From Chrystian Rodriguez, The Opportunity Agenda <[email protected]>
Subject Artists + Advocates: Collaborations that Can Change the World
Date May 7, 2025 5:01 PM
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Inside TOA's Narrative Innovators Lab!

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Dear John,
For nearly 20 years, The Opportunity Agenda has brought together communications professionals and creatives to change the &ldquo;big stories" that shape our society. In my reflection, "
Where Narrative and Culture Build Power<[link removed]>," I share how our Narrative Innovators Lab (NIL) is building new strategies and meaningful relationships to advance a multiracial democracy grounded in shared values and collective care.&nbsp;

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What makes our approach special? We break down walls between traditional advocacy and cultural work. When advocates, researchers, and policy experts collaborate with artists and storytellers, we cultivate powerful messengers who can tell stories bold enough to transform systems. People like Henry Goss of Mississippi Votes, who joined our 2024 Communications Institute.

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Read the full blog post<[link removed]> to see how our fellows are combining creative expression with policy work to drive social change. From community documentaries to creative civic engagement, these initiatives show that cultural strategies and advocacy aren&rsquo;t separate lanes&mdash;they&rsquo;re part of the same path toward justice. Aligning them matters now more than ever.&nbsp;
In solidarity,&nbsp;

Chrystian Rodriguez, Training and Engagement Manager<[link removed]>

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