Friday, May 31, 2013

Week 3: Curtis Kocher

 
For this weeks post, I decided to use a photo of the Detroit Red Wings as a visual aid for a group that has applied the Social Change Model. Whether a players main position in on offense or defense, each position on a hockey team has an equal importance to the team, and every player must collaborate their talents in order to achieve victory. Teams will face setbacks, like losing a game, but the team works together in order to fix their mistakes, move forward, and strive for the best outcome. I feel this photo symbolizes the application of The Social Change Model well because it shows three Red Wing players working together to help their goalie save the puck. 
This second photo that I found that represents the application of the Social Change Model is of volunteers in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The main values that i feel are applied here Citizenship and Common Purpose. After the devastating hurricane, many people from around the world donated goods to New Orleans and surrounding areas to help them recover from such a horrific disaster. This photo shows people within the community helping sort different donated goods in order for them to be handed out at a later time. These people are showing the value of Common Purpose because they are contributing to a community service organization with a major vision to help out the community. This photo also shows the Citizenship value because people from around the world are connecting themselves to a society that was horribly affected by Hurricane Katrina and donating goods to help others.

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