Library resources can be used to find background information for social justice. The Sandor Teszler Library provides access to a variety of sources, including academic journals, books, and databases that cover social movements, cultural norms, and historical practices.
Using the library’s OneSearch tool, you can search for your topic within the social justice field. Enter keywords related to specific aspects of social justice, such as equity, policy reform, or community advocacy, to quickly find relevant materials. Library resources can also give you insights into the economic, political, and social factors that influence social justice efforts in different regions.
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US Major Dailies provides access to the five most respected US national and regional newspapers, including The New York Times, Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune. The content is available by 8am each day and provides archives stretching as far back as 1985.
The Wall Street Journal's mission is to be "the definitive source of news and information through the lens of business, finance, economics and money, global forces that shape the world and are key to understanding it."
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