Understanding Solidarity

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What does solidarity primarily involve?

  • Remaining neutral on social issues
  • Supporting movements for social change and social justice (correct)
  • Focusing solely on individual success
  • Ignoring the problems of marginalized groups

Which group is an example of a vulnerable sector in the Philippines?

  • Real estate developers
  • Business owners
  • Government officials
  • Rural poor (correct)

What does solidarity require in addition to verbal support?

  • Private approval
  • Personal benefit
  • Collective action (correct)
  • Individual opinions

Which action is an example of practicing solidarity?

<p>Advocating for policies that support marginalized groups (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Establishing ties with whom is part of solidarity?

<p>Oppressed, marginalized, and vulnerable people (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which sector is often vulnerable in the Philippines?

<p>Migrant workers (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of action does solidarity involve?

<p>Collective actions (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Beyond verbal support, what does solidarity require?

<p>Action to fight for the freedom of marginalized groups (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which example represents a form of solidarity?

<p>Ensuring the cause of marginalized people are supported (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is entailed by solidarity?

<p>Establishing ties with oppressed, marginalized, and vulnerable people (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Solidarity

Firm determination to commit to the common good, supporting social change and justice movements.

Solidarity entails...

Establishing connections with oppressed, marginalized, and vulnerable individuals to support their causes ethically and advocate for their rights.

Rural Poor

Landless farmers, peasants, and fisher folk who often face economic hardship and limited access to resources.

Urban Poor

Contractual laborers and workers in the informal economy who often lack job security and benefits

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Migrant Workers and victims of human trafficking

Individuals who have been trafficked across boarder, they often experience exploitation, abuse, and loss of freedom.

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Poor children, youth, women, the elderly, and street families

Children, youth, women, the elderly, and families living in poverty, often lacking access to basic needs and opportunities.

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Indigenous People

Groups with distinct cultures and histories who often face discrimination and marginalization.

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Persons with disabilities

Individuals with physical or mental impairments who may face barriers to participation and inclusion.

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Prisoners and inmates

Individuals held in correctional facilities who may experience human rights violations and social stigma.

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Victims or survivors of disaster

Individuals who have survived natural or human-caused disasters and may require assistance in rebuilding their lives.

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Study Notes

  • Committing to the common good through unwavering determination is referred to as solidarity.
  • Solidarity involves championing social change and justice initiatives.
  • These initiatives may be local or global.
  • These initiatives can be policy-driven or action-oriented, and is a broad solution for societal problems.
  • Establishing connections with oppressed, marginalized, and vulnerable individuals is required for solidarity.
  • The cause of the vulnerable must be supported by ethical means, and their rights must be supported.
  • Common vulnerable, oppressed, or marginalized sectors in the Philippines include:
    • Rural poor e.g. landless farmers, peasants, and fisher folk
    • Urban poor e.g. Contractual laborers and workers from the informal economy
    • Migrant workers and victims of human trafficking
    • Poor children, youth, women, the elderly, and street families
    • Indigenous people
    • People with disabilities
    • Prisoners and inmates
    • Victims or survivors of disasters
  • Solidarity involves taking collective action to liberate vulnerable, oppressed, and marginalized societal sectors.
  • Solidarity is more than just verbal support.

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