Students interested in social justice want to create meaningful change by advocating for underrepresented clients and communities. Social Justice students tend to share a common passion: a career that aligns with their deeply held values. Students interested in social justice may be a part of the Social Justice Lawyering Concentration, take a clinic or externship, pursue pro bono work, be a part of social justice related student organization, and/or take social justice related courses. The Center for Social Justice hopes to create a resilient and supportive community for all students who want to integrate social justice work into their professional identity and career track.
To support these students, the library has curated a collection of online books that delve into various aspects of social justice. These resources are organized by sub-topics, allowing you to explore specific areas of interest. Whether you’re researching racial equity, environmental justice, human rights, or any other critical theme, these books provide valuable insights, perspectives, and strategies. Whether you’re a student, faculty member, or practitioner, these online books offer valuable insights and inspiration for your journey toward a more just and equitable world.