In celebration of Black History month, we are highlighting major agricultural contributions from African American farmers, horticulturists, and inventors.
Learn about the body. Identify harmful ingredients, and learn about waste management.
Their mission is to open minds and change lives through the exploration and celebration of African American history, experiences and culture through art education and outreach.
These Artist will be supporting the Sojourner Truth Museum in a media campaign focused on Social Justice and Community Engagement as awardees of the Capitol Region Creative Corps Grant.
Social Justice through movement.
Social Justice through Urban Farming.
What is a Walk Audit: an activity in which participants observe and evaluate the walkability of a location to identify and document if and how pedestrians can safely travel along a street, navigate an intersection
and get from Point A to B and C and so on.
Purpose: A Walk Audit provides community leaders and residents with a way to ident
What is a Walk Audit: an activity in which participants observe and evaluate the walkability of a location to identify and document if and how pedestrians can safely travel along a street, navigate an intersection
and get from Point A to B and C and so on.
Purpose: A Walk Audit provides community leaders and residents with a way to identify unsafe streets, gather and document needed information and observations, and then advocate for solutions to make streets safer for all users.
Look and Learn: Although a walk audit needn’t involve stopping pedestrians for interviews, it’s important to have a sense of why people are walking in a particular area. Doing so can help pinpoint problems and solutions.
Survey purpose: To collect data regarding the community impact of grants.
Intended to measure:
Shift in attitude and readiness of community members to engage in activities that
support social justice outcomes
Audience: Community members who are experiencing or being served by the work (i.e. workshop participants, audience members, etc.) and
Survey purpose: To collect data regarding the community impact of grants.
Intended to measure:
Shift in attitude and readiness of community members to engage in activities that
support social justice outcomes
Audience: Community members who are experiencing or being served by the work (i.e. workshop participants, audience members, etc.) and Program Participants.
Please complete the short survey below.
What is a Walk Audit: an activity in which participants observe and evaluate the walkability of a location to identify and document if and how pedestrians can safely travel along a street, navigate an intersection
and get from Point A to B and C and so on.
Purpose: A Walk Audit provides community leaders and residents with a way to identi
What is a Walk Audit: an activity in which participants observe and evaluate the walkability of a location to identify and document if and how pedestrians can safely travel along a street, navigate an intersection
and get from Point A to B and C and so on.
Purpose: A Walk Audit provides community leaders and residents with a way to identify unsafe streets, gather and document needed information and observations, and then advocate for solutions to make streets safer for all users.
Look and Learn: Although a walk audit needn’t involve stopping pedestrians for interviews, it’s important to have a sense of why people are walking in a particular area. Doing so can help pinpoint problems and solutions.
For Any Events you attend that include the SOJOCRCC Social Justice and Community Engagement Campaigns, Please complete the survey to support our cause.
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