noun a person who holds moderate political views and is not extreme in their beliefs or actions

  • The centrist candidate appealed to voters from both major political parties.
  • I consider myself a centrist because I believe in a mix of conservative and liberal policies.
  • Some people think being a centrist is just sitting on the fence.
  • In a sea of extreme opinions, being a centrist can feel like being a lone island.

adjective relating to or characterized by the practice of altruistic concern for human welfare and advancement, typically manifested by donations of money, property, or work to needy persons or by endowing institutions for the promotion of the welfare of others.

  • The philanthropic foundation donated millions of dollars to various charities.
  • My friend is involved in a philanthropic organization that helps the homeless.
  • She's always been a real philanthropic soul, giving back whenever she can.
  • His philanthropic gestures towards the community were like planting seeds of kindness that would grow and flourish.

noun a person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by donating money to good causes

  • The philanthropist donated a large sum of money to the local charity.
  • I heard that the philanthropist is hosting a fundraiser next week.
  • That philanthropist is always giving back to the community.
  • The philanthropist's heart was as big as their bank account.

noun a group or organization of individuals with similar political beliefs and goals

  • The Socialist Party is a political organization that advocates for socialist policies.
  • I heard that the Socialist Party is gaining popularity among young voters.
  • The Socialist Party is all about sticking it to the rich and powerful.
  • Joining the Socialist Party is like joining a movement for social change.

noun An organization or club formed for a particular purpose or activity.

  • The role of education in shaping a society's values cannot be underestimated.
  • People in our society really love to gossip.
  • Society is always so judgy about everything.
  • In the grand scheme of things, we are all just tiny specks in the vast universe that is society.

noun a political, economic, and social movement based on ecological economics and anti-consumerist ideas

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  • The concept of degrowth challenges the traditional economic model of continuous growth.
  • Some people believe that degrowth is necessary to address environmental issues.
  • I heard that degrowth is all the rage among eco-conscious folks.
  • In order to truly thrive, society must embrace the idea of degrowth and prioritize sustainable practices.

noun a political ideology associated with the beliefs and policies of Jeremy Corbyn, a British politician

  • Corbynism is a political ideology based on the principles of socialism and anti-austerity measures.
  • Some people really believe in Corbynism and think it's the way forward for the country.
  • I'm not a fan of Corbynism, I prefer a more centrist approach to politics.
  • The rise of Corbynism within the party signaled a shift towards more left-wing policies.

noun Period poverty is a noun phrase that refers to the lack of access to menstrual products and proper hygiene facilities, often due to financial constraints.

  • Period poverty is a pressing issue that affects many women and girls around the world.
  • Did you know that some girls miss school because of period poverty?
  • It's really messed up how period poverty is still a thing in this day and age.
  • Lack of access to menstrual products is just one aspect of the larger problem of period poverty.

noun the most basic level of an organization or society

adjective relating to or involving the common people at a local level

  • The grassroots campaign was successful in mobilizing community members to support the cause.
  • The grassroots movement is gaining momentum among young people.
  • Let's get down to grassroots and make a real difference in our neighborhood.
  • The grassroots of the problem lie in the lack of communication between different departments.

noun a person of African descent living in Latin America or a person of African and Latin American descent

adjective relating to or characteristic of people of African descent living in Latin America or people of African and Latin American descent

  • The afro latino community is an important and vibrant part of our society.
  • I love going to afro latino festivals to enjoy the music and food.
  • That afro latino artist is dropping a new album next week.
  • The blend of cultures in her artwork is like a beautiful afro latino tapestry.

noun a person of African and Latin American descent

  • The Afro Latinx community faces unique challenges due to their intersectional identities.
  • I love learning about Afro Latinx culture and history.
  • Some of the best music comes from Afro Latinx artists.
  • The Afro Latinx experience is a beautiful tapestry of diverse influences.