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Choose a social movement activist or leader as the focus of your assignment. Conduct the research using Internet searches, the CanadianEncyclopedia website, and course readings/ resources (a minimum of 3 credible sources are required). The final research report must present the following factual information:
A. 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.
B. Key contributions to Canadian and/or Global social movements such as ChildCare Advocacy Movements, Women's Movements, Indigenous RightsMovements, LGBTQ Movements, Disability Rights Movements, Human RightsMovements, Anti-Racist Movements, and so on.
This may include: a demonstration of work that has sought to create social change to benefit key stakeholders(i.e., children, families, the ECE profession, communities/society particularly as relates to issues of diversity, inclusion, social justice, and the empowerment of equality-seeking groups); Advocacy; Research projects the leader has undertaken; Authorship of notable articles, books, other writings, etc.C. Leadership style(s) & supporting rationale (why) (connected to Ren-Etta Sullivan,2010) and traits/characteristics supporting social justice (connected to Sykes,2014)
Design a one-page creative poster based on the research report. It can be as creative as wish. The poster should draw the viewer in with titles and headings, images, graphics, descriptions, and pertinent information to provide an accurate overview of the activist or leader. Include in-text citations for any information taken from your report and additional citations for images/graphics used in the poster. Any additional citations for images/graphics should appear in your report's reference list.