Social Justice promotes efforts to empower individual and communal action in supporting historically disadvantaged and marginalized groups. It recognizes that the legacy of past injustices remains all around us, and it encompasses efforts to end systemic violence, racism, and all systems that devalue the dignity and humanity of any person.
Mission
The mission of the National NCNW Social Justice Committee is to provide a framework for local sections to promote civic engagement in our communities, and advance public policy that improves the conditions of women and families of African descent.
Vision
The vision of the National NCNW Social Justice Committee is to have all sections across the country actively involved in activities that address the primary pillars of social justice which include access to resources, equity, participation, diversity, and human rights. By engaging in these activities on the local and national level, the current racial and gender disparities in housing, education, health, career advancement, socioeconomic status, legal system outcomes, and political representation will become more equitable, inclusive, and just.
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Values
The values of the National NCNW Social Justice Committee are in alignment with the greater overall values of NCNW. Greater unity, partnership with similarly aligned organizations and communities, education, economic empowerment, spiritual development, positive cultural expression and tradition.
Priorities
SOCIAL JUSTICE
PUBLIC POLICY
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