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​​If you're a teacher or trainer preparing people to tackle issues of race, poverty, power and community-building, these materials and links can help you develop courses and step-by-step educational pathways into careers and leadership on those issues.

Or if you are a student, a community leader, an organizer or agent of change working for social progress and you want to increase your impact, this site describes ways to develop the additional skills, knowledge, vision and strategies you'll need for growing success.


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The site also identifies many examples of careers and leadership roles which open up for people who develop strengths as community leaders, organizers and agents of reform.  

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Other sections describe practical strategies for recruiting and supporting students and emerging leaders for courses, internships or training on - 
  • tackling the specific issues which most concern them, and 
  • building constituency-based organizations with growing capacity, power and impact on the issues their members and allies care about most.

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In this video the late Cecil Corbin-Mark told how he learned how to organize from his family, mentors and experience.  He organized youth and neighbors in Central Harlem to win major environmental victories and influence City planning.  As a trainer, leader and coalition-builder, Cecil eventually had regional and national impact.

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  • Home
  • About
  • Pathways
  • Core Subjects
    • Identity and Becoming an Agent of Change
    • Community Organizing and Collective Action
    • Community Based Action Research
    • Understanding the Region or Other Context
    • Capstone Projects
    • Internships
  • Issue-Focused Courses/Strategies
  • Students
  • Careers & Opportunities
  • Creating Educational Programs
  • Resources