Changemaker Vocabulary Terms
Across
- 3. a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
- 6. An individual who identifies a social problem and takes creative action to solve it.
- 11. Someone who publicly supports a cause or pleads on behalf of others.
- 12. A public display of group opinion, such as a march or rally, to attract attention to a cause.
- 13. An organized effort toward a specific goal, often involving lobbying or community events.
Down
- 1. Unfairness - Inequality
- 2. Attempting to influence policymakers and "levers of power" to create new laws.
- 4. The persistence required to continue working toward a goal despite obstacles.
- 5. The legal right to vote, often a central goal for historical activists.
- 7. A person or group that provides support to marginalized communities in their pursuit of equality
- 8. The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, often a primary motivator for change.
- 9. A strategic refusal to buy products or use services to protest unfair practices.
- 10. A person focused on making systemic changes to improve institutions like education or healthcare.
- 11. A person who takes direct action to achieve political or social goals.