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Solidarity
Solidarity meaning
A bond of unity or agreement between individuals, united around a common goal or against a common enemy, such as the unifying principle that defines the labor movement; mutual support within a group. | Willingness to support another person in a difficult position or needs affection.
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In Durban, members of African Artists Against Apartheid, KZN Palestine Solidarity Forum, SA Muslim Network and Friends, also came together to express their solidarity with Palestine through street art.
Intergenerational solidarity: the theme of the International Day of Older Persons, ‘Fulfilling the Promises of Human Rights for Older Persons: Across Generations,’ highlights the crucial role of intergenerational solidarity.
It is not good enough to say that we want to reignite global solidarity when we continue to pick and choose whom we show solidarity with.
Students at the University of Queensland established a Gaza solidarity camp on April 29 and students at Curtin University in Boorloo/Perth are organising a rally on May 1 to launch their solidarity encampment.
The former Guyanese president was one of the speakers of at a car and bike rally to free Palestine organized by the Guyana Solidarity Movement with Palestine dubbed “Wheels of Solidarity”.
As an Indigenous person specifically in the Twin Cities right now, I would say that that means standing in solidarity with the Black community and in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
He lauded keenness of all Arab brothers on bolstering the Gulf and Arab solidarity and stability by reaching a final deal that strengthens solidarity and guarantees achieving the best for the Arabian Gulf states and their peoples.
Instead they said Bush "stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people just as they have stood in solidarity with Black Americans" pic.
Or visitors, like me, visiting in solidarity with someone they love, or in solidarity with a cause they believe in?
In solidarity: Julia Marino’s husband, Julien, shaved his head in solidarity with his wife after learning of her cancer diagnosis.
That is the basis for a true, people‐to‐people solidarity, a solidarity that should visibilize the Chavista subject (contradictions with the government notwithstanding).
The “Solidarity Tax against Disastrous Events” will be part of the Solidarity Fund against Disaster Events.
Therefore, it is in the best interest that the state of Pakistan gives way to genuine solidarity on this Kashmir Day, and makes concerted efforts beyond the observance of solidarity, for the genuine demands of independence of Kashmir.
Durkheim believes that organic solidarity prevails in more advanced societies, while mechanical solidarity typifies less developed societies.
Durkheim contrasted the condition of anomie as being the result of a malfunction of organic solidarity during the transition from mechanical solidarity: But on the contrary, if some opaque environment is interposed..
Provided it does not degenerate into the promotion of special interests, this can help to stimulate forms of welfare solidarity from below, with obvious benefits in the area of solidarity for development as well.
Ruch Społeczny AWS (RS AWS), or Social Movement for Solidarity Electoral Action, was the political arm of the Solidarity trade union and was formerly the leading party within AWS.
The European Union Solidarity Fund (EUSF) was set up to respond to major natural disasters and express European solidarity to disaster-stricken regions within all of Europe.
There are also rumours that it provided money for Solidarity in Poland (it has been widely alleged that the Vatican Bank funded Solidarity).
Wajda's later commitment to Poland's burgeoning Solidarity movement was manifested in Man of Iron (1981), a thematic sequel to The Man of Marble, with Solidarity leader Lech Wałęsa appearing as himself in the latter film.