Penny Closser, a Missouri author who has lived the realities she writes about, announces the release of her thought‑provoking book, Just a Thought About Social Justice.
O’FALLON, MO, January 10, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Introduces the book and its purpose: exposing the daily hardships faced by low‑income Americans navigating low wages, disappearing benefits, and inequitable education systems.
Draws from Closser’s personal journey: growing up poor, working multiple jobs, and earning a master’s degree while still struggling financially.
Highlights systemic issues:
Loss of food stamps or housing assistance after small wage increases
Chronic underfunding of inner‑city schools vs. thriving suburban districts
Families forced to choose between essential needs like groceries and utilities
Emphasizes the book’s message: social justice is about fairness, opportunity, and ensuring a child’s zip code does not determine their future.
Encourages readers to take action — volunteer, advocate for school funding, or simply see the struggle with greater empathy.
Provides contact information for interviews, review copies, and bulk orders.
Penny Closser is an author and advocate based in O’Fallon, Missouri. A former low‑wage worker who earned her master’s degree while juggling multiple jobs, she writes with lived experience and a deep commitment to building a more equitable society.
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