
Why Ordinary Citizens Must Speak Against Injustice
Injustice rarely begins with dramatic events. It often grows quietly in small decisions, overlooked actions, and systems that slowly move away from fairness and accountability.

Injustice rarely begins with dramatic events. It often grows quietly in small decisions, overlooked actions, and systems that slowly move away from fairness and accountability.


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