Today, systemic racism continues to be a significant injustice, manifesting in various forms such as police brutality, unequal access to education, and disparities in healthcare. Additionally, gender inequality persists, with women facing discrimination in wages, leadership roles, and reproductive rights. Moreover, marginalized communities often experience social and economic injustices that hinder their opportunities for advancement. These injustices highlight the ongoing struggle for equality and human rights across the globe.
a martyr still happens today.
Palestinians
Palestinians
yes we still have a censes today. It happens every 10 years. The first census was in 1790 in spain.
Yes, "Cry, the Beloved Country" is still relevant today as it addresses universal themes such as social injustice, racial inequality, and the impact of poverty on society. Its exploration of these issues continues to resonate with readers in contemporary times.
It is still an new technology, it still has to take it course and see what happens
None at all.
some of the stuff they did to people in 1930's still happens today.
other races always question why black folks did not change the situation that they were in as slaves, not realizing that they were unable to. and even today, in this new day and age, other races are still questioning why black folks still have that "slave mentality", not realizing or trying to understand that it's not so easy to come out of that type of mindset. The Chinese can do this, the Mexicans can do that, etc, but the black folks are still divided as a people, and are only now shedding the shadow of the slavery days. but the correct answer would be no- slavery was not an injustice, but the aftermath once their freedom was obtained, that was a social injustice.
moral injustice social injustice political injustice racial injustice religious injustice cultural injustice
Injustice Injustice 2
Immigration is moving into a country (emigrationis moving out from a country).Yes immigration still happens.