This document discusses the impact of social media on social justice movements. It argues that social media has helped ignite rises in social justice by globalizing awareness and giving people power to influence politicians. Social media allows information to spread widely and quickly, meaning minor scandals can seriously impact leaders and forcing them to conform to shifting public attitudes. Once isolated injustices now receive worldwide attention through social media, applying greater pressure to solve problems. The combination of widespread social media mentions and poor corporate responses have cost companies billions in damages. By holding leaders accountable and spreading information, social media is changing societies and helping push for greater human rights and equality.