SoJust magazine is a resource for the young people of our society to be exposed to the salient social justice work of their favorite celebrities and hip-hop artists. This edition will give focus to the contributions made to financial literacy, education, and support of the LGBTQ community, health, culture, and the arts. We must accept that WE are the housekeepers of our neighborhoods. Young people must be exposed to people who look like them giving back to their communities. The generation of today must understand that the narratives of these artists go beyond a stage or a camera. More importantly this magazine wants to inspire grassroots work and shed light on the power that young people possess. By baring witness and educating yourselves on charity works you will see beyond the “lit” life styles portrayed on social media. It is time for all of us to own our power, and it is time for us to stop waiting for others to make a difference. Hip-hop has always given legs to our power, and has continuously been at t