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== Examples of social justice ==
== Examples of social justice ==
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'''Disability justice'''
'''Disability justice'''
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*Disability justice''' '''is ''"a framework that moves beyond the legislation-centric approach of the disability rights movement; a social movement guided by ten principles: intersectionality, leadership of those most impacted, anti-capitalist politic, commitment to cross-movement organizing, recognizing wholeness, sustainability, commitment to cross-disability solidarity, interdependence, collective access, and collective liberation''."&nbsp;-Sins Invalid, adapted by Michelle Xie  <ref>https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HC35f2kDXc8cgLYWc9_oUZmINoTfP3_I</ref>
See our definitions page for [[disability justice]].
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'''Food justice'''
'''Food justice'''
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*Food justice''' '''can be describes as t''he right for everyone to grow, sell, and have access to foods that are fresh, culturally appropriate, nutritious, and affordable; movement that aims to transform food systems by prioritizing the wellbeing of workers, animals, and the environment. -''Black Creek Farm, adapted by Michelle Xie  <ref>https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HC35f2kDXc8cgLYWc9_oUZmINoTfP3_I</ref>  
Food justice''' '''can be describes as ''the right for everyone to grow, sell, and have access to foods that are fresh, culturally appropriate, nutritious, and affordable; movement that aims to transform food systems by prioritizing the wellbeing of workers, animals, and the environment. -''Black Creek Farm, adapted by Michelle Xie  <ref>https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HC35f2kDXc8cgLYWc9_oUZmINoTfP3_I</ref>  
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*Food justice includes [[food sovereignty]]. See our definitions page for more.
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'''Migrant justice'''
'''Migrant justice'''
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*Migrant justice''' '''is "''a movement that calls for an end to displacement, detainment, and deportations; the fight for immigration status for all migrants, refugees, students, workers, and undocumented people." -''Radical Action With Migrants in Agriculture & Migrant Rights Network, adapted by Michelle Xie  <ref>https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HC35f2kDXc8cgLYWc9_oUZmINoTfP3_I</ref>  
See our definitions page for [[migrant justice]].<span></span>
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'''Indigenous sovereignty&nbsp;'''
'''Indigenous sovereignty&nbsp;'''
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See our definitions page for more on [[Indigenous sovereignty]].
See our definitions page for more on [[Indigenous sovereignty]].
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 21 December 2023

Social justice means equal rights and equitable opportunities for all. Social justice is achieved through the liberation of marginalized groups and emerges through anti-oppressive approaches. Social justice recognizes and seeks to address inequalities arising from domination and oppression, the economic organization of society around capitalism, individualism and social reproduction. -The HUB

"Climate justice is social justice." - Tasnim Rekik [1] Examples of climate justice being intertwined with social justice are demonstrated below.

Examples of social justice

Disability justice

See our definitions page for disability justice.

Food justice

Food justice can be describes as the right for everyone to grow, sell, and have access to foods that are fresh, culturally appropriate, nutritious, and affordable; movement that aims to transform food systems by prioritizing the wellbeing of workers, animals, and the environment. -Black Creek Farm, adapted by Michelle Xie [2]

Migrant justice

See our definitions page for migrant justice.

Indigenous sovereignty 

See our definitions page for more on Indigenous sovereignty.

Abolition See our definitions page for more on abolition.


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