Every day, across the globe, people document injustice, resistance, and resilience—through blogs, podcasts, videos, digital magazines, and social media. These are powerful first-person accounts of lived experience. But without active preservation, these records are at risk of disappearing. The Social Justice and Culture Series answers the call, capturing and creating a permanent home for millions of voices too often lost.
At a glance
800,000
pages preserved so far, and continually growing
4,500
organizations represented across 100+ countries, with coverage expanding
Multiple perspectives, one mission
The series amplifies on-the-ground voices in social justice—Indigenous organizers, LGBTQ+ activists, groups helping the poor, and migrant storytellers reclaiming their histories. The series as a whole gives access to authentic experiences, global context, and rich material for interdisciplinary teaching.
See details for each module by clicking below. Individual modules are also available, but Social Justice and Culture Complete offers the best pricing and the most thorough coverage.
LGBTQ+ Social Justice and Culture
Every day, millions raise their voices for justice—blogging, podcasting, and documenting. They craft digital spaces alive with art, music, and culture. They analyze data, write reports, and share their experiences. LGBTQ+ Social Justice and Culture captures this dynamic movement—indexing and enriching publications and highlighting the media that drive change. From underground magazines and ephemera to digital-only publications, the resource brings visibility to the hidden, the neglected, and the hard to find.
Indigenous Peoples Social Justice and Culture
Mainstream media often misrepresent or overlook Indigenous perspectives. Indigenous Peoples Social Justice and Culture is a living archive, offering direct access voices from more than 1,000 Indigenous-led organizations across every world region. From blogs and podcasts to magazines, videos, and newspapers, the resource captures details of the daily lives, traditional practices, and activism of Indigenous peoples through firsthand narratives—unfiltered and immediate.
Refugees, Migration, and Borders Social Justice and Culture
Refugees, Migration, and Borders Social Justice and Culture is a groundbreaking digital archive that preserves the personal stories behind global migration—from Cold War displacements to today’s refugee crises. It captures voices often buried in institutional records—including blogs, podcasts, videos, and firsthand accounts that show the raw realities of border crossings, resettlement camps, and survival under extreme conditions.
Poverty and Inequality Social Justice and Culture
Poverty and Inequality Social Justice and Culture documents everday action in practice through the work of community groups fighting poverty. It captures newsletters, podcasts, social media, outreach flyers, and all the other tools that community action groups use to share information and mobilize support.

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