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Lake Washington Institute of Technology

The Lion's Pride, Vol. 14

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Lion's Pride Committee of Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Editor(s): wesley.mantooth@lwtech.edu, wozniaksue, Diandra Dunham, Karen Holum, Rechelle Schimke

Subject(s): Language acquisition, The Arts

Institution(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Publisher: OpenWA

Last updated: 16/10/2024

The Lion's Pride, Vol. 17

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Lion's Pride Committee of Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Subject(s): The arts: general topics, Society and culture: general

Institution(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Publisher: OpenWA

Last updated: 14/10/2024

LWTech Applied Research Symposium 2024

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): lwtech

Subject(s): Research and information: general, Research methods / methodology

Institution(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Publisher: OpenWA

Last updated: 13/10/2024

Our Sociological Glossary, by LWTech Students

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Subject(s): Sociology

Institution(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Last updated: 09/10/2024

LWTech Sociology Subject Guide

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): gregbem

Subject(s): Sociology, Library and information services

Institution(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Publisher: OpenWA

Last updated: 06/10/2024

88 Open Essays - A Reader for Students of Composition & Rhetoric

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Sarah Wangler, Tina Ulrich

Institution(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Last updated: 18/09/2024

Common American English Pronunciation Patterns

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): David Fox

Subject(s): Language learning: grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, Language learning: speaking skills

Institution(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Publisher: OpenWA

Last updated: 15/09/2024

Several English pronunciation lessons to make you a more effective speaker.

Diversity and Social Justice – Faculty Guide (2024 Edition)

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): LWTech DSJ Faculty

Editor(s): Sharon Raz, Greg Bem

Subject(s): Teaching staff / Educators

Institution(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Publisher: OpenWA

Last updated: 08/09/2024

LWTech Applied Research Symposium 2023

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Applied Research Committee of Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Subject(s): Research and information: general, Research methods / methodology

Institution(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Publisher: OpenWA

Last updated: 03/09/2024

A Modern How To Manual For Student Activists for Public Health and Social Justice

CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivatives)   English

Author(s): shahidarice

Subject(s): Public health and preventive medicine, Politics and government, Legal skills: advocacy, Political science and theory, Society and Social Sciences, Society and culture: general, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Diversity, equality, equity and inclusion, LGBTQIA+ Studies / topics, Social discrimination and social justice, Social media / social networking

Institution(s): Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Last updated: 02/09/2024

This manual will provide straightforward “how to” instruction on how to be an advocate for change in public health policy. By providing actual steps that students can take to make a difference, it will be a beginner’s guide to individual and grassroots activism. Additionally, it will include how to professionally employ modern tools, such as social media platforms, in their advocacy endeavors. ​

This modern approach to activism is crucial: most advocacy manuals focus on traditional forms of outreach, such as in-person lobbying, letter-writing campaigns, public group demonstrations, and phone banking. Thus, most manuals fall short of the tools that literally lie at the new generation’s fingertips: social media. In light of movements such as Black Lives Matter, which took place largely online amidst a pandemic, this manual informs students how to educate themselves and others of a cause as well as take direct action—all from the comfort and safety of home/wherever they charge their phone. By using accessible language for novice public health activists, the manual also intends to break down the barriers of intimidation students may face when they are not yet fully immersed in public health/political jargon. ​

Other publications/textbooks are costly and/or not available through Amazon and mainstream bookstores and are therefore, inaccessible. Furthermore, these textbooks are dense and lengthy, intimidating students who are just yet beginning their journey in public health activism. While most manuals available currently focus on in-person lobbying scripts and formal letters-to-the-editor, this manual adapts to students’ pandemic lifestyle in an age where Twitter and TikTok are viewed more regularly than a newspaper–all while referencing traditional sources. ​

While the manual intends to reach a broad audience of diverse backgrounds, it will still draw from formidable sources and leaders in the field of advocacy work and public health, such as Martin Luther King Jr. , Paulo Freire, and Eugene Bardarch. Incorporating their pedagogies in simple digestible form will hopefully encourage students to further explore the larger works available from this historical groundbreaking leaders and minds. ​

Finally, while this manual is aimed towards students in the field of public health, it is relevant to a broad and diverse audience. The logic and tactics presented in this manual are applicable to a wide range of fields and purposes.