About
This course introduces students to the theory and practice of community organizing with a focus on urban settings. Students will explore historical and contemporary models, develop organizing strategies, and engage with urban challenges such as poverty, housing, education, gentrification, racial injustice, and grassroots leadership. Through case studies, field observations, and practical assignments, students will build foundational skills for ethical, effective community empowerment and coalition-building.
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Price
$250.00