Learning for Justice

Learning for Justice

@learnforjustice

Founded by the @splcenter, we are dedicated to being a catalyst for justice through fostering equitable and inclusive education and community engagement.

Montgomery, AL https://www.splcenter.org/learning-for-justice Joined 2009-08-27 Date of Analysis: Dec 16, 2025

117,615

Followers

342

Following

18,520

Tweets

106.6

Avg Engagement

1,385

Listed

No

Verified

Account Overview

What This Report Covers

This comprehensive analysis examines @learnforjustice's Twitter/X presence across multiple dimensions. We analyze tweet content, engagement patterns, audience demographics, posting habits, and network connections to provide actionable insights about this account's social media strategy and influence.

Account Classification

  • Account Size: Macro Influencer (100K+)
  • Account Age:2009-08-27
  • Verification:No
  • Location:Montgomery, AL

Data Summary

  • Tweets Analyzed:3,228
  • Avg Likes per Tweet:76.1
  • Avg Retweets per Tweet:30.5
  • Followers Analyzed:10,000

Engagement Analysis

Based on 3,228 tweets

The account has an average of 1,360 likes and 525 retweets per tweet, indicating moderate engagement. The verified status is low, suggesting a mix of public and private followers.

76.1

Avg Likes/Tweet

30.5

Avg Retweets/Tweet

245,739

Total Likes

98,480

Total Retweets

Engagement Quality Analysis

Median-based metrics that resist fake virality and outliers.

41

Median Likes

16

Median Retweets

121

75th Percentile

2,774

Top Tweet

0.91

Engagement per 1K Followers

Normalized influence metric

Long Tail

Engagement Pattern

Mix of hits and regular posts

Posting Behavior

Content style and format preferences

Broadcaster

Primarily shares original content

92.8%

Original

4.6%

Replies

2.5%

Retweets

0.1%

Quotes

0.0%

Threads

0.1%

With Media

97.5%

With Links

14.7%

With #Tags

20.5%

With @Mentions

1.8%

With Emojis

243

Avg Length

Audience Reaction Profile

Broadcast

Focuses on original content over replies

0.05

Reply/Original Ratio

0.04

Quote/RT Ratio

Posting Rhythm

Somewhat Bursty

Occasional posting spikes

81.2%

Weekday Posts

18.8%

Weekend Posts

Top Hashtags

#blackhistorymonth (52) #otd (25) #nativeamericanheritagemonth (22) #womenshistorymonth (21) #hispanicheritagemonth (21) #lgbtqhistorymonth (16) #lfjmag (12) #socialjustice (12) #mlkday (10) #pride (10)

Most Mentioned

@splcenter (56) @learnforjustice (38) @tolerance_org (25) @facinghistory (19) @glsen (18) @zinnedproject (16) @peril_au (15) @teachntransform (15) @coshandrad_lfj (14) @smithsoniannmai (13)

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Content Strategy Analysis

Based on 3,228 tweets

Content Type Distribution

Content Breakdown

Original Tweets 2,997 (93%)
Replies 147 (5%)
Retweets 81 (3%)
Quote Tweets 3 (0%)

What This Reveals About Their Strategy

This is a content-creator focused account that primarily shares original thoughts, ideas, and media. With original content dominating their feed, they position themselves as a source of new information rather than a curator. This strategy works well for establishing thought leadership.

The 81 retweets (3% of activity) show they also amplify content from others, which helps build relationships with other accounts and provides value to followers by surfacing relevant content.

Posting Patterns & Optimal Timing

Based on 3,228 tweets

Engagement by Hour (UTC)

Posting Frequency Over Time

Timing Insights

Understanding when an account posts and when their audience is most responsive provides valuable competitive intelligence. The charts above show when this account's content receives the most engagement, which often correlates with when their specific audience is most active on the platform.

Peak posting times vary significantly based on an account's audience demographics, timezone distribution, and content type. Accounts with global audiences often see engagement spread across multiple time windows, while those with regional focus may have more concentrated peaks.

Audience Demographics

Based on 10,000 followers

The primary audience includes educators, students, and community leaders interested in social justice and equity. The content is likely aimed at those seeking to engage in meaningful discussions and educational initiatives.

Good

Audience Quality

18.2%

Suspicion Index

19.4%

Low-Quality %

76

Median Reach

Audience Quality Signals

Lower percentages indicate healthier, more authentic followers.

24.8%

Empty Bio

21.6%

<10 Tweets

14.8%

Mass Following (>2K)

0.0%

New (<90 days)

32.2%

Low Ratio (<0.1)

0.0%

New (<180 days)

76.8%

No URL

13.9%

<3 Tweets

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Follower Reach & Influence

This account's followers have their own audiences, creating potential for secondary amplification.

10,106,897

Total Potential Reach

76

Median Follower Reach

311

75th Percentile Reach

9.4%

>1K followers

1.0%

>10K followers

0.2%

>50K followers

0.1%

>100K followers

Creator vs Consumer Split

Classification based on tweet activity: Creators (>100 tweets), Consumers (10-100 tweets), Dormant (<10 tweets).

57.2%

Creators

5,724 accounts

21.2%

Consumers

2,120 accounts

21.6%

Dormant

2,156 accounts

85

Verified Followers

0.85% of total

13.9%

Professional Bios

founder, dev, analyst, etc.

0.2

Median Follow Ratio

follower/following

Follower Influence Distribution

How many followers do their followers have?

Follower Account Age

How long have followers been on Twitter?

