Marginalization Category
Marginalization refers to the social process in which certain groups or individuals are pushed to the edges of society, limiting their access to resources, opportunities, and rights. It often affects minorities based on race, gender, socioeconomic status, or disability, leading to systemic inequality and exclusion. The consequences include reduced political representation, economic disparity, and cultural invisibility. Addressing marginalization requires targeted policies and inclusive practices to promote equity and social justice.