Dealing with social injustice inevitably leads to human rights. Human rights logic is referred to as human rights conventions. When dealing with human rights, it becomes apparent that structural and institutional inequities are based on certain categories, namely gender, class, race, etc. Using anti-black racism as an example, we examined the power of racism. It is important to know that everyone is affected. While some benefit from it, others experience disadvantages as a result. Here we are talking about privileges on the one hand and structural or institutional discrimination on the other. But what can we do about it now? We are also working on this in the context of this workshop.