Hampshire College, MA Community Partnerships for Social Change

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Type: Program

Status: Established in 1987

Source File: http://www.hampshire.edu/cms/index.php?id=7660

Description:

Since 1987, the Community Partnerships for Social Change program has been a campus resource for students and faculty who wish to integrate their academic interests with their social action / community-based experiences forging a link between the classroom and the community. A primary goal of the program is to facilitate respectful, reciprocal relationships between local communities and Hampshire College students, faculty, and staff.

Community Partnerships offers community-based internship and research opportunities, training seminars, and a variety of resources to strengthen students' social justice organizing skills. Students are encouraged to meet with CPSC staff for advice about making community work a central component of their Divisional work.

CPSC has many resources available to support students, faculty and staff in making the connections between academia and community-based learning:

  • Resources for finding local Social Action Agencies.
  • Ongoing relationships with local community-based organizations.
  • Opportunities to use two CPSC vehicles for off-campus internship placements.
  • Summer grants for students working for social justice organizations.
  • Sponsor events, lectures, conferences and trainings around a variety of issues including developing reciprocal relationships with community organizations and how interlocking issues of oppression may affect this process.
  • Funding for Faculty who want to integrate community-based learning into their courses.