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Don’t Just Celebrate – Advocate. Getting back down to the Roots of Earth Day: Tips for CSR Professionals

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Earth Day was no exception to the trend of using protesting and collective action to voice concerns and enact change. The inaugural event saw 20 million Americans take to the streets and voice their concerns and support for more environmental regulation. At the time, that represented 10% of the country’s population. million people.

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M+R’s Guide to A More Inclusive Media Relations Approach

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to consider the following questions: Who needs to hear more about the advocacy work for a given issue? What is our ideal headline? Hearing from someone who has been directly impacted by immigration law, the criminal legal system, or housing policy can help change hearts and minds more than a list of talking points ever will.

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Juneteenth Resources

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Fair Fight —Founded by Stacey Abrams, Fair Fight promotes fair elections by bringing voter discrimination to light with education programs and election reform advocacy. The Color of Law. How To Deconstruct Racism, One Headline At A Time, Baratunde Thurston. Attend Events . So you want to talk about race.

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Top Nonprofit Twitter Accounts: 2016 Election Edition

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There’s been a lot of talk about this year’s historic Presidential election, but behind the headlines, the real stories are about advocates fighting for change at all levels of government and across the entire country. One of the most common ways nonprofits participate in elections is through non-partisan civic engagement campaigns.

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