1) The Virtual Poor
At this location there is a bunch of free stuff for people who are “poor” in Second Life.  There are boxes of free clothes, free buildings, and free accessories.  This location is really helpful for people who are “poor”.  This location ties into social justice because we need to help the people who are underprivileged.  This is a great start to helping those people.
 
2) Virtual Shelter
This location is described as Eliot’s Community Human Services – Bread Jams homeless shelter.  This location is set up to help people who are searching for help.  There are people around who are willing to answer questions that you have.  Also, it is set-up to be a homeless shelter for people.  This ties into social justice because the people that are in need of help should be helped; people just need to take the time to help them.  Everyone should have the opportunity to have shelter.
 
3) More Virtual Shelter
This is another “home” for the homeless people in Second Life.  At this location there are many different buildings in which they are welcoming to the homeless.  Here people can talk to each other and meet new people without being judged.  This location deals with social justice because it is welcoming to people who need a place to stay.  Also, everyone that is at this location respects one another so there is no discrimination.  
 
4) Poverty, Sanctuary, and Spirituality
This location is said to be “a sanctuary for the exiled, all of us homeless creatures longing to dwell in the eternal beauty of God… Come rest all you who are weary and refresh your soul”. So this location is where people who are homeless can go and try and stay in touch with God.  People who are struggling and tired have the opportunity to come to this place and “refresh their soul”.  This ties into social justice because the makers of this location are giving the homeless a place to go.  It deals greatly with religion; there is a chapel and many religious items present.  
 
by Macy Besch and Mark Saluan
 
Classism
This tour focuses on Classism.  Classism is the segregation of people based on their social status.  It is definitely present in our society today because there are always three different classes, the wealthy, the middle class and the poor.  The poor people need the most help and most of the time the people in the top class are too concerned with their wealth rather than others.  There are many places in Second Life that try to help out the “poor” people by giving them the basic necessities.