Social Activism

Social activism refers to the intentional efforts and actions taken by individuals or groups to bring about social change or address social issues. It often involves advocating for human rights, environmental concerns, economic justice, gender equality, and other societal reforms. Social activists employ various strategies, including organizing campaigns, participating in protests, raising awareness through education, and engaging in political processes to influence public policy. The goal of social activism is to promote equity, justice, and systemic change within society, often challenging established norms and power structures. Social activists can operate at local, national, or global levels and may use both online and offline platforms to mobilize support and inspire collective action.