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social justice

[soh-shuhl juhs-tis]

noun

  1. fair treatment of all people in a society, including respect for the rights of minorities and equitable distribution of resources among members of a community.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of social justice1

First recorded in 1825–30
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I’m a social justice pastor, so basically when you bring me into your church, I’m going to talk about current events.

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Now 59, Carrington, who also serves as Zildjian Chair in Performance at Berklee College of Music in Boston, is ready to pass along some of the fight for social justice to the younger generation.

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“It’s very clear they have an agenda against social justice organizations and anybody in any infrastructure that supports the community rights organizations.” she said.

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Ms Hodson said: "His strong sense of social justice inspired those around him."

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And yet, as Freedman implies throughout, elements of Dylan’s Jewishness remained central to his art and identity, from his commitment to social justice to his imaginative formation of a new persona.

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