Social Issues
Social issues are problems or challenges that affect individuals, groups, or communities within a society. They often arise from social, economic, or political inequalities and can lead to disparities in access to resources, rights, and opportunities. Common examples of social issues include poverty, racism, gender inequality, healthcare access, education disparities, unemployment, and environmental justice. These issues typically require collective action, policy changes, or advocacy to address and improve the conditions that lead to them. Social issues can provoke public debates, influence social movements, and alter societal norms and values as communities strive for greater equity and justice.