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<strong>ABS</strong> <strong>417</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 5 <strong>Assignment</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Paper</strong><br />
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<strong>ABS</strong> <strong>417</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 5 <strong>Assignment</strong> ( Research <strong>Paper</strong> )<br />
Focus of the <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Paper</strong><br />
Consider from the authors of the course text the following quote: “Progressive social change is about defending<br />
the weak from the strong, gaining resources to reduce human hardship, and striving to promote an equitable<br />
society. It is about battling for economic and social justice, working to protect and enhance civil liberties, and<br />
respecting the environment” (Rubin & Rubin, 2008, p. 433).<br />
Begin your paper with a discussion of Community or Progressive Organizing, as you understand it at this point<br />
in the course. Review your areas of strength as an organizer.<br />
Considering the above quote, select a social problem or cause that you could address as a social change<br />
agent. Explain what motivates you to support this cause. Some suggestions/examples are:<br />
Pollution leading to disease<br />
Homelessness<br />
Treatment of immigrants<br />
Treatment of mentally ill<br />
Treatment of oppressed groups<br />
Lack of health insurance/access to needed services<br />
Disabled and access to services<br />
Unemployment<br />
Use of animals for testing<br />
School programs
The list could go on and on. (Consider movies such as “Erin Brockovich,” “Legally Blonde 2,” “Patch Adams,” or<br />
others where someone felt strongly about a social cause, or saw a need, mobilized support, and worked to<br />
effect change. What cause might you take on?)<br />
Describe the process you would go through to mobilize others to collectively enact changes. Some of the<br />
questions to be answered might be:<br />
What are your goals? What would you like to achieve?<br />
What role do you see yourself taking in this cause?<br />
How will you mobilize others to help you?<br />
Where will you obtain funding for your cause?<br />
What coalitions, local and state, would you contact who might support you in your cause?<br />
What governmental policies would you need to have changed?<br />
What specific skills or tools would you need to develop in order to accomplish your goals?<br />
What would be your best approach to this particular problem?<br />
What government agencies or representatives would you need to approach? (Research and name specific<br />
members of government who might support you in your legislative district.)<br />
What roadblocks or challenges might you anticipate that might hinder your success or progress?<br />
Conclude your paper with a discussion about how you would evaluate and reflect upon your progress, review<br />
your original goals and evaluate how you are meeting your goals and if they have remained current and<br />
relevant to your area of interest or concern. Understanding that change takes time, how will you know that you<br />
are on track and making progress? Summarize what you hope to accomplish and any insights you might have<br />
gained in this project.