The article discusses the importance of addressing societal problems such as wildfires, gun violence, systemic racism, and violence against people of color. The author emphasizes the need for school psychologists to confront these issues and advocate for change, despite the demanding nature of their work. The article highlights the role of organizations like the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) in providing guidance and support to professionals in addressing these challenges. The author concludes by emphasizing the responsibility of school psychologists to use their specialized knowledge and power to promote social justice and protect children from harm. [Extracted from the article]