Your presentation must address three sections:
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What's your legacy?
This year, we're asking students to collaborate on a capstone project as their culminating experience in the program. This tangible piece of work will be presented by students as part of their legacy, connecting their part of a larger movement for sustainable change in communities across Seattle.
Project Overview:
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Identifying an Injustice
Find a common theme, issue, or injustice that weaves through the represented community partner organizations in your team.
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Approaching Solutions
How does your community partner organization or your direct work in the organization approach this issue/injustice? Do you or your community partner organization use a particular framework to address this? What are some similarities, differences, or highlights in approach among community partner organizations?
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Implications for Practice
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FormatPresentations will be held on Wednesday, August 12th at 5:00pm followed by a farewell reception. Community Partner organization supervisors and Alumni Partners are welcome to attend student presentations and/or the reception.
Presentations will take no more than 15 minutes total: 1 Min - Verbal introduction to video 5 Min - Play video 6 Min - Q&A 3 Min - Transition to next presentation |
Project Teams
Stephanie/Michael (Amara ) & Emily (SYGW)
Cuquis (DRW) & Alex L./Alex S. (Futurewise) Annie/Kristen (Lettuce Links) & Leah (One America) Claire (Seattle Works) & Krista (Year Up) Kyle (Solid Ground, Communications) & Nicole (WEC) Motin (Solid Ground, Financial Fitness) & Allen/Natalie (WA Bus) |