The Marginalized
The marginalized are individuals or groups who experience social, economic, or political disadvantages, often due to their identity or circumstances. This can include people from various backgrounds, such as those belonging to certain ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ communities, or individuals living in poverty. Marginalization can lead to limited access to resources, opportunities, and decision-making processes.
Marginalized groups often face systemic barriers that prevent them from fully participating in society. These barriers can manifest in various forms, including discrimination, lack of representation in government, and inadequate access to education and healthcare. Addressing these issues is essential for promoting equality and social justice.