Sentence examples for marginalized identities from inspiring English sources

The phrase "marginalized identities" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing groups of people who experience social, economic, or political disadvantages due to their identity.
Example: "The conference aims to amplify the voices of marginalized identities in the community."
Alternatives: "underrepresented identities" or "disadvantaged identities."

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That use of invisibility grew popular in the nineteen-seventies and eighties with the rise of identity politics, which sought to define and champion marginalized identities and render them visible to the mainstream.

While character choices around marginalized identities are positive PR for a consciously inclusive game, as a casual gay Overwatch player (both casual player and casually gay), I thought the reveal managed to avoid nearly every bad queer trope and hit the right notes.

Intersectionality means more than realizing that people have multiple marginalized identities.

The films, which celebrate marginalized identities, are all unique to the artist with whom Foster collaborated.

The portraits themselves are joyful and a celebration of marginalized identities.

When you compound two historically marginalized identities -- Black and LGBT -- the blow of discrimination strikes this community twofold.

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Thus, though these values may strongly favour education and academic progress, low attachment to them coupled with an attitude contrary to adjustment to the host country leads to a marginalized ethnic identity and undermines children's motivation.

There are many barriers that prevent individuals from seeking services and even more when they identify with a traditionally marginalized gender identity and/or sexual orientation.

Using Ovid as a metaphor The Spectator rants that "many texts in the Western canon contain triggering and offensive material that marginalizes student identities in the classroom.

To act like White privilege is not real, to insist that people are not marginalized by their identities perpetuates White supremacy and institutionalized racism.

If the liberal subject is coded in the way Young (1990) suggests, then attempts to apply liberal norms of equality will risk demanding that the marginalized conform to the identities of their oppressors.

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