In 300 words knowing what you now know about social
justice comment on either of these quotes and what they mean to you:
Social justice is what faces you in the morning. It is
awakening in a house with an adequate water supply, cooking facilities and
sanitation. It is the ability to nourish your children and send them to a
school where their education not only equips them for employment, but
reinforces their knowledge and understanding of their cultural inheritance. It
is the prospect of genuine employment and good health: a life of choices and
opportunity, free from discrimination.
Source: Mick Dodson, Annual Report of the
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Social Justice Commissioner, Australian Museum, 1993.
A: Social justice is all about having equal rights and fair treatment between all the social groups. Fair distribution is the key of social justice, distributing resources such as water, food supply, housing, education and health care. Everyone should be able to receive these resources. Valuing human rights and recognizing the importance of dignity of every human being are also a crucial part of social justice. The quote above is a definition to social justice. The ones described above are basically the 7 pillars of well-being. The 7 pillars of health is essential for everyone’s well-being, and everyone has the right to receive the 7 pillars of health, regardless of age, race and gender.
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