one social problem unique to what we have Your problem should be backed up with qualitative and/or quantitate data (re: subjective or objective understandings of its existence), and something you are proud of that your community (local example) is doing to address the problem, as well as what more we (society–locally, regionally, even nationally or globally) can do to make the social problem work we are doing more sustainable and long-term; to create systemic and lasting social change. This will likely require a reverse look-up, starting with local evidence of social problem work (return to the chart I gave out early on), and then an analysis of the social problem.
You can present your final any way you would like (videos, PowerPoints, Podcasts, photojournalism, etc.). Regardless of medium, you will need to make sure your presentation touches on all the things detailed above (and below).
Things your final grade will be based on:
1) Bring a unique social problem to the table as well as the subjective and/or objective data to show that it is a social problem;
2) Share how your community is actively addressing an aspect of the social problem you are focusing on.
3) Theorize about what more we can and should do to address the social problem more sustainably and long-term (i.e., systemically).