Racial Minorities
Racial minorities refer to groups of people who belong to a specific race or ethnicity that is smaller in number compared to the dominant population in a society. These groups often face unique challenges, including social, economic, and political disadvantages. Examples of racial minorities include African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Asian Americans in the United States.
The term highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing the needs and rights of these groups. Racial minorities may experience discrimination and underrepresentation in various areas, such as education, employment, and government, making it essential to promote equality and inclusion for all.