
voices of marginalized communities
Voices of marginalized communities refer to the perspectives, experiences, and opinions of groups who face social, economic, or political disadvantages—such as racial minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, or people with disabilities. Their voices are often underrepresented or unheard in decision-making processes, which can lead to policies that overlook their needs. Amplifying these voices means actively listening to and including them in conversations, ensuring their concerns are acknowledged and addressed, fostering equity and social justice. It’s about giving everyone an equal platform to share their story and influence positive change.