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<center>[[Student Social Action Movements|Home]] | [[Student Social Action Against Racism|Race]] | [[Student Social Action Against Classism|Class]] | [[Student Social Action Against Discrimination related to Gender|Gender]] | [[What Can Be Done?| Taking Action]]</center> | <center>[[Student Social Action Movements|Home]] | [[Student Social Action Against Racism|Race]] | [[Student Social Action Against Classism|Class]] | [[Student Social Action Against Discrimination related to Gender|Gender]] | [[What Can Be Done?| Taking Action]]</center> | ||
*picture taken from http://law.uwichill.edu.bb/davidberry/Protest/early%20protest.jpg |
Revision as of 04:34, 17 April 2006
Student social action movements have played a big role in the history of social justice and continue to play a big role in today's fight against injustice. On campuses across the world, students continue to stand up and fight for their rights and for what they believe is right. It seems as though college exposes youth to much more than they experienced; and forces them to explore what they never noticed or never understood. And then it gives them the resources and the support to follow through with these realizations and make a change in the world.
- picture taken from http://law.uwichill.edu.bb/davidberry/Protest/early%20protest.jpg