The Other Wes Moore (Race, Inequality, and Injustice) Aniyah & Safia

  Race, Inequality, Injustice


What is the meaning of injustice? Injustice is basically the lack of fairness, and in “The Other Wes Moore” it portrays a narrative with threads of injustice. Wes Moore sheds light on the systemic injustices that affect individuals, and the unequal access to education and opportunities. The author grew up in a supportive environment and had access to quality education. On the other hand, the other Wes Moore faced way more obstacles in life which included a lack of educational resources, and positive role models which led him to go down a devastating path. The imbalance in opportunities exemplifies how injustices hinder social mobility and continues the cycle of crime and or poverty. 



 

                                    



Another form of injustice that was mentioned in the book is the impact of the criminal justice system. Based on the other Wes Moore’s experience with the criminal justice system it reflects how harsh it could be. The author highlights how things such as racial profiling, inadequate legal representation, and harsh sentencing all contribute to injustice within the criminal justice system. The book also mentions the role of socioeconomic inequality in perpetuating injustice. This book is a great narrative that brings attention to the multifaceted nature of injustice within the society.


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