Social Justice

Social Justice refers to the concept of creating a society that is fair and equitable, where individuals have equal rights and opportunities regardless of their background, identity, or socioeconomic status. It encompasses the belief that everyone should have access to fundamental rights and resources, such as education, healthcare, and employment, while addressing inequalities that arise from systemic discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and other factors.

The goal of social justice is to promote a more just society by advocating for policies and practices that enhance the welfare of marginalized and disadvantaged groups, ensuring that all individuals are treated with dignity and respect. It often involves social movements, activism, and policy reforms aimed at correcting injustices and promoting inclusivity and diversity. Social justice is rooted in principles such as human rights, fairness, and equity, emphasizing the need for collective responsibility to foster a more just and harmonious society for all.