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SUST 328 Organizing Communities for Change

This course explores ways in which communities work together to achieve common sustainability goals. Working from an applied perspective, students will learn about many factors that can drive positive change, from political organizing and policy-making, to grassroots organizing and community capacity-building. Through field visits with a wide variety of stakeholders, the course will provide many examples of change being made, while also providing numerous examples of career trajectories and ways to incorporate this work into one’s future. Offered every fall as part of the Sustainability Semester at Merry Lea. Can not be registered for separately

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