Details If you are on the 'Save the World' track, please use this portal to submit the following assignment: Interview with an Activist or Advocate Conduct some research online to identify an individual who is working on addressing an ethical issue similar to (or identical to) the one you identified in Track Assignment
1. Reach out to them in a professional and considerate manner in
order to introduce yourself and the work you’re doing as a part of this
project; inquire if they would be willing to answer a few questions for you (in
whatever medium you prefer: Zoom, email, in-person if they’re local, etc.).
Note: You may have to repeat this step several times until you are able to
make contact with someone who has the bandwidth to connect with you. Don’t be
disheartened! Good work can’t happen without good networks, and even if the
people you make contact with can’t engage with you right at that moment, it’s
never a waste of time for them to know your name and your
goals. Ask your questions (via whichever medium you have mutually agreed upon).
Questions should include, at a minimum, the following, as well as anything else
you’d like to ask (but try not to ask more than 6-7 questions total, in order
to respect their time!).
• How did you first become interested in
working on [issue]?
• What were the
earliest steps that you took in working towards addressing [issue]?
• What challenges have you faced in
working on [issue]? • What advice do you have for someone beginning to work on
[issue]? Compile the questions and answers as a written transcript (edited for
clarity or brevity, if you wish) and submit as a single .doc or .pdf file. Be
sure to include a brief paragraph at the beginning of the document sharing your
contact’s name, their organization (if applicable), the date(s) of your
conversation(s), and how you contacted them. Be sure also to include your name,
your track, and your course/section number you use the name mia johnson i have attach
the papaer i write
During my exploration of discrimination for Track Task 1, I went over a
moving individual named John Smith who is effectively attempting to address
discrimination. I connected with her in an expert way to present myself and
make sense of the motivation behind my undertaking. We had an in-person
interview where I posed her a progression of inquiries connected with her work
on discrimination. Coming up next is a record of our discussion