minorias
Minorias (minorities) are social groups that differ from the majority in one or more defining attributes and that, within a given country, hold less political influence or access to resources relative to the dominant population. They may be numerically small, but can also be sizeable while experiencing marginalization in public life. Common bases for minority status include ethnicity, language, religion, nationality, disability, or sexual orientation, as well as Indigenous or migrant status.
Protection of minority rights is framed in international and regional law as part of universal human rights.
Policy debates surrounding minorities focus on balancing group rights with individual rights, and on approaches such
Common examples include ethnic minorities, linguistic minorities, religious minorities, Indigenous peoples, migrant communities, and persons with