Equality

 Equality means everyone gets the same rights and treatment under the law. This comes from the 14th Amendment, which guarantees “equal protection of the laws.” Today, equality shows up in anti-discrimination laws, voting rights, and public schools making sure everyone has access to the same opportunities. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” which reminds us that equality isn’t just an idea—it’s something we have to fight for every day.

I think equality matters because it makes school feel more fair. For example, everyone should have the same chances to join a team, participate in class, or get help when they need it. It also reminds me that even if someone seems different or comes from a different background, their rights are just as important as mine. Knowing equality is protected makes me feel like my voice actually matters, and that makes it easier to participate and stand up for others.







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