1. Advocacy_: Supporting a cause or policy to bring about change.
2. Altruism_: Selfless concern for the welfare of others.
3. Attitude: A person's feelings, beliefs, or disposition towards something.
4. Accountables:Individuals or organizations responsible for their actions and decisions.
5. _Accountability_: Taking responsibility for actions and decisions.
6. _Amplifying marginalized voices_: Elevating the voices and concerns of marginalized groups.
7. Boundaries: Physical or metaphorical limits that define and separate different areas, groups, or
concepts.
8. Businessmen/Entrepreneurs: Individuals who start, manage, or invest in businesses.
9. Build Bridges: To establish connections, foster relationships, or facilitate communication between
different groups or individuals.
10. Communitarianism: A philosophy emphasizing the importance of community, social responsibility,
and collective well-being.
11. Community Power: The ability of a community to make decisions, take action, and shape its own
destiny.
12. Council: A group of people elected or appointed to make decisions, provide guidance, or govern an
organization.
13. Community assessment_: Evaluating a community's needs and resources.
14. Community development_: Improving a community's quality of life.
15. Community engagement_: Participating in activities that benefit the community.
16. Community organizing_: Bringing people together to achieve social change.
17. Challenging systemic oppression_: Addressing and dismantling unjust systems.
18. Coalition building_: Forming alliances for collective action.
19. Community-led change_: Initiatives driven by community needs and participation.
20. Capacity building_: Strengthening an organization's skills and resources.
21. Civic duty_: Responsibilities of citizens to participate in community activities.
22. Collaboration_: Working together to achieve a common goal.
23. Diverse Fields : Various areas of study, work, or interest that are distinct and separate.
24. Decision Making: The process of selecting a course of action or solution from available options.
25. Decolonization_: Dismantling colonial systems and ideologies.
26. Disability justice_: Advocating for the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities.
27. Diversity and inclusion_: Promoting equity and cultural awareness.
28. Empowerment_: Giving individuals or groups the power to make decisions.
29. Economic justice_: Advocating for fair economic systems and policies.
30. Environmental justice_: Protecting the environment and promoting sustainability.
31. Geographical Area: A defined region or space with distinct physical or cultural characteristics.
32. Grassroots Perspective: A viewpoint or approach that emphasizes community-led initiatives and
local involvement.
33. Health justice_: Advocating for equal access to healthcare.
34. Housing justice_: Ensuring access to safe and affordable housing.
35. Interconnectedness: The state of being connected or linked, often in complex or subtle ways.
36.Immersing: Engaging deeply and intensely with an experience, culture, or activity.
37. Implementation: The process of putting plans, policies, or ideas into action.
38. Influencers: Individuals who have the power to affect others' opinions, behaviors, or decisions.
39. Interconnectedness: The state of being connected or linked, often in complex or subtle ways.
40. Immigrant justice_: Advocating for the rights and dignity of immigrants.
41. Indigenous rights_: Recognizing and respecting the rights of Indigenous peoples
42. Inclusion_: Making everyone feel welcome and valued.
43. Leadership: The ability to guide, motivate, and inspire others to achieve a shared goal.
44. Local Politics: The process of governing, decision-making, and community engagement at the local
level.
45. Marginalized Subgroup: A group within a larger population that faces discrimination, exclusion, or
disadvantage.
46. Morality: Principles, values, or standards that guide an individual's or group's behavior.
47. Mobilized:Gathered and organized people, resources, or efforts to achieve a common goal.
48. Mutual aid: Reciprocal support and assistance.
49. Outgroups: Groups to which an individual does not belong or identify, often viewed as distinct or
separate.
50. Philanthropists: People who donate money, time, or resources to charitable causes.
51. Producer : A person or organization responsible for creating, manufacturing, or supplying goods or
services.
52. Possess: To have or own something, such as a quality, skill, or object.
53 Social Change: Transformations or reforms in social structures, institutions, or relationships.
54. Solidarity: Unity, mutual support, and shared commitment among individuals or groups.
55. Social Space: Physical or virtual environments where people interact, socialize, and build
relationships.
56. Status: A person's or group's position, rank, or prestige within a social hierarchy.
57. Social Group: A collection of individuals who share common characteristics, interests, or
experiences.
58. Social Institution: Established organizations, systems, or structures that shape social behavior and
relationships.
59. Voluntarism: The practice of donating time, energy, or resources to help others without expectation
of payment.
60. Youth: The period of life between childhood and adulthood, often characterized by growth,
exploration, and self-discovery.