Bards historically faced social injustices such as censorship, as their artistic expression could be restricted by political powers or religious authorities. They often struggled for recognition and fair compensation for their work, as their roles in society were undervalued despite their contributions to culture and storytelling. Additionally, bards could be marginalized based on their social class or background, impacting their access to patronage and opportunities to perform.
some social injustices are mining and how dangerous it can be
Some examples of social injustices are poverty, discrimination, genocide, bullying, child labor, and corruption.
To fix the injustices of the capitalist system
Mary Bard has written: 'Forty odd' -- subject(s): Middle age, Social and moral questions, Women
Social injustices will be corrected through social change.
Social injustices will be corrected through social change
To protect the middle class, to provide social services, and to address the injustices of the capitalist system.
she was inspired by politics and social injustices
Examples of social injustices include discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability; unequal access to education, healthcare, or opportunities; police brutality; and income inequality. These injustices can manifest in various forms including systemic racism, poverty, human trafficking, and environmental injustices.
Investigative journalists are those who focus primarily on stories of corruption scandals and social injustices. They aim to uncover hidden information, expose wrongdoings, and bring about accountability and change.
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By making people aware of social injustices and the consequences of those injustices in everyday life. A famous case in point is the way in which the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" changed peoples' attitude towards slavery in the US.