Instructions: Read and complete correctly. Step 1: Find a local activist organization or group that is fighting for the rights of ONE of the following: Indigenous Peoples, Racialized People, 2SLCBTQA+ People, or Disabled People. "Your choice can be the same as one of those presented in week 9 . Step 2: On the next page, write a report the includes information from the topics below. This report should be 1 page long, double-spaced, 12pt font. The information included must be true, correct, and demonstrate what you learned from your research. Here are some possible questions and topics to consider when writing your report. - What types of social problems/discrimination does the organization/group work on? - Why do these problems exist? - Why is it important to work to remove these problems? - How long has the organization/group been doing this work? - What has inspired this activist organization/group to do this work? How or why did they get started? - How does the organization/group interact with society, individuals, and communities? - What methods are used to do this work? - What challenges are experienced by the organization/group while doing this work? - What are the organization/group's needs to continue doing this work? - How many people work for this organization/group? What do they do? Are there volunteer positions? - What message(s) does the organization/group promote in their activist work? - What successes has the organization/group experienced during their activist work? Instructions: Read and complete correctly. Step 1: Find a local activist organization or group that is fighting for the rights of ONE of the following: Indigenous Peoples, Racialized People, 2SLCBTQA+ People, or Disabled People. "Your choice can be the same as one of those presented in week 9 . Step 2: On the next page, write a report the includes information from the topics below. This report should be 1 page long, double-spaced, 12pt font. The information included must be true, correct, and demonstrate what you learned from your research. Here are some possible questions and topics to consider when writing your report. - What types of social problems/discrimination does the organization/group work on? - Why do these problems exist? - Why is it important to work to remove these problems? - How long has the organization/group been doing this work? - What has inspired this activist organization/group to do this work? How or why did they get started? - How does the organization/group interact with society, individuals, and communities? - What methods are used to do this work? - What challenges are experienced by the organization/group while doing this work? - What are the organization/group's needs to continue doing this work? - How many people work for this organization/group? What do they do? Are there volunteer positions? - What message(s) does the organization/group promote in their activist work? - What successes has the organization/group experienced during their activist work