Dignity (disambiguation)
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Dignity may refer to:
Concepts
- Dignitas, an ancient Roman political idea to do with the influence of a citizen
- Dignitatis humanae, the Second Vatican Council's Declaration on religious freedom
- Four Dignities of Shambhala Buddhism
Non-governmental organisations
- Dignitas (assisted dying organisation), a Swiss group that assists people with terminal illnesses to die
- Dignitas International, a medical humanitarian organisation that aims to increase access to life-saving treatment and prevention in areas overwhelmed by HIV/AIDS
- Dignité (Centrale des Syndicats Libres de Côte d'Ivoire), a trade union centre in the Côte d'Ivoire, Africa
- DignityUSA and Dignity Canada, organisations of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Catholics that work for 'respect and justice' for LGBT people in the Catholic Church
- Dignity Village, a collective of homeless people that have created a shanty town near Oregon, USA
Political parties
- Dignity for Disabled, a minor South Australian political party
- Dignity, Democracy, Motherland, a minor Armenian political party
- Dignity (Ar-Namys) Party, a major political party of Kyrgyzstan
Music
- "Dignity", a song by Katey Sagal on her 1994 album Well...
- "Dignity", a song by Crash on the 2003 album The Massive Crush
- "Dignity" (Deacon Blue song), a song by Deacon Blue on their 1987 album Raintown
- "Dignity" (Bob Dylan song), a song by Bob Dylan on his 1994 album Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3
- Dignity (album), a 2007 album by Hilary Duff
- "Dignity" (Hilary Duff song), a song by Hilary Duff on the album
Others
- Dignity Battalions, paramilitary combatants under the Manuel Noriega Regime in Panama in the 1980s
- Dignity plc, a major UK funeral company formed by a management buyout of the UK interests of Service Corporation International
- Service Corporation International, which markets funeral services under the "Dignity Memorial" and "Dignity Planning" brands in Canada and USA
- Dignity, a ship used by the Free Gaza Movement that had an encounter with the Israeli army.
See also
- The Dignity of Labour, a 1979 album by The Human League
- Dignity and Shame, a 2005 album by Crooked Fingers
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