Justice Movements
Justice movements are organized efforts aimed at promoting fairness and equality in society. These movements often focus on issues such as civil rights, social justice, and environmental protection. They seek to address systemic inequalities and advocate for the rights of marginalized groups, including racial minorities, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Many justice movements utilize various strategies, including protests, advocacy, and community organizing, to raise awareness and influence policy changes. Notable examples include the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the Black Lives Matter movement, both of which aim to combat discrimination and promote equal treatment for all individuals.