SOCIAL INJUSTICE
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- Back to the Basics on How to Handle Social InjusticeDaniel felt the pressure of social injustice just as you and I do today. Here's a look at how he handled it.
- The Hoodie: Fashion Trend, Criminal Uniform and Now Symbol of Social InjusticeThe hoodie was poised to become a sporty chic trend for spring. With its role in the Trayvon Martin shooting, will it be known as the symbol of injustice for 2012?
- Punk and Hip Hop: How Music Expresses Social ChangeBoth punk and hip hop have created stereotypes and role models and have fiercely resisted against social injustice. Moreover, they have both been related to the expression of extreme social phenomena including unemployment, criminality, even racism.
- How to Fight Social InjusticeThere are too many social injustices that exist in this world. Too many people think they can do nothing, but they are wrong.
Social Injustice for the SMI Persons in PrisonsA survey reveals the high rate of victimization severely mentally ill persons suffers inside their own communities. Putting this into a prison perspective, these SMI are sitting ducks for those who prey on them to commit further crimes while behind bars- School Social Worker StandardsThis article gives an overview of the professional standards and ethical considerations for best practice for school social workers.
- Colleges Create Social Responsibility, Global Citizenship ProgramsWhat role does global citizenship and social responsibility play in American higher education?
- Social Work and FaithThis article gives an overview of the field of Social Work and relates its concepts to the idea of faith, specifically Christian faith.
- Mary Harris Jones: Social ReformerMary Harris Jones was a social reformer and labor movement leader.
- Social Work Burnout: An Investigation of Contributing FactorsA discussion regarding the phenomenon of social work burnout including causes and risk factors.
- The National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics: A PrimerThis is a research paper based on the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) code of ethics.
- An Essay: Injustice Against HomosexualsInjustice against gays has been going on for years. Can we change it starting with self choices?
Coretta Scott King: Portrait of a Social ActivistCelebrate Black History by remembering the life of Coretta Scott King. She was a political and social activist who helped change the world.- Shock, a Social Phenomenon?One of the latest movies about the Iranian underground music scene is the documentary called Shock Part 2 made by Sedaa o Simaa. This documentary is presenting the followers of metal music and rap as followers of Satanism.
Charles Dickens - Humorist,Master Story Teller, and Crusader for Social JusticeThe many benefits to be reaped by reading Charles Dickens' works of fiction.- Marcus Garvey's Use Of Resistance, Social Justice, & Self-DeterminationThis is a research paper that decribes the different theories and ideas of Marcus Garvey and others, during the time period in which segregation and inequality were main issuses in the United States.
- O'Connor's Social Consciousness"Everything That Rises Must Converge" and "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'Connor critique the erosion of Christian values in American society.
- The Ability or Inability of the Arts to Affect Social ChangeThis is a version of the thesis that I wrote. It deals with the issue of whether or not the Arts can have an impact on society. I chose to frame the question in the context of my experiences with one play, The Laramie Project.
- Problems in the US Social Services SystemA reflection on the experience of gaining a Master's degree in social welfare and the problems inherent in the system.
- The Education of Henry Adams and His Injustice Towards SouthernersHenry Adams attended Harvard College in 1854 not only for the education, but for the social reputation the school had built up.
- Illegal Immigration in the United StatesIllegal immigration in the United States is a form of social injustice. According to a Time Magazine poll in 2004, "89% of Americans think illegal immigration into the U.S. is a problem."
- The Musical and Social Impact of ReggaeReggae, a fusion of many musical styles continues to evolve with the times, steadily crossing political, social, racial, philosophical, and musical borders.
- Review of Ani DiFranco's "Red Letter Year"Unlike the 17+ albums previously released which seemed to portray a raw anger and cynicism towards social injustice, "Red Letter Year" seems to be Ani's way of accepting the flaws and crimes of the world, by positively refusing to succumb to them.
- Social (Un)ConsciousnessThis article talks about the social unconsciousness of people, particularly in regards to the homeless.
- The Image DilemmaAre we, America, a so called progressive society breeding social injustice? This piece calls into question the so-called equal opportunity clause of America's business world in order to raise awareness of the hypocrisy therein.
- Films that Depict Social Change in a Rock N Roll EraThe 1950's and 1960's represented great economic, civil, and social changes. This era was a time for such changes and a time of the youth.
Agenda-Driven Social Working Groups vs. Humanitarian GroupsTwo classes that social work organizations can fall into are broad groups; groups that the intentions of which are non-selfish in nature, and groups that are advocates for a specific subsets of culture and more motivated by an agenda. Learn to tell the differences.
African-American Authors Phillis Wheatley, Harriet E. Wilson and Octavia E. Butler Explore Sentimentality and Womanhood in the Pursuit of FreedomAfrican-American female authors Phillis Wheatley, Harriet E. Wilson and Octavia E. Butler incorporate issues of sentimentality and womanhood through scenes of social injustice and oppression as a device for conveying the human desire to attain freedom.- Social Consequences of the Great Depression in American TheaterExamining trends in American theater during the Great Depression, one finds that social concerns are loudly voiced in numerous works, thus showing that plays served as a reflection of the problems caused by the economic collapse of the 1930s
- Immigration Reform is a Matter of InjusticeImmigration reform is a matter of injustice, not racism. There are three reasons why we need to address the current 11 million immigrants, as well as secure our borders.
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