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Local justice for global justice Striving to fix local injustices will lead to addressing global injustices 1. A Snowball Effect in Civil Society Once a month, a protest takes place across the country, where all communities highlight their grievences. Each protest is theme-based and is led by a community most directly affected. the disabled community, parents and whānau whose children are currently in state care and are being mistreated, survivors of abuse in state care, seniors who built this country, and are now struggling to live, or are told to die, New Zealanders living with painful and rare diseases who are denied access to funded medicines, workers made redundant after mills shut down due to high energy costs, teachers, nurses, doctors, and many others. 1.1. Simple message A simple message to circulate among the protestors and the public: The same system that has inflicted injustice to one group can do it again to anyone. It is o...