Week 2 Community in Various Perspective
Week 2 Community in Various Perspective
Week 2 Community in Various Perspective
2. Marginalization
The process whereby something or
someone is pushed to the edge of a group
and accorded lesser importance. This is
predominantly a social phenomenon by
which a minority or sub-group is excluded,
and their needs or desires ignored.
Issues Affecting People in the Community
2. Marginalization
• Immigrants, Refugees, and Migrants
• Women and Girls/ Children & Youth
• Victims of Human Trafficking
• People of Differing Sexual Orientation/Religion
• Developmentally Delayed
• Incarcerated People (and their Families)
• People of Low Socioeconomic Status /Unemployed
• People of a Particular Ethnicity/Country of Origin
• People with a Differing Political Orientation
The Role of the Youth in Community
Action
A. Youth as Community Organizers
• When governments won’t engage youth,
community groups and nonprofits can step
in to engage youth as community
organizers. Through training and
empowerment, they can develop unique,
powerful campaigns that engage many
people, including children, youth, adults,
families and elders.
The Role of the Youth in Community
Action
B. Youth and Government
• Participating in regular and sustained
government positions, roles and
activities can allow youth community
developers to change the world. Roles
should be rule voting and frequent and
focus on engaging diverse young
people.
The Role of the Youth in Community
Action
C. Youth as Planners
• Young people can participate as
community planners in community
development work. Using education
and training, they can learn the skills
and knowledge they need, and applying
their knowledge they can guide their
peers, younger people and adults, too.
Activity: “Community Ko, Build Ko”!
Activity: “Community Ko, Build Ko”!