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What tools can we use to challenge injustice in our communities?
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I can explain what speaking truth to power means, and how a speech can be used to challenge injustice and influence change.
I can explain how people start grassroots campaigns and give examples of how these campaigns have made a positive difference in communities.
I can explain what tools citizens have to take action to change the law.
I can explain what is meant by duty bearer injustice, and explain how human rights defenders can take action.
I can explain the difference between direct and indirect action, and explain how tools to tackle injustice are chosen.
I can define what injustice is, identify and explain strategies to challenge it, and apply these strategies in a range of scenarios.
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