discrimination and marginalization
Discrimination refers to the unfair or unequal treatment of individuals or groups based on certain characteristics, such as race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or disability. It involves the act of favoring or disfavoring someone based on these attributes and can result in denying them opportunities, rights, or privileges they deserve. Marginalization refers to the process of pushing individuals or groups to the edges or periphery of society, making them feel excluded, isolated, or powerless. It involves relegating certain people to a less influential or important position, often due to their social, economic, or political status. Marginalization can lead to limited access to resources, insufficient representation, and reduced social participation.
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