The term "poc" typically refers to "person of color." This term is used to describe individuals who are not considered white and encompasses a range of ethnicities and backgrounds. It emphasizes the shared experiences and challenges faced by these individuals due to their racial or ethnic identities.
The abbreviation "POC" originates from civil rights movements in the United States during the late 20th century. It became more widely used in social justice discussions to recognize and unite individuals who experience systemic racism and discrimination based on their races or ethnicities.