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Fundable goals for advocacy: strong networks of support

In my last post, I described advocacy as giving voice to a cause — say homelessness prevention, or gun violence prevention, or downtown viability – so that it might progress and succeed. And I said that in advocacy, one of … Continue reading

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What is “advocacy”?

“Advocacy” is from Latin, meaning to give voice to a cause that it might progress and succeed. The practice of advocacy has recently gained legitimacy and momentum as a strategy for promoting social change.  Wikipedia recognizes advocacy as “a political … Continue reading

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A pointed attack on inequity

“Throughout the history of the United States, public officials have used the rule of law to deny equal opportunities to African Americans.” Strong language, almost shocking in its clarity.  It’s how Elaine Gross of ERASE Racism begins her January “Message … Continue reading

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