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Case studies of Canadian and Mexican communities struggling for justice illustrate social mobilization and community organizing theory. Examples include the poor, women, and indigenous people developing income generating projects; taking action to promote health, decent housing, and a safe environment; and creating resource and advocacy programs.

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Case studies of Canadian and Mexican communities struggling for justice illustrate social mobilization and community organizing theory. Examples include the poor, women, and indigenous people developing income generating projects; taking action to promote health, decent housing, and a safe environment; and creating resource and advocacy programs.
Autorenporträt
Linda Snyder taught community organizing, most recently as an associate professor at Renison University College, University of Waterloo. Her related publications include chapters in International Social Development (2012), Canadian Social Welfare (2009), and Canadian Social Policy, 4th ed. (WLU Press, 2006). She continues to be active in the Canadian Association for Social Work Education and in social justice movements.