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- 4. A public or symbolic expression of disapproval or objection.
- 8. The desired outcome of many social movements, representing transformation.
- 9. A fundamental value, representing the right to live without oppression.
- 10. A high-achieving athlete whose influence can highlight important issues.
- 14. The mental strength required to speak out for what one believes in.
- 16. The opposite of fairness, something many activists aim to confront.
- 17. Fair treatment and lawfulness, often a goal for those fighting for social change.
- 18. Unity and mutual support among individuals for a common cause.
- 19. Bringing people together in harmony for shared goals.
- 20. The quality of being worthy of respect, often central in social advocacy.
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- 1. Legal or moral entitlements, such as civil and human ones, that activists fight to protect.
- 2. The state of being informed, often a key objective of social campaigns.
- 3. A symbolic act of lowering oneself onto one knee, famously done by some athletes during the national anthem.
- 5. A formal talk often used to convey messages and inspire action.
- 6. Last name of an NFL player known for taking a knee during the national anthem to protest racial injustice.
- 7. Discrimination or prejudice against people based on their race, often challenged by activists.
- 11. Efforts or actions taken to support a cause or bring about social change.
- 12. Compassion and respect for all people, frequently at the heart of social causes.
- 13. Aid or endorsement provided by fans, communities, or fellow athletes.
- 15. The state of being treated the same, a core value in social justice movements.