Tag #Social Justice

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Rome Scooter Accident Exposes Climate Inequality

A scooter accident in Rome, Italy, caused by heat-melted asphalt, highlights the unequal impact of extreme heat, affecting vulnerable populations disproportionately.

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St. Pauli Accuses Hamburg Police of Racial Profiling and Excessive Force

Sixty St. Pauli organizations accuse Hamburg police of racial profiling and excessive force, citing instances of drawn weapons and fearing lethal violence against Black individuals; police deny these claims, highlighting de-escalation efforts and positive public perception of their presence.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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UK Foster Carers Face Exploitation Amidst Staffing Crisis

Thousands of UK foster carers, vital to the child welfare system, lack basic employment rights like sick pay and annual leave, earning as little as 80p an hour, leading to a 10-year low in carer numbers and calls for a bill of rights.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Belarus Changes Pension Law for Imprisoned Pensioners

Belarus amended its pension laws on June 30, 2025, ensuring incarcerated pensioners receive their full pensions at correctional facilities, with deductions for costs and children's support; however, human rights advocates express concerns about the impact on families and the welfare of elderly polit...

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Rediscovered 1847 Anti-Slavery Declaration Reveals Pre-Civil War Baptist Divisions

A 5-foot-long, 1847 anti-slavery declaration signed by 116 New England ministers was rediscovered in May 2023 in Massachusetts, offering insight into the pre-Civil War abolitionist movement and the Baptist Church's internal divisions over slavery.

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No Poverty
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Millions Protest Authoritarianism, Inspiring Community-Based Resistance

Amidst a backdrop of political oppression and human rights abuses in America and abroad, massive protests (4-6 million participants) demonstrate widespread resistance, inspiring community-based initiatives focused on mutual aid and resilience, offering a path toward a new world.

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No Poverty
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Record Poverty and Inequality in France Underscore Macron's Political Challenges

France's National Institute of Statistics reported record-high poverty (10 million people below 60% of median income) and inequality in 2023, marking a significant political challenge for President Macron's administration and highlighting broader European concerns.

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SPD's Plummeting Support: Economic Anxiety and Internal Divisions Threaten Party's Future

Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) is facing a severe crisis, polling at 13%—its worst result since 1887—due to a loss of public trust amid economic anxieties and internal divisions regarding welfare and defense policies, while other pressing issues like immigration and social inequality oversh...

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Documentary "Sabbath Queen" Showcases Rabbi Lau-Lavie's Journey of Faith and Activism

Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, a gay social activist and heir to a 38-generation Orthodox rabbinic lineage, is the subject of the documentary "Sabbath Queen," which explores his journey from drag queen to Conservative rabbi, his activism for LGBTQ+ rights, and his criticism of Israeli policy in Gaza.

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Gender Equality
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Helen Keller: A Legacy of Advocacy and Achievement

Helen Keller, deaf and blind since 19 months old, overcame her disabilities to become a renowned author, activist, and advisor to U.S. presidents for over 60 years, significantly impacting disability rights and social justice.

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Quality Education
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Mulet's Decentralization Plan Addresses Chile's Pressing Challenges

Jaime Mulet, representing the Federación Regionalista Verde Social, is running for president of Chile on a platform of decentralization, environmental sustainability, and social justice, proposing concrete solutions to address income inequality, improve public services, and combat climate change.

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Labour Retreats on Disability Benefits, Sparking Concerns Over Fairness

Labour performed a U-turn on its flagship welfare bill, introducing stricter criteria for new disability benefit claimants while protecting existing ones, causing a projected annual saving of \£2.5bn but creating a two-tier system potentially leaving some claimants \£6,560 worse off.

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