Social Justice

Social justice is not an abstract idea — it is lived experience. In this section, we explore inequality, marginalization, and structural injustice, focusing on systems rather than charity and dignity rather than pity.

What We Publish Here

Poverty, inequality, and systemic injustice
Education, access, and social mobility
Human rights and ethical responsibility
Grounded, solution-aware analysis

  • Why Africa’s Natural Resources Failed to Make It Rich

    Why Africa’s Natural Resources Failed to Make It Rich

    Africa is the continent with the largest number of countries in the world. Situated almost at the center of the global map, Africa was once a brutal victim of colonization. It is naturally blessed with scenic beauty and vast natural resources. In terms of both area and population, Africa is the second largest continent in the world. However, despite these advantages, it remains the poorest continent globally. This economic contradiction has drawn the attention of economists and policy experts for decades. Why has poverty persisted across much of Africa despite its immense natural wealth? In this article, we explore this…


  • Lessons from History: Empowering the Marginalized

    Lessons from History: Empowering the Marginalized

    Throughout history, marginalized communities—whether defined by race, gender, class, or other factors—have faced systemic oppression and exclusion. Yet, time and again, these communities have risen against adversity, using resilience, solidarity, and innovation to claim their rights and transform societies. From the abolition of slavery to the fight for gender equality, history offers powerful lessons on how to empower the marginalized and create a more just world. This article delves into key historical movements and strategies that have driven change, providing insights for addressing contemporary challenges. 1. The Abolition of Slavery: A Fight for Freedom and Dignity The abolition of slavery…


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