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Indigenous community framed as systematically excluded and neglected by state institutions
Indigenous Peoples are framed as systematically excluded and targeted by the state
Frames Indigenous Maya communities as systematically excluded from decision-making and benefits of national development
Risk of stigmatising disabled people by associating a high-profile award with a convicted offender
Indigenous community framed as systematically excluded from equitable infrastructure investment
Indigenous communities are framed as marginalized and struggling for systemic support
Advocating for inclusion of Indigenous voices in program design and oversight
portrayed as being excluded from essential support
framed as excluded and dehumanized through candidate rhetoric
Disabled individuals are portrayed as beneficiaries of inclusion through accessible services, countering narratives of entitlement.
White British people are framed as excluded and victimized by systemic bias in policing
framed as dysfunctional and internally divided
White people are portrayed as excluded and marginalized in the justice system and media response
framed as gaining political inclusion and representation through Haaland
Indigenous Peoples framed as systematically excluded and victimized
Indigenous communities are acknowledged as key stakeholders but are framed as at risk of exclusion in infrastructure planning
White people framed as marginalized and victimized
Disabled people are framed as systematically excluded from healthcare decision-making
Indigenous Peoples are framed as belonging in national commemorative spaces and deserving of respect
Disabled people portrayed as empowered and integral to democratic participation
Disabled people portrayed as fully included, empowered, and capable of political leadership and national representation
Disabled people are framed as being put at risk by proposed NDIS changes
Older people at risk of falling are being marginalized in primary care
subject portrayed as included and foundational to national identity
Indigenous survivors are framed as emotionally vulnerable and re-traumatized by the comment
Indigenous Peoples are acknowledged as having a legitimate claim to emotional and historical harm, fostering inclusion through recognition of trauma
Hispanic voters portrayed as politically significant and on verge of historic inclusion
framed as being manipulated into a victim narrative
Disabled people framed as being excluded from fundamental rights protections
Indigenous leadership and community voices are portrayed as credible, honest, and morally authoritative
Indigenous communities are portrayed as deserving of inclusion, support, and systemic attention
homeless individuals are implicitly framed as problems to be cleared
Syrian people framed as systematically marginalized and isolated
framed as externally granted privilege rather than legitimate inclusion
Older people are being marginalised in care decisions and denied autonomy
Indigenous people excluded from equitable care
framed as being alienated by progressive challengers
framed as marginalized despite legal centrality and widespread opposition
Hispanic Community portrayed as culturally aligned with conservatism and now being invited into the Republican fold
Indigenous Peoples framed as vulnerable to exclusion in secession debate
Indigenous communities framed as taking agency and leading in the face of systemic gaps
Institutional actions are framed as potentially harmful to Indigenous language survival despite good intentions
Indigenous Peoples are portrayed as marginalized stakeholders whose interests are at risk due to institutional mismanagement
Indigenous community framed as marginalized and targeted by state authorities
Indigenous Peoples are portrayed as systematically excluded and targeted by the state
Indigenous leader's legacy acknowledged, but lack of broader context limits inclusion
indigenous leaders framed as excluded and targeted by state
framed as systematically excluded and targeted by state authorities
Framed as undermining truth and justice by repealing memory protections
Indigenous Peoples are portrayed as rightful custodians whose traditions should be respected and integrated
Framing Indigenous protesters as marginalised and spiritually disrespected
Indigenous voices included and centered in narrative about cultural authenticity
Indigenous community portrayed as institutionally threatened by policy deterioration