From Raquel Parra, Courage Campaign <[email protected]>
Subject Another way to get involved with the team
Date June 30, 2019 12:01 PM
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Dear Friend,

Thank you for joining Courage Campaign’s team! E-mail is just one tool in
our advocacy strategy. Another powerful tool is social media.

We’ve seen what social media can do for progressive activists like
ourselves -- from live updates during health care protests at the Capitol
to unveiling the realities of police brutality.

And it can do much more. Social media can allow us to build power together
-- we can use it to pass progressive bills by tweeting out petitions,
posting Congressional phone numbers to ask our friends to call, sending
Facebook event invites for town halls, holding our legislators publicly
accountable, and so on. We can even use it to resist Trump nationally by
sending emails, sharing graphics, and phone banking from home to turn out
voters and help #WinBackTheHouse.

That’s why we’d love for you to follow our social media accounts so we can
keep you updated on our campaigns, as well as our partners’ work.

[ [link removed] ]Follow and subscribe to our Facebook feed!
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Social media has brought communities together both globally and
nationally. The world tuned in during the Arab Spring to hear from people
on the ground risking their lives when their government was abusing them.
#BlackLivesMatter was born from the conversations happening online. The
Women’s March started a national voter registration tour orchestrated
through their social media accounts. Parkland students started organizing
for sensible laws to prevent gun massacres through Facebook, Twitter, and
Instagram.

One thing is clear: the relationship between the internet and organizing
has changed over the past few decades. We know, now more than ever, that
social media has a huge impact on our nation’s political landscape.
Together we can use these platforms to make our nation a better place for
us all.

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Yours in the fight,

Raquel, along with Analeeza, Annie, Brenna, Caitlin, Diego, Eddie, Gabby,
Lindsay, Mai, Mary, Molly, and Scottie (the Courage Campaign team)



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