Injustice
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It felt to me like
injustice
squared.
It is really hard to face the
injustice
that exists in the world, while still believing in the ability of people to really change.
This unacceptable social
injustice
compelled me to want to find a solution to our world's clean water problem.
But what I've learned is this: children don't stop dying just because we the adults can't comprehend the
injustice
of losing them.
Facts like
injustice
and inequality leave a huge mark on our lives.
Gender as it functions today is a grave
injustice.
Now, amidst this injustice, Flint residents were rallying together.
Heroes make a choice to fight injustice, to protect the innocent, to put the balance back on the side of the good, no matter how much they sacrifice of themselves.
When they censored me when I was 24, I learned that neutrality, fear and silence often make you an accomplice in crime, abuse and
injustice.
I was so frustrated seeing all the
injustice
around me, and my only outlet was art, so I started painting.
I wanted to make my own impact for those who live under injustice; it's the reason that I became a documentary journalist, the reason I became a prisoner in North Korea for 140 days.
Racism and
injustice
and violence sweep our world, bringing a tragic harvest of heartache and death.
Some segments of the human family cause exponentially greater harm, while others suffer outsized
injustice.
Because severing anger from femininity means we sever girls and women from the emotion that best protects us from
injustice.
Writing under the pen name “Iola,” by the early 1890s she gained a reputation as a clear voice against racial
injustice
and become co-owner and editor of the Memphis Free Speech and Headlight newspaper.
He was the starting quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, and he wanted to use his platform to highlight the
injustice
of systemic racism.
You can take your smartphone and hold it over any one-dollar bill and see a scene in augmented reality that illustrates the
injustice
of cash bail.
In the wake of this tragedy, yet another
injustice
arose.
They leave us with a call to action, and a reminder that everyone is welcome in the fight against injustice: "I ask for the movement to continue… and if a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door…” A few years ago, I always had this thing happening to me, especially at family gatherings like teas with aunts and uncles or something like this.
In times of painful injustice, play brings the levity we need to be able to breathe.
But it comes with a warning: simply reversing the flow of
injustice
is not justice.
What's more, it energizes you to confront that
injustice.
The same way your thirst motivates you to get a drink of water, the same way your hunger motivates you to get a bite to eat, your anger can motivate you to respond to
injustice.
Many of these poems were experimental and surreal, merging epic landscapes, supernatural themes, and feelings of longing with discussion of political strife and a poet’s responsibility to speak out against
injustice.
So here is my idea worth spreading: a lot of people think humans inherently know what is right and wrong, the difference between justice and injustice, what we deserve and we don't deserve.
Children of incarcerees began a movement calling for the United States to atone for this historic
injustice.
From Tanzania to Timor-Leste, from India to Indonesia, we're seeing the same story unfold: that when we design it right, marine conservation reaps dividends that go far beyond protecting nature, improving catches and driving waves of social change along entire coastlines, strengthening confidence, cooperation and the resilience of communities to face the
injustice
of poverty and climate change.
But even if the potentially traumatic effect of images and videos is hard to predict, do we want to become so cautious that we risk losing social awareness of
injustice?
[Paradise Now] [Man: As long as there is injustice, someone must make a sacrifice!]
My rage at
injustice
waxed hot as the pits.
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