This report delves into the multifaceted dimensions of social justice, meticulously examining the intricate interplay of race, gender, and class within societal frameworks. It underscores the significance of equitable distribution of resources, opportunities, and power, highlighting how disparities rooted in race, gender, and class can lead to profound inequalities and exclusion. The report investigates the social constructions of these identities and their impact on individuals' experiences, including the potential for discrimination and marginalization. Furthermore, it explores concepts of exclusion and belonging within community contexts, analyzing how these factors influence the sense of identity and well-being. The report also examines the role of government policies, such as the Equality Act in the United Kingdom, in addressing social injustice and promoting equality. The report concludes by emphasizing the urgent need for continuous efforts to dismantle systemic barriers and foster a more just and inclusive society, where every individual is afforded equal rights, opportunities, and respect, regardless of their race, gender, or class.