+ individuals may face social marginalization, encounter discrimination, violence, and legal barriers to marriage, adoption, and employment in many parts of the world. All around the we facing the problem on the sexual orientation, the understanding of this matter are limited in terms of education and information.

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[Audio] And the last Examples of Marginalization: Indigenous Displacement Indigenous communities frequently experience marginalization as their land rights are disregarded, leading to displacement, poverty, and loss of cultural heritage. Frequently happen to many countries, we should make changes on this kind of marginalization and give protection to those group..

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[Audio] Now what is the Negative Effects of Marginalization: Poverty and Inequality: Marginalization continues cycles of poverty and inequality, hindering socio-economic mobility and widening the gap between privileged and marginalized groups. Social Division: Marginalization sorts social divisions and tensions, undermining social solidity and fostering anger and conflict within society..