Social Injustice
Social injustice refers to the unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges within a society, leading to the marginalization and oppression of certain groups based on factors such as race, gender, economic status, sexual orientation, or disability. It encompasses systemic inequalities that prevent individuals or communities from achieving fair treatment, participation, and access to rights and benefits. Social injustice manifests in various forms, including discrimination, poverty, violence, and lack of access to education, healthcare, and employment. It is often a result of historical and structural factors, including societal norms, policies, and institutional practices that perpetuate disadvantage and inequality. The pursuit of social justice aims to address and rectify these disparities, advocating for equitable treatment and opportunities for all individuals, thereby fostering a more just and inclusive society.