ABC's of Social Justice
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A Glossary of Working Language for Socially Conscious Conversation
ABC’s of Social Justice is a glossary of of words commonly used in conversations about social justice, diversity, and allyship. As a tool meant to promote a shared understanding of socially conscious language, this glossary provides accessible definitions that can be used to facilitate conversation at all levels of knowledge.
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