Marginalization refers to the social process by which certain groups or individuals are pushed to the edges of society, limiting their access to resources, opportunities, and participation in decision-making. This often affects marginalized communities based on factors such as race, gender, socioeconomic status, or disability. As a result, these groups experience reduced visibility, voice, and power, leading to systemic inequalities and social injustice. Addressing marginalization involves recognizing and challenging these disparities to promote inclusion and equity.
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