Social Activism

Social activism refers to the intentional effort to promote, impede, or direct social, political, economic, or environmental change. It is typically oriented towards addressing issues such as inequality, injustice, and oppression, often through organized efforts, campaigns, and movements. Social activists engage in various forms of advocacy, which may include protests, lobbying, education, community organizing, or digital campaigns, with the goal of raising awareness and influencing public opinion or policy. The emphasis is on collective action and collaboration among individuals or groups striving to create a more equitable and just society. Social activism can take many forms, ranging from grassroots efforts to large-scale international campaigns, and it often seeks to empower marginalized or disenfranchised communities.