solidarity movements
Solidarity movements refer to collective efforts by individuals or groups who unite and support each other in pursuit of a common goal or shared interest. These movements typically aim to promote social justice, equality, or change by advocating for the rights and well-being of marginalized or oppressed communities. Participants in solidarity movements often demonstrate empathy, collaboration, and a sense of unity to bring about positive societal transformation.
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