1 By: José Ramirez Jr., LCSW USA Coordinator for IDEA Member, International Working Group for Human...
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1 By: José Ramirez Jr., LCSW USA Coordinator for IDEA Member, International Working Group for Human Rights Managing Editor, The STAR United nations human
1 By: Jos Ramirez Jr., LCSW USA Coordinator for IDEA Member,
International Working Group for Human Rights Managing Editor, The
STAR United nations human rights committee Geneva, Switzerland
Wednesday, august 12, 2015
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Article I U.N. Declaration of Human Rights All human beings are
born free and equal in dignity and human rights 2
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Law of Silence the practice of silently refusing to take a
stand against stigma, and its accompanying pain created by
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Education Limited Education Lack of Intellectual Stimulation
Low Occupational Level Media INDIVIDUAL FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD SYSTEM
Exclusion from mainstream Stereotypes Limited or Inaccurate
Information Politics Exclusion from Power Inhibiting Development of
Political Power Lack of Political Power Limited Knowledge
Stereotypes lead to fear Social Isolation Unemployment Employment
Discrimination Low Income Economics Housing Exclusion Overcrowded
Rental or Homeless Health Lack of Health Services Few Visits to
M.D. Life Expectancy may be Affected Law of Silence By: Jos
Ramirez, Jr., LCSW 9
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Education Individualized Education/ Training Intellectual
Stimulation Higher Occupational Level Media INDIVIDUAL FAMILY
NEIGHBORHOOD SYSTEM Inclusion Eliminate Stereotypes Accurate
Information Politics Inclusion Development of Political Power
Political Power Training Eliminate Stereotypes Social Opportunity
Employment Diversity in Employment Higher Income Economics Housing
Inclusion Community Living Ownership Health Services Visits to M.D.
Higher Life Expectancy Law of Knowledge By: Jos Ramirez, Jr., LCSW
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