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  2. Community organizing - Wikipedia

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    The ICO is the first operating division of the centre and was established to offer a series of training opportunities for those who wish to make community organising a full or part-time career and also for Community Leaders who wish to learn the broad philosophy and skills of community organising and who are in a position to put them into ...

  3. Community leader - Wikipedia

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    A simple way to understand community leadership is to see it as leadership in, for and by the community. Community 'is frequently based in place and so is local, although it can also represent a community of common interest, purpose or practice'. [1] Community leadership is a specific form of the general concept of leadership.

  4. Community museum - Wikipedia

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    A community museum is a museum serving as an exhibition and gathering space for specific identity groups or geographic areas.. In contrast to traditional museums, community museums are commonly multidisciplinary, and may simultaneously exhibit the history, social history, art, or folklore of their communities.

  5. 'A giant in the community' Civic, religious leaders remember ...

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    Civic, community and religious leaders discuss the legacy of Rev. John A. "Pop" Reed Jr. who died on Monday at 86.

  6. List of Indigenous Australian historical figures - Wikipedia

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    William Cooper (c.1861 - 1941) political activist and community leader, first to lead a recognised national Aboriginal movement Joseph (Joe) Croft (c. 1925 - 1996) was a Gurindji and Mudburra man who was a member of the Stolen Generations and went on to become the first Aboriginal person to attend and Australian university

  7. Tallahassee bus boycott - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the ICC provides an example of the emergence of new norms and structures. Although it is widely believed that the centers of Civil Rights Movement activity were organizational and structural bodies such as the black church and the NAACP, a new normative structure emerged in the Tallahassee Bus Boycott.

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  9. Community development - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations defines community development as "a process where community members come together to take collective action and generate solutions to common problems." [1] It is a broad concept, applied to the practices of civic leaders, activists, involved citizens, and professionals to improve various aspects of communities, typically aiming to build stronger and more resilient local ...