How to Be an Activist: A Practical Organizing Training

What does being an activist really mean? To us, it means becoming a part of a campaign for tangible political change. It can mean calling your legislators to pass a key bill, knocking on doors to get a citizen-led proposition on the ballot, building a civic tech tool to help tenants know their rights, and so much more. Being an activist can take many forms, but in essence, being an activist means harnessing the people power that you hold.

Join us on Thursday, April 21st, 12-1pm PT, for a practical training on how to be an activist, TechEquity-style. We’ll give you an overview of all the different ways you can help win campaigns, the tools you need to do it, and how to get your friends involved. We’ll hear from longtime organizer Megan Abell, Director of Advocacy, as well as Navi Dhaliwal, Organizing Manager, and Matt Brooks, Senior Civic Tech Manager at TechEquity. After this lunch hour training, you’ll have everything you need to jump in and make real systemic change in your community!

Agenda:

  • Webinar kicks off at 12:00 PM
  • Panel discussion begins at 12:05 PM
  • Q&A from attendees from 12:40-1:00 PM

This webinar is hosted on Zoom; register for free to get access to the webinar link. We can’t wait to see you there!

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