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The Foundation of Laboring for Justice

Writer's picture: Anita Polite-Wilson, Ph.DAnita Polite-Wilson, Ph.D

Scales slightly out of balance, symbolizing the ongoing need for fairness and equity.

Labor Day represents more than just a celebration of workers’ rights—it symbolizes the ongoing fight for fairness and equity. Laboring for justice extends beyond the workplace to confront systemic barriers in society, ensuring that every individual has the opportunity to thrive. Justice, like labor, requires ongoing commitment, endurance, and care.


At its core, justice is a labor of love, a deliberate action aimed at making the world more equitable for future generations. Whether we are addressing unfair treatment in the workplace or societal inequities, our labor for justice builds a foundation for lasting change. Every step forward is an essential part of this journey.


As we reflect on Labor Day, let’s recognize that laboring for justice requires an ongoing commitment to fairness in both personal and professional spaces. It’s a reminder that each action, no matter how small, contributes to creating a more just world.

 
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