
racially marginalized communities
Racially marginalized communities are groups of people who experience social, economic, or political disadvantages because of their race or ethnicity. Historically and often currently, they face discrimination, unequal access to opportunities, and systemic barriers that limit their participation and rights in society. This marginalization can affect education, employment, housing, and legal treatment, perpetuating disparities and unequal power dynamics. Recognizing these communities helps understand the ongoing effects of racial bias and the importance of promoting fairness, inclusion, and equity to ensure everyone has equal opportunities and representation.