Kareem Hayes
Associate Director
Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement
Student Affairs
585-475-6053
Office Location
Kareem Hayes
Associate Director
Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement
Student Affairs
585-475-6053
Currently Teaching
SOIS-217
Leadership and Community Organizing
3 Credits
Fulfilling the democratic promise of equity, accountability and effectiveness requires the participation of an “organized” citizenry able to formulate, articulate, and assert its shared interests effectively. Organizing, in turn, requires leadership: accepting responsibility for enabling others to achieve shared purpose in the face of uncertainty.
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Organizers identify, recruit, and develop leadership; build community around that leadership; and build power from the resources of that community.
In this course, students will study leadership through the lens of community organizing in order to develop the critical knowledge and skills necessary to work in teams to achieve specific outcomes in the pursuit of a shared purpose. Students will “practice” leadership by developing a strategy and producing artifacts to mobilize members of a constituency to work together to achieve specific outcomes in pursuit of a shared purpose culminating in the submission of a capstone portfolio that chronicles their work.