liberal-minded groups

[ˈlɪbərəl ˈmaɪndɪd ɡruːps]
noun phrasepl: liberal-minded groups
grupos de mentalidade liberal
1. Organizations, communities, or associations composed of individuals who hold progressive, open-minded, and socially tolerant political and social views
Liberal-minded groups organized protests against discriminatory legislation.
Grupos de mentalidade liberal organizaram protestos contra legislação discriminatória.
2. Collective bodies advocating for individual freedoms, civil rights, and progressive social policies
The liberal-minded groups in the city collaborated to promote educational reform.
Os grupos de mentalidade liberal na cidade colaboraram para promover a reforma educacional.
In Brazil, 'grupos de mentalidade liberal' typically refers to organizations advocating for social reform, civil rights, and progressive policies. The term is widely used in political and social contexts to describe advocacy organizations. In the USA, 'liberal-minded groups' carries similar connotations but reflects the American political spectrum where 'liberal' is associated with the Democratic Party and progressive causes.
NYC Slang
left-leaning organizations, woke groups
Synonyms / Sinônimos
progressive groupsopen-minded organizationsreformist groupsleft-leaning organizationsforward-thinking communities
Antonyms / Antônimos
conservative groupstraditionalist organizationsright-wing groupsreactionary organizations

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
grupos de mentalidade liberal
Standard usage throughout Brazil
São Paulo
grupos progressistas
More commonly used in political discourse in São Paulo
Rio de Janeiro
grupos liberais
Shortened form frequently used in casual speech
Portugal
grupos de mentalidade liberal
Same as Brazilian Portuguese, though 'grupos progressistas' is also common

Related Words

liberalismprogressivismcivil rights movementsocial justice advocatesadvocacy groupsNGOs

Related Idioms & Phrases

bleeding-heart liberals
radical left
social justice warriors
progressives
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