Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities. Our work aims to open the doors of access and opportunity, particularly to those of greatest need in marginalized populations. Social justice encompasses economic justice.
Economic justice has been defined as “a set of moral principles for building economic institutions, the ultimate goal of which is to create an opportunity for each person to create a sufficient material foundation upon which to have a dignified, productive, and creative life beyond economics.”
Education Justice is the equal distribution of resources and treatment to make all students feel valued and safe physically and mentally. Since their inception, education systems (particularly public ones) have engaged in socially unjust practices.
Health justice means health equity, dismantling the effects of racism and working towards sustainable policies and innovations that will last through generations. More specifically we focus on health of marginalized populations.
There is increasing evidence demonstrating a strong relationship between broadband access, Internet adoption, and health outcomes. As such, fostering digital equity and health equity are inextricably intertwined. For many years, stakeholders have viewed broadband as a critical means to connect doctors to patients and to close gaps related to time and distance. Unfortunately, many Americans are still falling through the broadband health gap.
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