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Advocacy for marginalized groups amplifies their voices from "summary" of Tell Me Who You Are by Winona Guo,Priya Vulchi

Advocacy for marginalized groups is like turning up the volume on a speaker that has been silenced for far too long. It is about giving a platform to those who have been overlooked, discriminated against, or oppressed. When we advocate for marginalized groups, we are not speaking for them; rather, we are creating space for their own voices to be heard loud and clear. Amplifying the voices of marginalized groups is crucial because it brings attention to their unique experiences, struggles, and perspectives. It allows them to share their stories, express their needs, and demand the change that they deserve. By amplifying their voices, we are not only empowering them but also challenging the systems and structures that have perpetuated their marginalization. When we...
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