marginalized voices
Marginalized voices refer to individuals or groups who are systematically excluded or disadvantaged in society, often due to factors such as race, gender, sexuality, or socio-economic status. These voices are often underrepresented and face barriers to having their experiences, perspectives, and needs recognized and valued. Supporting marginalized voices involves amplifying their voices, addressing systemic inequalities, and working towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society.
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