Justice to me is a world in which all people are experienced, judged, educated, housed, employed and cared for on the basis of who they are. A world in which age, gender, sexual preference, race, religion, class, ethnicity, political affiliation or special needs do not become the reductive qualities by which people are marginalized or excluded. A world in which the individual preferences (personal, moral, political or otherwise) of an individual or group cannot prevent another individual or group from receiving equal treatment. I’d like my daughter and son to live in a world in which they could reasonably expect that the poor, Latina transgendered bus driver would be given the same treatment by our government as the wealthy, white, protestant, senator’s wife.