Promoting fairness and equality from "summary" of My Own Words by Ruth Bader Ginsburg,Mary Hartnett,Wendy W. Williams,Wendy Williams (Writer on law)
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Mary Hartnett emphasize the importance of promoting fairness and equality in society. This concept goes beyond simply treating everyone the same; it requires actively working to eliminate barriers and biases that prevent certain groups from achieving true equality. It involves recognizing and addressing systemic injustices that have historically disadvantaged marginalized communities. One key aspect of promoting fairness and equality is advocating for policies that level the playing field for all individuals. This may involve fighting for equal pay for equal work, ensuring access to education and healthcare for all, and protecting the rights of marginalized groups. It also involves challenging discriminatory practices and attitudes that perpetuate ine...Similar Posts
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