Education for Social Action (E4SA)
Spring 2007

Are you interested in Social Justice? Social Action? Boston communities? Changing the world one community at a time?

E4SA 2007 Topic: Who has a voice in Boston? What form does this voice take?

Education for Social Action [E4SA] is a not-for-credit class in spring '07 that brings in prominent presenters from the Boston public to speak to the topic of the year. Brought to you as a lecture series that will delve into the idea of Social Action and what effective forms may take hold in our very own Boston community, it will also give students the opportunity to create and run their own Boston-based service project.

Logistics: Class will run Thursdays from 7:00-8:30 p.m. during the 2007 spring semester.
(Feb 8, Feb 15, Feb 22, March 1, March 8, March 15, April 5, April 12, April 19, April 26).
This will include days for speakers, projects, and reflection/celebration.

All Harvard undergraduates are welcome! Come join us and visit the topic of effective social action.

Student Opportunities

  • Develop networking in a specific Boston community
  • Meet students working in other areas in a small group setting
  • Gain leadership skills
  • Work on a project of your choice
  • Develops contacts with experts in your area of service
  • Take part in a unique, new experience at Harvard

For more information, contact Emily Parrott.

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