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Social Work
1. Is there a duty of Social Workers to work at the political level to make changes? What are the duties of voters to promote political change to address the promotion of human rights, social justice, economic equality and diversity?
2. what is the best method to gather many people in a small town to become more educated on issues that minorities struggle with daily?
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Social workers can work at many levels to bring out a positive change in society. Many political parties have social workers as their members. These members help in identifying various social problems and with the help of political powers they initiate change.
Voters have a great responsibility and power to determine what will happen at various levels of society. Voters have the power to make political changes. Voters decide which government is best for them and which is not. They choose the government for their weakness and achievements. If the elected government does not work in the path of improving the society then people initiate protests and raise their voices.
People raise issues on various journalism and social media platforms about inequality, human rights, social justice, and diversity. They put forward the facts about how there is so much inequality within the society which is based on class, race, ethnicity, and gender. Further, they highlight about the flaws that emerge at various levels of administration. For instance, protest against police administration 'black lives matter'