Thurgood Marshall Social Justice Resource Center
The Thurgood Marshall Social Justice Resource Center was created to help our communities work on eradicating poverty, end housing discrimination, and challenge institutions, customs and laws that perpetuate or produce the many ills that we face, including racism, injustice, hardships and discrimination. The Center will offer resources, advice and tools to empower the community. It will help them to fight against discrimination, poverty and injustice, encourage them not be afraid to fight for their rights and coax them to obtain the JUSTICE they seek.
The Thurgood Marshall Social Justice Resource Center is an advocate, a partner, a guidepost, an educator, a force for the public good. The Center seeks to provide citizens with the resources and tools they need to fight against discrimination, poverty and injustice, while educating them, so that they are party to substantive and meaningful change and help lay the foundation for a more just society.
Thurgood Marshall Social Justice Resource Center
In Search of Justice Blog


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