Social inequalities shape societies, affecting access to resources, opportunities, and privileges. This unit explores various forms of inequality, including economic, racial, gender, and educational disparities, examining their historical roots and ongoing impacts on individuals and communities. Theoretical frameworks like conflict theory and intersectionality help explain the causes and perpetuation of inequalities. The unit also covers real-world examples, such as the Flint water crisis, and discusses strategies for addressing social inequalities through policy changes and grassroots activism.