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empowerment

British  
/ ɪmˈpaʊəmənt /

noun

  1. the giving or delegation of power or authority; authorization

  2. the giving of an ability; enablement or permission

  3. (in South Africa) a policy of providing special opportunities in employment, training, etc for Black people and others disadvantaged under apartheid

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“This album is totally about empowerment. There’s an energy behind it of divine justice... What’s for you belongs to you.”

From Los Angeles Times

“It is important to recognize the collective work of thousands who have advanced social justice, labor rights, and community empowerment,” the district said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

In response, Lamola said: "We reiterate that broad-based black economic empowerment is not reverse racism as regrettably insinuated by the ambassador."

From Barron's

Whatever Gyllenhaal wants to do, she does, which becomes its own act of captivation and reckless empowerment.

From Los Angeles Times

“Their work was always about more than crops. It was about empowerment and survival. Bloom Ranch embodies that legacy, honoring and applying practices like Carver’s crop rotation and soil health techniques.”

From Los Angeles Times