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    Secure the Base (category Postcolonial literature)
    intellectuals in fostering social change. He critiques the reductionist portrayal of African conflicts, advocates for the recognition of historical injustices, and...
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  • Amy Bach (redirect from Ordinary Injustice)
    (born 1968) is an American a journalist, attorney, and author of Ordinary Injustice: How America Holds Court, for which she won the 2010 Robert F. Kennedy...
    10 KB (973 words) - 12:48, 17 August 2023
  • also known as systemic racism, is defined as policies and practices that exist throughout a whole society or organization that result in and support a...
    314 KB (36,231 words) - 20:38, 11 April 2024
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    confronting a legacy of systemic inequality and racial injustice stemming from overt discrimination and unconscious bias in the societal treatment of...
    171 KB (14,713 words) - 03:37, 28 April 2024
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    terrorism, and war. It is very closely linked to social injustice insofar as it affects people differently in various social structures. According to Johan Galtung...
    25 KB (3,147 words) - 18:00, 30 March 2024
  • justice or eco-justice, is a social movement to address environmental injustice, which occurs when poor or marginalized communities are harmed by hazardous...
    128 KB (14,496 words) - 18:10, 19 April 2024
  • is a concept in Judaism, which refers to various forms of action intended to repair and improve the world. In classical rabbinic literature, the phrase...
    35 KB (4,470 words) - 20:04, 31 March 2024
  • competitive interests, perceived injustice, and identity needs to collective action : Psychological mechanisms in ethnic nationalism". In Dandeker, C. (ed.). Violence...
    56 KB (6,720 words) - 05:02, 28 April 2024
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    In the United States, black genocide is the argument that the systemic mistreatment of African Americans by both the United States government and white...
    71 KB (8,113 words) - 04:38, 23 April 2024
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    exacerbate existing inequalities. This situation is known as the 'triple injustices' of climate change. Conceptions of climate justice can be grouped along...
    93 KB (8,886 words) - 10:16, 28 April 2024
  • White Fragility (category Race-related controversies in literature)
    race or made to consider their own race. In White Fragility, DiAngelo views racism in the United States as systemic and often perpetuated subconsciously by...
    25 KB (2,735 words) - 10:48, 19 March 2024
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    Audre Lorde (category Deaths from cancer in the United States Virgin Islands)
    poet" who dedicated her life and talents to confronting all forms of injustice, as she believed there could be "no hierarchy of oppressions". As a poet...
    98 KB (11,786 words) - 02:03, 28 April 2024
  • mystical underground. Themes in the book include systemic violence, worker oppression, and injustice. Nicholas Lezard writing in The Guardian described the...
    6 KB (524 words) - 12:53, 14 July 2023
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    Muqaddimah (category Medieval Arabic literature)
    of government, "an institution which prevents injustice other than such as it commits itself", the best in the history of political philosophy. Ruud, Jay...
    43 KB (5,185 words) - 19:45, 23 March 2024
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    Chomsky which argues systemic biases exist in mass media that are shaped by structural economic causes. It argues that the way in which commercial media...
    90 KB (10,538 words) - 22:18, 24 April 2024
  • Native Son (category IMDb title ID not in Wikidata)
    price for it. While not apologizing for Bigger's crimes, Wright portrays a systemic causation behind them. Bigger's lawyer, Boris Max, makes the case that...
    48 KB (6,903 words) - 15:32, 12 April 2024
  • art allows people to develop agency to interrupt and alter oppressive systemic patterns or individual behaviors. The processes by which people create...
    10 KB (1,132 words) - 08:59, 17 February 2024
  • those for which whites are spared the injustice of a situation, and in turn, are benefiting from the injustice of others. For instance, "if police are...
    134 KB (15,633 words) - 09:23, 21 April 2024
  • and systemic initiatives to offset injustices, land-based compensation related to independence, apologies and acknowledgements of the injustices, token...
    75 KB (8,541 words) - 14:19, 15 April 2024
  • belief in a just world. One can reinterpret the outcome, the cause, and/or the character of the victim. In the case of observing the injustice of the...
    45 KB (5,454 words) - 03:56, 15 February 2024
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