Across
- 6. The ability to face challenges or danger without fear, often shown by civil rights activists.
- 7. The practice of separating people of different races, often leading to inequality and discrimination.
- 8. A large, organized walk or demonstration, often used as a peaceful way to protest for rights.
- 10. The process of bringing different groups of people together, such as ending racial segregation in schools.
- 11. Rights The basic rights and privileges that all citizens are entitled to, such as freedom of speech and the right to vote.
- 12. A person who takes action to bring about social or political change, often by participating in protests or advocacy.
- 13. A group of people working together to achieve a common goal, often related to social or political change.
- 15. Refusing to buy, use, or participate in something as a form of protest, often used to challenge unfair practices.
Down
- 1. Treating people unfairly based on their race, gender, or other characteristics.
- 2. A public expression of disagreement or objection, often to raise awareness about an issue.
- 3. The state of being free and having the power to make choices without interference or oppression.
- 4. Someone who guides and inspires others, often playing a key role in movements for change.
- 5. Unfair or unjust treatment, often involving the violation of someone's rights.
- 9. Legal or moral entitlements that guarantee individuals certain freedoms and protections.
- 14. The idea that everyone should have the same rights and opportunities, regardless of their race or background.
