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[[File:segregation-vosviewer.png|500px|caption]]In our ongoing journey towards understanding and addressing the complexities of segregation, we recognize the importance of a shared vocabulary. This glossary serves as a comprehensive resource, offering definitions and explanations of key terms related to segregation in its various forms.
[[File:segregation-vosviewer.png|left|400px|caption]]In our ongoing journey towards understanding and addressing the complexities of segregation, we recognize the importance of a shared vocabulary. This glossary serves as a comprehensive resource, offering definitions and explanations of key terms related to segregation in its various forms.


As we delve into this critical topic, our aim is to foster dialogue, increase awareness, and ultimately work towards creating more inclusive and equitable communities. Whether you're a researcher, student, activist, or simply someone interested in learning more, we invite you to explore this glossary and deepen your understanding of segregation and its implications.
As we delve into this critical topic, our aim is to foster dialogue, increase awareness, and ultimately work towards creating more inclusive and equitable communities. Whether you're a researcher, student, activist, or simply someone interested in learning more, we invite you to explore this glossary and deepen your understanding of segregation and its implications.

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In our ongoing journey towards understanding and addressing the complexities of segregation, we recognize the importance of a shared vocabulary. This glossary serves as a comprehensive resource, offering definitions and explanations of key terms related to segregation in its various forms.

As we delve into this critical topic, our aim is to foster dialogue, increase awareness, and ultimately work towards creating more inclusive and equitable communities. Whether you're a researcher, student, activist, or simply someone interested in learning more, we invite you to explore this glossary and deepen your understanding of segregation and its implications.