Make your voice heard

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To express one's opinion or beliefs in a way that people notice or must consider.

The protest is an opportunity for us to make our voices heard on the issues we care about.
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Advocacy Context

Used when supporting a cause or advocating for rights to emphasize active participation in a discussion or movement.

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During the campaign, she made her voice heard about environmental issues.
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Public Action

Commonly associated with public activities like protests, voting, or community meetings where speaking up is important.

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They organized a vigil to make their voices heard against violence.
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Empowerment

Suggests a sense of empowerment for those often unheard or marginalized; encourages assertion of one's presence.

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The town hall meeting was a chance for the youth to make their voices heard.
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