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How can I promote social injustice in the home?
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There are moments in world history when social justice issues come to the forefront of global consciousness. This is such a time. The coronavirus pandemic has uncovered and exacerbated social inequities, especially in the United States.1 Closely related, due to its social justice component, is the expansion of Black Lives Matter into a worldwide movement. The protest sparked by the killing of George Floyd and police brutality2 grew into demonstrations against larger issues of racial inequality and systemic racism. Social justice plays a role in nearly every critical problem that we face, from the climate emergency3 and voter suppression4 to gun violence5 and the widening income gap.

Society’s collective lens is now sharply focused on the disparity of experience among different social groups. People are energized regarding crucial issues—LGBTQ legal protections, abuse of women, the rights of immigrants and indigenous peoples, racial discrimination and more. Today’s educators have a unique opportunity to advocate for their students and communities, and to demand substantive change.

Here are 15 ways that you can advance social justice, individually and through alignment with like-minded people in your community and throughout the world.

Examine your beliefs and habits.

Many of us hold onto beliefs that we learned as children, and they can influence how we engage in social justice. Positive action toward inclusion and advocacy begins at home. Becoming a strong ally in a social justice movement requires ongoing self-reflection, learning, and openness to growth.

Educate yourself about social justice issues.

Navigating how to get involved can be overwhelming. The best way to start is to familiarize yourself with social justice issues you’re passionate about and research what is being done about them. Whether it’s hunger and food insecurity, gun violence, voting rights, or another issue, you’ll gain a better understanding of an issue’s current state by learning about its history.  

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