⚖️ Civic & Identity Empowerment *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

4.14 – How Laws Are Made and Changed: Laws begin as ideas shaped by need and debate. Elected officials draft bills reviewed by committees for approval. Citizens can influence laws through petitions and testimony. Both legislative chambers must vote before laws become official. The executive branch signs or vetoes final proposals. Courts can later review constitutionality to ensure fairness. Staying informed allows you to join reform efforts effectively. Advocacy groups track upcoming bills you can support. Understanding this process transforms frustration into empowerment. Change starts when informed voices demand progress.

About this course

Empowering individuals to strengthen their personal identity, engage in their community, and develop the skills to advocate for themselves and others.

This course includes:
  • Self-assessment tools for personal values and strengths
  • Resources and guides for community involvement and civic participation
  • Role-play and scenario-based exercises for practicing advocacy and leadership

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