An example of social justice involving indigenous women and survivors guilt for women from Guatemala could be the work of organizations that support and empower indigenous women who have survived sexual violence and other forms of abuse. These organizations might provide services such as legal support, counseling, and education to help these women heal from the trauma they have experienced and reclaim their dignity and rights. They might also advocate for policies and practices that protect the rights of indigenous women and promote their social, economic, and political empowerment. By addressing the needs of indigenous women who have survived violence and supporting them in their efforts to overcome survivors guilt, these organizations can help to promote social justice for this marginalized and often overlooked population.