Minorities
Minorities refer to groups of people who differ from the majority population in terms of characteristics such as race, ethnicity, religion, or language. These groups often have distinct cultural identities and may experience different social, economic, and political challenges compared to the dominant group. Examples of minorities include African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
In many societies, minorities may face issues like discrimination, underrepresentation, and limited access to resources. Efforts to promote equality and inclusion often focus on addressing these disparities, ensuring that minority voices are heard and respected. Organizations and movements work towards the rights of minorities, advocating for social justice and equal opportunities.