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Community Organizer

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You organize a massive rally.

It would send a message to all the other groups that the residents of this housing complex cannot be ignored. It would also generate publicity. A major protest would bring in the press. A rally could put the issue in the spotlight and generate public support. Public support could then translate into political power.

But this option could also backfire. If a group appears to be too radical, it may alienate the general public. There is also no guarantee that a simple rally, no matter how noisy or large, will have an impact.

"There's no decision that I make by myself, where I don't call on someone to get their advice and get their opinion," says community organizer Yusef Bunchy Shakur. "There's some things I may do [on my own], but for 99 percent of it I am connected to a larger community and a lot of folks to be able to do what I do, so including others is definitely necessary."