Social Action File

Then, pastor David and two teenagers from the community shared personal stories of how the school had helped them, putting a human face on the issue. 4. The Change: Impact and Sustainability

Evelyn spoke first, delivering a meticulously prepared, compassionate presentation. "We are not asking for a favor," she said. "We are asking for justice. This plan separates community members based on income, not necessity." social action

She began by organizing a small meeting at the library. Only four people showed up. But they were energetic: Maya, a student teacher concerned about her pupils; David, a local pastor; and Carlos, whose children attended the threatened school. They formed the "Oak Creek Equity Alliance". 2. The Campaign: Changing the Narrative Then, pastor David and two teenagers from the