Geographic Distribution

Top locations where followers are based (from those who share location data):

United States (98) Washington, DC (66) Chicago, IL (60) New York, NY (51) Atlanta, GA (51) Los Angeles, CA (47) California, USA (46) Toronto, Ontario (38) Boston, MA (36) New York, USA (35)

85

Verified Followers

0.85% of total

1,041

Protected Accounts

10.41% of total

6 years

Avg Account Age

of their followers

Notable Followers (By Influence)

Top accounts following this user, sorted by their follower count:

Username Followers Profession Interests
@NOH8Campaign 799,079 Activism equality, bullying, discrimination
@PleasureEllis 683,415 Entertainer Music, Transformation, Celebration
@IamMzilikazi 550,114 Musician Pan-African music, Album, Rise
@zammit_marc 386,607 Filmmaker Film, Acting, Producing
@mcspocky 290,723 - -
@davenewworld_2 289,449 Reporter Racism, Reporting, Media
@KimMangone 250,544 Engineer Single Mom, USAF Vet, Engineer
@JasonMHouck 244,399 - -
@MuseumWeek 230,487 Cultural Event art, culture, heritage
@BlkHistStudies 170,753 Educator Black History, Black Studies, Community Education

Top Keywords in Follower Bios

teacher (1,342) educator (856) education (807) school (759) mom (479) sheher (439) student (396) learning (381) lover (353) social (347)

Top Hashtags in Follower Bios

#blm (67) #blacklivesmatter (27) #education (23) #resist (21) #edtech (20) #teacher (13) #socialjustice (12) #voteblue (12) #equity (11) #educator (11)

7,522

Followers With Bio

2,478

Followers Without Bio

75.22%

% With Bio

24.78%

% Without Bio

Why Audience Demographics Matter

Understanding who follows an account reveals the type of influence they hold. Accounts followed primarily by users with few followers indicate broad, mainstream appeal. Those with many high-follower followers have greater potential for content amplification through secondary sharing.

Account age distribution also tells a story: a follower base with many new accounts might indicate recent viral growth, while established followers suggest long-term, stable influence. Geographic data helps understand the cultural context and timezone spread of the audience.

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Viral Tweets

Top 5 by likes+RTs from 3,228 analyzed

11,565

Combined Engagement

8,435

Total Likes

3,130

Total Retweets

2,313

Avg per Tweet

Key Metrics for Viral Tweets

0%

With Media

60%

With Hashtags

0%

With @Mentions

80%

With Links

Topical Analysis:

Social Justice Education Equity History Literature Community Engagement
Learning for Justice
@learnforjustice

Reading and discussing Amanda Gorman’s poem “The Hill We Climb,” is a great opportunity for students to learn about the tradition of creative expression as a commentary on democracy and U.S. history. This resource can help you guide such a lesson. https://t.co/hvwMT0588P

2021-01-20
Retweets: 801 Likes: 1,973 Engagement: 2,774
Learning for Justice
@learnforjustice

Both Audre Lorde and Toni Morrison were born on February 18—just three years apart. Their works and words remind us to center the power of history, community and solidarity in our quests for liberation and justice. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/2I4NrTMupc https://t.co/SOOWCsHz

2021-02-18
Retweets: 802 Likes: 1,839 Engagement: 2,641
Learning for Justice
@learnforjustice

“We know that justice is the heart of what we want for our young people and for society at large.” Learning for Justice Director Jalaya Liles Dunn explains our new name and the work that lies ahead for all of us as we envision just, equitable schools. https://t.co/3aoZXpA8QY

2021-02-03
Retweets: 553 Likes: 1,657 Engagement: 2,210
Learning for Justice
@learnforjustice

As we begin #TeacherAppreciationWeek, we want to thank every educator who—in the midst of an overwhelming year—continues to advocate for students, for themselves and for justice. Appreciation isn't enough. You deserve systemic support. We will demand it, this week and always.

2021-05-03
Retweets: 492 Likes: 1,511 Engagement: 2,003
Learning for Justice
@learnforjustice

The demand behind the dream was clear. It remains clear. May it be truly honored. #MLKDay https://t.co/k3olKSYAqb https://t.co/HgDGfB2XnZ

2022-01-17
Retweets: 482 Likes: 1,455 Engagement: 1,937

Key Insights & Takeaways

The account frequently references historical figures like Audre Lorde and Toni Morrison, emphasizing their impact on social justice. It uses poetry and literature to spark discussions on justice and equity, making complex topics accessible. The content often ties historical context to contemporary issues, encouraging critical thinking and reflection.

Strengths

  • + Strong engagement rates above platform average
  • + Established follower base of 117,615
  • + Strong original content creation
  • + Active presence with consistent posting

Opportunities

  • ~ Optimize posting times for peak engagement windows
  • ~ Analyze top-performing content for replicable patterns
  • ~ Leverage geographic concentration for targeted content
  • ~ Explore collaboration potential with followed accounts

Summary

This analysis of @learnforjustice reveals an well-established Twitter presence with 117,615 followers. The account demonstrates a content-creator strategy, averaging 106.6 engagements per tweet. Key strengths include consistent posting and an engaged audience, with opportunities to further optimize timing and content strategy based on the patterns identified in this report.

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About This Analysis: This analysis is based on a snapshot of followers, following, and recent tweets. It evaluates structure, quality, and behavior, not historical growth. Metrics like growth rate, momentum, churn, or spike analysis require time-series data which is not available from a single snapshot.

Data collected and analyzed by twtData | Analysis date: Dec 16, 2025