Marginalized groups refer to communities systematically excluded from full social, economic, or political participation due to factors like race, gender, or disability. This term highlights structural inequities, guiding policies and advocacy to address barriers. Society benefits when inclusion efforts unlock diverse perspectives, reduce inequality, and foster collective growth—ultimately strengthening institutions and democracy for everyone.
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