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Marginality refers to the state of being marginal, which is the condition of being on the outer edge or boundary of a group, society, or system. It is often used to describe individuals, groups, or communities that are socially, economically, or politically excluded or disadvantaged. Marginality can arise from various factors, including race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, and socioeconomic status.
Marginal groups often face unique challenges and barriers, such as discrimination, prejudice, and lack of access
Despite these challenges, marginal groups often possess unique perspectives and experiences that can contribute to diversity