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  2. Justice for Janitors - Wikipedia

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    Justice for Janitors organizers drew upon lessons from the civil rights movement to conduct demonstrations that increased public awareness of the economic grievances and racial discrimination that service workers encountered in large urban areas, such as Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. Justice for Janitors was founded on June 15, 1990, when ...

  3. Social justice warrior - Wikipedia

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    Social justice warrior (SJW) is a pejorative term and internet meme mostly used for an individual who promotes socially progressive, left-wing or liberal views, including environmentalism, affirmative action, gun control, single payer healthcare, progressive taxation, feminism, abortion, gay and transgender rights, and multiculturalism. [7]

  4. Social Justice Movement - Wikipedia

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    Main aim of the party was to fight for social justice in Poland, by fighting evictions, promoting trade unions and fighting for workers' rights. The party wanted to make solidarity action legal again and endorsed it as the most effective way of securing more rights for the workers. Social Justice Movements pointed to the Polish trade union ...

  5. Miami Workers Center - Wikipedia

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    Founded in March 1999, the Miami Workers Center's mission is to work to end poverty and oppression.The center works on these issues by building the power of grassroots organizations made up of and led by the people most affected by these problems and by assisting in the development of a broad-based social justice movement in South Florida.

  6. Black Workers for Justice - Wikipedia

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    Black Workers for Justice (BWFJ) is an organization of Black workers that promotes social democracy, economic justice, social justice, and racial equality within the United States. [1] BWFJ has worked closely with United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE).

  7. 'We've created medical refugees.' LGBTQ+ healthcare workers ...

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    LGBTQ+ healthcare workers fight for gender-affirming care amid rise in anti-trans laws ... According to the Movement Advancement Project, ... a lawyer and director of gender justice at Rights ...

  8. List of Jewish American activists - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Lawson (born 1970), social justice activist and the first ever openly gay black female rabbi [28] [29] Karen Lewis (labor leader) (1953–2021), educator and labor leader [ 30 ] Leon L. Lewis (1888–1954), attorney and spy who infiltrated and disrupted American Nazi movements before and during World War II , and who served as the first ...

  9. Progressive Era - Wikipedia

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    Jane Addams was an American settlement activist, reformer, social worker, [103] [104] sociologist, [105] public administrator [106] [107] and author. She was a notable figure in the history of social work and women's suffrage in the United States and an advocate of world peace. [108]