Phillis Wheatley Association,

1. A title page, abstract with key words, and reference page

2. Adherence to APA guidelines, grammatical rules, correct spelling and the required word count (3,000-4,000 words not including the title page, abstract, and reference page)

3. Incorporation of 15-20 in-text citations with at least one documentary film as a source and a minimum of 5 quotes from A Ghetto Takes Shape.

4. A historical account of the institution including coverage of the current direction it is taking with evidence in statements or decisions made by its administration or members of its board to insure sustainability

5. Quantifiable information about the institutions current impact or measurable outcomes as it relates to a particular social issue that is defined in the paper

6. Qualitative material from at least one chapter from a corresponding autobiography ( A Nickel and a Prayer by Jane Edna Hunter) highlighting an individuals encounter with double-consciousness through their engagement with the interests of the institution and experiences in Cleveland
double consciousness example when she had to work with Sherwin Williams

7. Coverage of inter and intra-cultural discussions regarding the institutions or the affiliated historical figure’s alignment with a particular tertiary level of Black consciousness and struggles with those mindsets-
intra-cultural example with the ladies who didnt want her to succeed
intercultural example would be her experience with Sherwin Williams

8. Integration of an interview with a current CSU student and the prospects for their acquisition of employment at the institution inclusive of an examination of the position that they would qualify for  with the anticipated salary for the position (the position doesnt need to currently be open for hire)

Aliah Bailey -I am currently going to Cleveland State majoring in Health Sciences Pre-Physical Therapy. I am working towards becoming a Physical therapist. My passion is to help others. I believe that I can help many people in this field of physical therapy. To help them to be able to function and get back to normal or even better health than they had. I believe that this class will especially help me in communicating with other people, especially black Clevelanders who I will be working and helping with. Many classed we take dont pertain exactly to where we are living and working at. This class has brought me a lot of knowledge and history on Cleveland. Based on all the information we have learned in class I believe I will be able to have better dialogue and conversations with my patients. The topic and research on consciousness especially double-consciousness, I believe will help me tremendously in this field. By being aware of this and learning more about it in this course I feel like I will be able to assist my patients better. I believe it gives me a better understanding on how people are thinking and what they need. As well as helping me to serve my patients the best I can in every possible way.

I plan to secure a 5-year employment contract with the Phillis Wheatley Association as a physical therapist. The Phillis Wheatley Association originally helped with African American women and girls, but now serves as a multiservice community center serving the needs of children youth, families, and elderly. My plan would be to be an on-sight physical therapist. I would be there for anyone who is having physical problems. I would be available for appointments and able to send them home with at home workouts as well. My goal would be to have meaningful interactions with people and help them to get on a path to better help. I believe that by working at the Phillis Wheatley Association I will get to meet and interact with so many people who need it. I believe these interactions will be strengthened due to the knowledge I have acquired from this job. Ultimately helping those who might not have been able to get the chance to receive these services elsewhere. Hopefully by having the job I will be able to help and shine a light into someones life.
From discussion 5

9. A comparative analysis of a similar institution in another city (https://philliswheatleysc.org/)

10. A description of the facility that the institution uses for its operations as well as a highlight of the institutions annual programs or events

(30 points per Criteria Item)

Intro
The Phillis Wheatley Association began with a Nickel and a Prayer. Jane Edna Hunter was born in South Carolina and moved to Ohio in 1905(n.d).  Jane was born a free person from a relationship between her mother, a slave and her father, a white plantation overseer (Hansan, 2014). She had a dream that included the betterment of her people. During her time in Ohio, she came across many obstacles that built up her resolve and encouraged her to succeed and reach her dream.
Resource for above.
Hansan, J. (2014). Jane Edna Hunter (1882-1971) Social worker, advocate for women and founder of the Phillis Wheatley Association. Social Welfare History Project. Retrieved  from http://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/eras/great-depression/hunter-jane-edna/

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