Audience Grabber:
Social justice is a constant occurrence in the world. In this podcast, I will analyze an article written by Campbell Robertson Titled, "What Black Lives Matter Has Revealed About Small-Town America". Social Justice ranges from the color of your to your sexual orientation. We are still fighting social injustices to this day because you will have those who are comfortable with the way everything is and they believe change is useless. Why do people look at me as if I am a criminal? This question is mainly addressed to black and native American people because we are the ones who lived in this country the longest. We were subjected to fitting their standards and their way of life. Isn't that a bit boring? It would be had they had equal rights as the whites did. Social Injustice isn't something that isn't going to change overnight as you can see we are still fighting for those who lost their lives due to racism. In my podcast, I will give you an idea of what I mean when I say change doesn't occur overnight and that racism is still highly prevalent today. What gave anyone the right to pick how we live?
Works Cited: Robertson, Campbell. “What Black Lives Matter Has Revealed About Small-Town America” New York Times, Late Edition (East Coast) ed. July 15,2020. Web 12 Feb. 2021