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What kinds of changes can you imagine happening in your lifetime

what kinds of changes can you imagine happening in your lifetime

Using the ideas in the four readings, what kinds of changes can you imagine happening in your lifetime?These can be microsocial changes (at the level of individual people) or macrosocial changes (at the level of  institutions, such as schools systems, religious organizations, governments, corporations, etc.). Discuss these changes in terms of one of the social issues brought up by the readings from Module 7

.Q1: For the last discussion in the class, we have four readings that encourage us to look toward the future and see ways that social change can happen. There is only one question for this set of readings. Everyone should answer this question and also respond to the answers of other students.

Using the ideas in the four readings, what kinds of changes can you imagine happening in your lifetime?

These can be microsocial changes (at the level of individual people) or macrosocial changes (at the level of institutions, such as schools systems, religious organizations, governments, corporations, etc.).

Discuss these changes in terms of one of the social issues brought up by the readings from Module 7.

 

 

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The power of many of the personal accounts in the reading for this module informs us of the human cost associated with racial, gender and class inequality. In this module we will explore some individual’s expressions of the pain and conflict in people’s lives. Our goal is to, but for a moment, walk in another’s shoes and in doing so overcome our………………………

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