"Equitable Communication" provides students with the opportunity to apply the design, communication, marketing, and rhetorical skills that they learn in class in order to make a difference in our Atlanta, Georgia, and global community. Students work for community organizations such as non-profits, businesses, and government agencies whose are work and mission is rooted in building sustainable communities. In the past, students built career fair booths (banner stands, table cloths, and swag) for non-profits in our community to use during internship fairs. They also designed snapchat lenses and filters for non-profit clients to use as part of their marketing package for a local event. This coming year, students will be working closely with CHaRM (Center for Hard to Recycle Material) and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) to build business plans for expansion, make infographics for community stakeholders, videos for marketing/story telling, and create communication/marketing operational strategy guides. We may also be working with local farmers who nourish the community through sustainable practices.