CSC12-Q3A5
CSC12-Q3A5
SOLIDARITY, AND
CITIZENSHIP
SOCIAL JUSTICE
What is Social Justice?
Social justice is the idea that everyone
should have equal access to rights,
opportunities, and resources.
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL JUSTICE
Poverty
Unjust forms of Social Inequalities
Predatory Capitalism
Occupational Injustice
Climate Change Injustice
POVERTY
POVERTY
A human condition characterized by the
sustained or chronic deprivation of the
resources, capabilities, choices,
security, and power necessary for the
enjoyment of an adequate standard of
living, and other civil, cultural,
economic, political, and social rights.
SUBSISTENCE CAPABILITY
MINIMUM
SOCIAL MULTI-
EXCLUSION DIMENSIONAL
SUBSISTENCE
MINIMUM
SOCIAL MULTI-
EXCLUSION DIMENSIONAL
CAPABILITY
SOCIAL MULTI-
EXCLUSION DIMENSIONAL
Social exclusion is a process whereby certain individuals
are born into or pushed to the margins of society and
prevented from participating in social, cultural,
economic, and political life.
SOCIAL
EXCLUSION
SUBSISTENCE CAPABILITY
MINIMUM
SOCIAL MULTI-
EXCLUSION DIMENSIONAL
This includes a lack of access to education, healthcare,
sanitation or work, and also non-material aspects of poverty
including relationships, voice (how much control we have
over decisions that affect our lives) and time-use (how you
spend your time, and what portion is taken up doing unpaid
care or domestic work for example).
MULTI-
DIMENSIONAL
UNJUST FORMS OF
SOCIAL INEQUALITIES
UNJUST FORMS OF
SOCIAL INEQUALITIES
Refers to the denial of human rights of
individuals based on the perception of of
their inferiority by those with more power,
wealth, and prestige.
CLASSISM RACISM SEXISM
DISABILITY IDEOLOGICAL
BIAS BIAS
CLASSISM
OCCUPATIONAL
APARTHEID
OCCUPATIONAL
DEPRIVATION
Prolonged restriction from participation in necessary or
meaningful activities due to circumstances outside the
individual's control.
It refers to the process of unjustly limiting or excluding
people to participate in certain occupations due to
situations wherein people are stigmatized by their gender,
illness, or disability.
OCCUPATIONAL
MARGINALIZATION
CLIMATE CHANGE
INJUSTICE
CLIMATE CHANGE
INJUSTICE
Climate justice is rooted in recognising that
climate change is causing a multitude of
detrimental social, economic, health, and other
impacts on vulnerable communities who have
contributed the least to the climate crisis. In
short, the climate crisis is making existing
inequalities and injustices a whole lot worse.
WHAT SECTOR IS THE
MOST VULNERABLE TO
INJUSTICE?
ACTIVITY: Create a Social
Media Campaign for a Social
Justice Issue
TASK: Create a social media campaign that includes a
series of posts, videos, infographics, or hashtags aimed at
informing the public and encouraging action for a specific
social justice issue (e.g., climate justice, racial equality,
voting rights).