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Course Description

An "equitable community" means one in which everyone is included in the full benefits of society. In this course, you will examine what inequity means to you and how it manifests within the U.S. and your community. You will identify causes of inequity including power differentials, biases, and ineffective development policies, among others. You will also identify an inequity in your community that is important to you and reflect on its causes. You will participate in several relevant discussions with peers, advancing your own and others' knowledge of these issues. Then, you will discover strategies to create equitable change and hear directly from activists working to do so in their communities. Finally, you will build your own plan for how to advocate to address an inequity in your community.

Faculty Author

Sam Magavern

Benefits to the Learner

  • Identify inequities in the U.S. and in your community
  • Examine causes of inequity
  • Plan to advocate for equitable community change

Target Audience

  • Activists and community development organizers and practitioners
  • Policy makers and political staff
  • Public interest lawyers and advocates
  • Leaders and members of organized labor organizations
  • Urban planners and strategic planning agencies
  • Social workers
  • Grant writers
  • Educators
  • People interested in engaging in community change

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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2 week
Dates
May 22, 2024 to Jun 04, 2024
Total Number of Hours
14.0
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Standard Price $599.00
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Jul 17, 2024 to Jul 30, 2024
Total Number of Hours
14.0
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Dates
Sep 11, 2024 to Sep 24, 2024
Total Number of Hours
14.0
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2 week
Dates
Nov 06, 2024 to Nov 19, 2024
Total Number of Hours
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Course Fee(s)
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