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safe space

[seyf speys]

noun

  1. a place that provides a physically and emotionally safe environment for a person or group of people, especially a place where people can freely express themselves without fear of prejudice, negative judgment, etc..

    a safe space for single moms to share their experiences.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of safe space1

First recorded in 2005–10
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Many of them have received red cards from the school explaining their rights, she added before pulling a picture up on her phone of one of the many red posters emblazoned with the words “This classroom is a safe space for immigrants” that she said have been posted on the middle school’s walls.

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"We are not living in America, we are living in Austria, which seems like a very safe space."

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So the fact that it has found this audience, it’s very tender to me, because, especially for young women and young queer people, it seems like a very safe space.

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"It can be so intense that it shapes or defines the rest of one's life," she says, adding that she is glad Rosy eventually found a safe space.

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But one thing is already certain: the Love Hotel is a safe space for growth, both for the Housewives and Bravo.

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What does safe space mean?

A safe space is a physical or metaphorical place for people, usually of marginalized identities, to feel free of judgment or harm

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