A right, not a privilege: accessing justice on communities’ own terms

“Part of our work is about reclaiming power through our intersectional identities, instead of seeing it as something that automatically labels us as victims when seeking justice.” What can we do to empower those who are frequently marginalised within or shut out from legal systems to access justice and vindicate their rights? Our rights and […]
The intersectional harms of the climate crisis and how we respond

On 21 and 22 April, Systemic Justice hosted its first roundtable, focused on climate justice. 12 participants from across Europe gathered for two afternoons to share space online and explore opportunities for action to address the intersectional harms resulting from the climate crisis.
What are society’s most pressing racial, social, and economic justice issues?

Litigation can bring about broad, systemic change in society. But for racial, social, and economic justice movements, the cases that go to court are often not litigated on the terms of the communities who are most impacted by their outcomes. We want to change that.