Explore the historical roots, methodological tools, sociological frameworks, strategies, and practices of community organizing as a catalyst for creating social change. Apply strategies that ordinary people use to resist the erosion of their rights and power in an era marked by deep political polarization, the weakening of our social institutions, and widespread concerns over democratic backsliding in the United States. Prerequisite: SOC 111 or SOC 111H.
Term: Fall 2026
Course Type: Credit - 3 Credits
Section: 001
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: TTh
Time: 09:30 AM to 10:45 AM
Start Date: 09/01/2026
End Date: 12/20/2026
Location: Main Campus
Room: CRSC 344
Building:
Careers Center
Instructor: G. Finelli (Subject to change)
Class Size: 30