Reformer

A “Reformer” is an individual or group that advocates for change or improvement in a particular system, institution, or practice, often with the goal of addressing social, political, or economic issues. Reformers typically seek to correct perceived injustices, promote equitable policies, and enhance the effectiveness of governance or social structures. The term is commonly associated with movements aimed at enacting progressive improvements, such as civil rights, education reform, labor rights, or government accountability. Reformer can also refer to specific historical figures or movements that were instrumental in initiating significant changes during specific periods in history. In a broader sense, the role of a reformer involves critical analysis, advocacy, and mobilization of public support for transformative ideas and practices.