31/03/2023
Society is broken up into various levels or strata based on factors including money, occupation, education, and social standing. Social stratification refers to this process. The Philippines' socioeconomic stratification, like that of many other countries, has a significant impact on both individuals and groups in terms of their opportunities and chances in life.
Our campaign are often driven by a desire to address inequality and discrimination based on factors such as race, gender, socio-economic status, and other characteristics.
These advocacy may seek to raise awareness about the impacts of social stratification and to promote policies and practices that promote greater equality and social mobility. They may also aim to challenge negative stereotypes and biases that contribute to social stratification and to promote more positive attitudes and behaviors towards marginalized groups.
Ultimately, the goal of our campaign is to create a more just and equitable society, where everyone has equal access to opportunities and resources regardless of their background or circumstances.
For more informaton:
https://simplysociology.com/theories