Just So 4 All
Just So 4 All
Just So 4 All is an international social justice advocacy movement aimed at developing and implementing transformative strategies to defeat the Dark Society. Our overarching goal is to establish a Bright Society in which individuals thrive in peace with dignity. Towards that end, we employ well thought through avant-gardist approaches to wage an uphill battle to prevail.
Our areas of intervention include policy advocacy, increasing awareness, challenging the world order, promoting equality and social justice, and braking barriers.
Today, we live in a Dark Society in which colonialism, oppression, racism, selfishness, and hate have not vanished. Rather, they have mutated in more devastating forms and shapes.
A comprehensive guide to U.S. removal proceedings, explaining how cases are initiated, legal rights, court procedures, and potential outcomes. This article provides a structured overview of inadmissibility, deportability, hearings, and defense strategies within the U.S. immigration system.
This article examines the coffee economy in Central America through a Marxist perspective, arguing that post-ICA developments reinforced structural inequalities. Drawing on historical evidence, it highlights how state policies supported capital owners, limited land access, and contributed to labor exploitation, challenging Adam Smith’s theory of mutual economic benefit.
A strategic policy memo recommending structural reform of the U.S. DOJ recognition and accreditation system to expand access to immigration legal representation.
Executive Summary Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly reshaping the global workforce. As automation expands, many traditional skills are becoming replaceable, forcing professionals …
1. Introduction Immigration and crime in the United States remains one of the most debated and misunderstood topics in public policy and …
I. INTRODUCTION: Theory of Change – Displacement and Gentrification Today, it is important to develop a data-based perspective on displacement as well as a highly effective …
Introduction : In today’s modern society, two areas highlight the persistence of invisible punitive practices: employment discrimination against formerly incarcerated individuals and …
