Assignment 5: Identifying Local Opportunities



Title: Sewage spilling to Middle River after another pipe break in Fort Lauderdale

Story: This article addresses a recurring issue in Fort Lauderdale: sewage breaks. It emphasizes the urgency of the problem since this has now been the seventh sewage break in less than 2 months. It also stresses that the breaks have been nothing but minor and have affected the areas where they occurred a great deal. The magnitude and frequency of the leaks has the civilians concerned, especially those who engage in outdoor water recreational activities. Fortunately, the article points out that the city has vowed to fix the pipe problem. The only this that people can do now is hope that this time the fixes will endure, since one of the pipes that broke had been fixed only three years earlier.
Problem: The main problem is that the leaks are happening with a great deal of frequency and at a large scale.
Who: Not only are residents of the affected areas affected by the leaks but wildlife and the waterways have been as well. During the leaks, the environment is horrendous and causes great discomfort for people. Those who engage in recreational activities such as paddle boarding, swimming and fishing have also stopped doing these activities out of concern of the waterways, which have consistently been contaminated by the events.  

Title: Nearly 2K special needs children in NYC could be without preschool seats: report



Story: Based on estimates from the Department of Education, New York City will be short of between 1028 and 1932 seats for special needs kids. Although the city DOE has added more 1000 preschool seats there is still a shortage. The article also shows that an additional issue is that there is a teacher shortage due mainly to competing higher salaries offered in pre-K classrooms by the city’s education department.
Problem: There are not enough seats available for all special needs kids in pre-K.
Who: The parents of these children are highly concerned for their children’s development. For the kids who are waitlisted to get a spot and do not receive one until the next school term, they are losing valuable time to grow and learn.



Parent resistance thwarts local school desegregation efforts

Story: A proposal to try and desegregate certain schools sparked an uproar of opposition from affluent and mostly white parents whose children would be affected by the change. The push is to try and balance the concentrated wealth in some schools and the concentrated poverty in others. The article explains how when there is concentrated poverty, that the quality of education is not the same. However, the opposition for these reforms consisted in part of great racist and classist statements that gravely hurt the affected communities.
Problem: To address stubborn school segregation that has resulted in an imbalance of educational quality.Who: Students in these schools who are being affected by the socioeconomic disparity and communities in which a racial divide has become highly evident.



Title: Detective warns Super Bowl tourists about sex trafficking risks

Story: As the Super Bowl approaches police are trying to warn the community and tourists to be aware of what is going on. The article includes several statements of police officers asserting that the situation is already happening. Officers are also trying to tell people to be aware that sexual encounters, paid or otherwise can lead to dangerous scenarios. They add that, most of the time the perpetrators themselves are victims themselves that are being forced to have sex and even steal.
Problem: Getting people to be aware that the people who are making money are usually not the people that are working and so they could be getting involved in something more dangerous than they think. The main goal is to get people to abstain from these scenarios, as really if people are not buying, people are not selling.
Who: People who might be prone to these type of situations may end up not being aware of what they are actually involved in and those who are perpetrators/victims are being further harmed.

Comments

  1. Nicole, you chose some very interesting articles to dive into. One that really strikes my attention is the sex trafficking article. I am aware that national sex trafficking awareness day was recently and Florida is ranked third in the country for reported cases. Very sad

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