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- Social Justice Issues: Protests Against Racism
- Social Justice Issues: Gun Violence Protests
- Social Justice Issues: Climate Change Protests
- Social Justice Issues: Civil Discourse and Expression
- Social Justice Issues: Activism and the Power of Protest
- Social Justice Issues: Related Resources
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Explore Social Justice Issues in The Classroom
What are social justice issues, and why are they of paramount importance to fostering a just society today? Applying a social justice lens to current events, organizations and societies helps reframe issues generally viewed as individual in origin to include broader social, political, economic, and cultural understandings. Help students learn about social justice, and the critical topics it encompasses, like gun violence prevention, climate change and anti-racism.
These prek-12 social justice resources address topics like activism, the power of protest, helping students express their feelings, building an environment of respect and an overall sense of teaching tolerance. Discover and share lessons concerning social justice issues such as:
- Enough! 20 Protesters Who Changed America
- Empowering K-12 Students to Become Changemakers
- Teaching Social Justice Through Film: Zootopia
Digging Deeper: Social Justice Issues
What is a just system? A just social system is to be contrasted with those systems that foster arbitrary or unnecessary suffering, exploitation, abuse, tyranny, oppression, prejudice, and discrimination. Some of the tenets of social justice include principles that concern, access, equity, human rights and equal participation. What does social justice mean to you? Check out the video below and explore our free lesson plans, activities, resources and professional development webinars.
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Sign the Democracy Declaration
Join educators in pre-K-12 schools, colleges and universities, and representatives of schools across the United States in signing the Democracy Declaration! Each individual freedom depends on the freedom to vote.



























































































