representation of marginalized communities in literature and art
The representation of marginalized communities in literature and art refers to the fair and accurate portrayal of individuals or groups who have historically been excluded, discriminated against, or underrepresented in mainstream narratives. It aims to give voice, visibility, and depth to their experiences, challenges, and achievements, fostering understanding, empathy, and equality.
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