Just a Thought About Social Justice

Unearth the complexities of social justice in Just a thought about Social Justice. This enlightening book explores the role of governmental and church aid in economic relief and the educational disparities between urban and suburban schools due to outdated curricula. It’s a call to action, urging readers to question societal norms and seek change. An essential read for those seeking to broaden their understanding and make a difference in a world where social justice issues are increasingly prominent.

About The Athor .

Penny M. Closser

Penny grew up in St Louis, MO. She was educated in the St. Louis Public School System. She graduated high school in 1994 and started college right after high school. She started at St Louis Community College and transferred to the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She took a break between her undergraduate and graduate degrees. She has three younger siblings and two nephews who live in the St. Louis area.

About The Book .

Just a thought about Social Justice by Penny M. Closser

This book talks about some of the discrepancies in education between the inner city and suburban public schools. There is a difference in how people are educated between the inner city and the suburban districts. For instance, there is a definite difference in the tax revenue. Generally speaking, in the inner city, not everyone is able to make enough money to feasibly support themselves. In this instance, many of the workers are working minimum wage jobs where they may not work enough hours to be able to pay all of their bills. The taxes in the suburban districts are able to allow the children to learn the updated curriculum and give them the choices for different classes to learn about different subjects.

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Just a thought about Social Justice

In this book, the author presents a compelling argument about the urgent need for educational reform, emphasizing the detrimental effects of maintaining curricula that have not been updated in decades.

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