Community Organizing Principles
Community Development:
Aboriginal vs. Feminist Principles:
Examining Similarities and Differences
Community development is vital for all humans. No matter what the term utilized, this action has been undertaken in all societies, for it binds us together and keeps us safe from the outside world. Furthermore, community development brings trust and resources that cannot be furthered but a single individual. For this reason, a social contract is necessary and it is for this reason as well that communities has formed and have existed for so long, in a wide variety, and so successfully. The paragraphs below will examine two communities, namely the aboriginal community at-large and the feminist community, and will compare and contrast principles of community development.
Aboriginal Principles
Achieving a successful community development practice in today's aboriginal communities, all over the world, has been quite a challenge. In Australia, for example, the trauma inflicted by the colonial and postcolonial era still reverberates with many, and has, according to one author, "removed the close cultural kinship ties that existed previously within Indigenous communities across Australia."[footnoteRef:1] The result of these events has rendered these vital and vibrant...
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