In lower-income contexts, gender equity language may prioritize practical terms related to access—like “equal pay” or “educational opportunities”—over abstract concepts. Similarly, allyship may emphasize mutual aid and survival rather than ideological alignment, which shapes vocabulary differently.

In lower-income contexts, gender equity language may prioritize practical terms related to access—like “equal pay” or “educational opportunities”—over abstract concepts. Similarly, allyship may emphasize mutual aid and survival rather than ideological alignment, which shapes vocabulary differently.

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