Write a reflection post explaining: Why have you picked this problem? Identify one problem in your local community. It can be a pothole near your home, a streetlight that went out, gang activity, bad school for your kid/s attend, etc

Identify one problem in your local community. It can be a pothole near your home,
a streetlight that went out, gang activity, bad school for your kid/s attend, etc. You
decide which problem you would like to address. You need to incorporate the
following in your hand-written letter: Identify the appropriate local, politically
elected official (Mayor, City Council Person, School Board Member, County
Supervisor, etc.) responsible for addressing the problem. Write a short – no more
than one page – handwritten letter to your elected official describing the problem
and requesting a speedy (your ideal) remedy.
Write a reflection post explaining: Why have you picked this problem?
Identify one problem in your local community. It can be a pothole near your home,
a streetlight that went out, gang activity, bad school for your kid/s attend, etc How did you identify the elected official responsible for
remedying it? . What is your ideal remedy?
What academic concepts became clear in this exercise? What is your understanding about the differences between academic
concepts in the classroom and their practical application in the community?How can you use this course material in the community?
(150 to 200 words, 3 points) Did it differ from your initial expectations? (150 to
200 words, 3 points) How does your civic experience and academic knowledge
inform your understanding of systemic causes of the social, political, or civic
issues? (150 to 200 words, 3 points) What did you learn from your participation
and the feedback from your classmates? (150 to 200 words, 3 points) Why does
this experience matter? (150 to 200 words, 3 points) What might/should be done
in light of it? (150 to 200 words, 3 points)