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Take a stand for justice from "summary" of Across That Bridge by John Lewis

To take a stand for justice means to stand up and speak out against injustice wherever and whenever it rears its ugly head. It means refusing to remain silent in the face of oppression, discrimination, and inequality. It means being willing to put oneself on the line for what is right, even in the face of great personal risk. It means being a voice for the voiceless, a champion for the marginalized, and a defender of the vulnerable. Taking a stand for justice requires courage, conviction, and a deep sense of moral responsibility. It means being willing to confront power and privilege, to challenge the status quo, and to demand accountability from those in positions of authority. It means being willing to make sacrifices, to endure hardships, and to persevere in the face of adversity. It means being willing to do whatever it takes to create a more just and equitable society for all. Taking a stand for justice is not always easy. It requires us to step out of our comfort zones, to confront our own biases and prejudices, and to acknowledge our ...
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    Across That Bridge

    John Lewis

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