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dis·place

/disˈplās/

 

verb

past tense: displaced; past participle: displaced

  • force (someone) to leave their home, typically because of war, persecution, natural disaster, drug addiction, sexual orientation, religious beliefs or mental illness.

"hundreds of people in the city have been displaced because of their sexual orientation"

“Some believe, being displaced makes you less than other people. They think somehow you don’t matter as much or warrant the same level of dignity and respect."  

 

"Under the Urban Roof everyone matters!”

Mack Robinson ~2018

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