Rainbow Coalition
The term "Rainbow Coalition" refers to a political alliance that seeks to unite diverse groups, particularly those representing various racial, ethnic, and social backgrounds. It aims to promote social justice, equality, and inclusivity in political representation. The concept gained prominence in the 1980s, notably through the efforts of Jesse Jackson, who ran for the Democratic presidential nomination and advocated for a coalition of marginalized communities.
In a broader context, the Rainbow Coalition symbolizes the idea that different groups can come together to address common issues, such as poverty, discrimination, and civil rights. This coalition-building approach emphasizes solidarity among various movements, including those for LGBTQ+ rights, women's rights, and environmental justice.