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Question
Alex and Natasha are social workers employed with a refugee center in an urban center. When assisting refugees from Burma (Myanmar), they discovered how significant gardening is to the culture. Given their location in a large metropolitan area, Alex and Natasha asked the refugees what they thought about joining a student environmental group on a nearby university campus. The student organization has large garden plots available to university-based organizations.
After walking to the university and seeing the available land, several of the Burmese families were delighted to think about the possibility of gardening on campus. The university students were equally pleased with the idea of community engagement and all that would come from the cultural, gardening, and cooking exchanges. However, when the students, along with Alex and Natasha, approached the university administration about the Burmese families gardening with students on university property, the university's legal counsel posed many questions and challenges.
Alex and Natasha think that social media can be used to advocate for the Burmese families while simultaneously educating the university administration and legal counsel on the plight of refugees. Now they are beginning to consider what forms of social media can be used in advocacy, including:
What might the impact be on the Burmese families upon learning of the university leadership's seeming reluctance to welcome them? What might their reticence communicate to the students at the university?