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ACTIVISM#1

The active pursuit of social change, often through protests, advocacy, or community engagement.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#2

Involvement of individuals in activities that promote the welfare and improvement of their local communities.

DIGITAL POSTER#3

A visual representation created using digital tools to communicate information or ideas effectively.

HISTORICAL FIGURES#4

Notable individuals from the past whose actions and beliefs have significantly influenced social justice movements.

INTERFAITH COLLABORATION#5

Cooperation between different religious groups to address social justice issues collectively.

RELIGIOUS BELIEFS#6

Core principles or doctrines held by individuals or groups that guide their moral and ethical behaviors.

SOCIAL JUSTICE#7

The pursuit of a fair and equitable society where all individuals have equal rights and opportunities.

THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES#8

Views derived from religious teachings that influence how individuals understand social justice.

CASE STUDIES#9

In-depth examinations of specific instances or examples to illustrate broader concepts in social justice.

CREDIBLE SOURCES#10

Reliable and trustworthy references used for research, such as academic journals and reputable organizations.

EFFECTIVE LAYOUT STRATEGIES#11

Techniques for organizing visual elements in a digital poster to enhance clarity and impact.

MOTIVATION FOR CHANGE#12

The driving force behind individuals or groups to pursue social justice initiatives.

RESEARCH SKILLS#13

Abilities to gather, analyze, and interpret information relevant to social justice topics.

VISUAL COMMUNICATION#14

The use of images, graphics, and design elements to convey messages and ideas.

PROPOSAL FOR ACTIVISM PROJECT#15

A detailed plan outlining a community project aimed at addressing a specific social justice issue.

FEEDBACK MECHANISMS#16

Processes for receiving input on work to improve and refine ideas or designs.

ANALYTICAL SKILLS#17

The ability to evaluate information critically and draw conclusions based on evidence.

CULTURAL CONTEXT#18

The environment of shared values, beliefs, and practices that shapes social justice movements.

LEGACY OF ACTIVISM#19

The lasting impact and influence of past social justice efforts on current movements.

SOCIAL CHANGE#20

Transformations in societal norms, values, and structures aimed at improving the quality of life.

DIGITAL COMMUNICATION PRINCIPLES#21

Guidelines for effectively conveying messages using digital formats and media.

COMMUNITY PROJECT#22

An initiative designed to address local social issues, often involving collaboration with community members.

PRESENTATION SKILLS#23

The abilities required to effectively communicate ideas and findings to an audience.

CITATION#24

The practice of crediting sources used in research to acknowledge their contributions.

CRITICAL THINKING#25

The capacity to analyze and evaluate arguments and evidence objectively.

DESIGN PRINCIPLES#26

Fundamental concepts that guide the creation of effective visual communications.