Problem
Research report on your Marcia Brown activist or leader.
Conduct your research using Internet searches, Humber Library Discover Bar, Canadian Encyclopedia website and course readings/ resources (minimum of 3 credible sources are required).
Your final research report must present the following factual information:
I. Brief biographical information: Focus on key details, especially those that illuminate the leader's commitment to social justice and transformation. Details on their early family/work life that are significant to their leadership and advocacy commitment may be included.
II. Key contributions to Canadian and/or Global social movements such as Child Care Advocacy Movements, Women's Movements, Indigenous Rights Movements, LGBTQ Movements, Disability Rights Movements, Human Rights Movements, Anti-Racist Movements and so on. This may include: demonstration of work that has sought to create societal change to benefit key stakeholders(i.e., children, families, the ECE profession, communities / society particularly as it relates to issues of diversity, inclusion, social justice, and the empowerment of equity seeking groups); Advocacy; Research projects the leader has undertaken;Authorship of notable articles, books, other writings, etc.
III. Leadership style(s) & supporting rationale (why) (connected to Ren-Etta Sullivan,2010) and traits/characteristics supporting social justice (connected to Sykes,2014).