Social Justice Topics

IMMIGRATION

Dedicated to increasing awareness and advocating for families, and/or individuals regardless of citizenship status. Making sure that justice reaches across all boundaries and walls by striving to create welcoming spaces and communities that foster a sense of belonging for everyone.

CLIMATE CHANGE

Environmental Justice is defined as equal access to healthy ecosystems and communities regardless of income, race, religion, or gender. It is a trend across the United States that marginalized communities are the ones who suffer the most from environmental injustices whether it be related to transportation, clean water and sanitation, or pollution.

WOMEN & GENDER INEQUALITY

Globally, women have fewer opportunities for economic participation than men, less access to basic and higher education, greater health and safety risks, and less political representation. Empowering women and girls contributes to the health and productivity of their families, communities, and countries, creating a ripple effect that benefits everyone!

CLASS INEQUALITY

In the U.S., despite the ideas that social mobility is widespread, children routinely enjoy or suffer the economic status of their parents. Families constitute important sites for inheritance not solely of cultural values, but property. Families use wealth to create opportunities, secure a desired standard of living, and pass their social class status to their children.

EDUCATION

Educational Inequality in the United States is defined by the unequal distribution of resources to public schools in marginalization communities.These resources include funding for extracurricular programs, books, up to date tech such as a computers and funding for the maintenance of facilities.