What is an agent of change?
An agent of change is anyone who decides to help create a change in the system. A person who becomes committed to eradicating hazing from fraternities, sororities, athletic teams, student groups, the military and the workplace, is an agent of change. How does change occur? By word of mouth, by talking about hazing. By modeling behavior in which bystanders become active, reporting crisis and using their power to change the course of events. Agents of change ask questions, demand anti-hazing programs and policies, and become politically active.#10 Margaret Mead, the founder of cultural anthropology once said: Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the worldindeed its the only think that ever has. Discuss this quote with your friends and family. Become a hazing activist and try to enlighten students, parents, teachers, coaches, administrators and lawmakers about hazing prevention.