Analyze this as a sociologist, trained in the critical consumption of information would:
Analyze this as a sociologist, trained in the critical consumption of information would:
Today in SiA, we were thrilled to have yet another guest talk to us about affordable housing: Wilmette Village Trustee and former New Trier School Board member, Carol Ducommun.
Bolos notes:
WGN News Report:
Screenshot from the Wilmette Low Income Housing at American Legion Hall (closed Facebook group):
For HW tomorrow (Tuesday):
1. Read the questions on the back (first)
2. Annotate the document (in the margins). Avoid underlining.
3. Consider attending the next Wilmette Village Board meeting (see photo below).
Sociologists highly value the “critical consumption of information” (Korgen and White, 5) before they draw conclusions. Visit the opposition website and read very carefully so that you are thorough in your response to the questions posed.
From Gail Schechter Consulting:
"Gail has been a leader in tenant and community organizing, fair and affordable housing advocacy, discrimination investigation, public school funding reform, and public policy research and development since 1984. She is also a widely recognized 'thought leader' in conceiving of and implementing creative grassroots strategies for fostering inclusive, just and diverse communities, most recently through Open Communities' The Justice Project: The March Continues."
From 1993 to 2016, she served as Executive Director of Open Communities, the north suburban Chicago area’s premier housing, economic and social justice organization.
Your questions (edited and combined):