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    The relationship between social justice and public health policy is inversely related. According to Benjamin (2015) “Health equity means social justice”; however, even though the intent of social justice and public health policy is to reduce the amount of health disparity among marginalized populations, sometimes it can create disadvantages to some groups while attempting to help another. An example of a legislation that attempts to improve health equity among a marginalized population is the Health

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    Social justice issues affect all different people in many different ways, this includes Christians and Churches, making it a high priority if not mandatory that they should be involved in resolving social justice issues. In class we discussed various issues, including abortion, racism, and feminism to name a few. These issues, and others that I will talk about, are at the forefront of social justice issues of today. In today's world we must have “things” now! Because of this we feel like we feel

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    wrong to think in this way due to justice in Maycomb. Justice is the act of determining right or wrong and it's the administration of laws. Society follows the laws, which try to eliminate unfairness and avoid killing the innocent. Therefore, justice should exist without any hatred, prejudice, or discrimination; however, those who seek for justice don't always succeed. In To Kill a Mockingbird, the author Harper Lee makes a point about the existence of social justice; the specific point she is making

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    Cassius Clay, was not just an athlete who personified the times he lived. He molded them. From birth to death he was always someone you could look up to. Lets take a look into the life of Cassius Clay, or Muhammad Ali. A hero of Social Justice who also had a unique personality, based on strong self beliefs and strong religious and political convictions. From the Olympian to a crippling disease, you could take something from any point of his life and really make it a learning experience. Here's what

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    Critical Media/ visual Literacy and Social Justice Education Students contact mass media in every day. At the same time, mass media plays an important role in shaping students’ attitude toward various social issues. Kellner and Share (2007, P.60) defined the concept of critical media literacy: Critical media literacy is an educational response that expands the notion of literacy to include different forms of mass communication, popular culture, and new technologies. It deepens the potential of literacy

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    Diversity and Social Justice “Education is that terrain where power and politics are given fundamental expression, since it is where meaning, desire, language. and values engage and respond to the deeper beliefs about every nature of what it means to be human, to dream, and to name and struggle for a particular future and way of life” (Freire, 1985). Education gives people the opportunity to take part in a reflective process and find solutions to existing societal problems. Over the course program

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    understand the definition before delving into the issue. In his article, “Defining Social Justice in a Socially Unjust World”, professor Michael Reisch describes Social Justice as, “[needing] to... enable people to exercise personal freedom by removing the fear of economic and physical calamity from their lives and making them feel like an integral and valued parts of society”(Reisch 351). In short, Reisch defines social justice as an acknowledgement from all spectrums; whether it is oppressed minorities

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    Following successful completion of a Master’s degree in Science Communication and Society, I feel assured that pursuing a PhD in Social Justice and Education would be the next step to develop both my professional and personal interest in the education sector. As part of the dissertation for this degree, I had the opportunity to explore the topic of public engagement with STEM subjects through a series of taught modules, culminating in a dissertation entitled “The ‘Shortage’ of Skilled Scientists:

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    According to the National Pro Bono Resource Centre, (2011) discrimination and rights are still violated against Aboriginal people. This report investigates the social justice issue surrounding discrimination and recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in the Constitution. Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 s 25, states that, ‘if by the law of any State all persons of any race are disqualified from voting at elections’. Together with, section 51(xxvi) that “people of any race

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    The authors main purpose for this articles analysis conceptualizes school bullying as a social justice issue and explores the concepts of culture-based intolerance and bullying. In the article, the author uses examples of numbers, people dropping out and negative academic challenges to support her objective in the article. Each form of she uses to showcase and support her main point in article provides the reader to insight that helps understand the issue and its effects. The authors’ use of different

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