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Subject Talking Opportunity: A New Fellowship Program & A Free Webinar
Date September 3, 2020 5:54 PM
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Announcing our new Creative Change Innovation Fellowships.

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Creative Change Innovation Fellowships
Today, The Opportunity Agenda launched the Creative Change Innovation Fellowship, a pilot program to support three cutting-edge storytellers as they develop content and campaigns that help people around the country develop the vision of a more just and equal society. The fellows will work with The Opportunity Agenda from September 2020 until February 2021 to amplify their work while also building collaborative spaces connect their work back to social justice struggles.
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Map The Truth: Introducing the COVID-19 Social Justice Guide
In this webinar recording, The Advancement Project National Office, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum, Can’t Stop! Won’t Stop! Consulting, Demos, and The Opportunity Agenda present their new messaging tool - Map The Truth, a COVID-19 Social Justice Guide. Map The Truth is a timely resource for advocates, educators, the media, and people who want--and need--to understand the importance of racial justice and how to talk to the community at large about the pandemic and all the integrally related issues that have been laid bare as a result.

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Johnny Perez, Dawn Porter, Favianna Rodriguez USA Today "Leaders of Change"
Three Opportunity Agenda Creative Change alumni were featured among 20
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Come to Our Virtual Gala.
Join us, free of charge, on Tuesday, Oct. 6th, at 7:00pm for our Justice Out Loud Livestream Gala! Get ready for an evening of community, connection and celebration, as we honor the achievements of Alan Jenkins, Co-founder and Past President of The Opportunity Agenda and DeAnna Hoskins, President and CEO of JustLeadershipUSA. Hosted by Fawzia Mirza, help us build our JusticeOutLoud
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The Amp: Beyond Policing
Our communities continue to rise up in grief and resistance in response to police violence. Incidents in Kenosha, Wisconsin and Rochester, New York illustrate issues at the heart of the movement to defund the police. The Opportunity Agenda will be releasing a new white paper, “Beyond Policing — Supporting #DefundThePolice.” This research reveals that calls to enact moderate policing reforms are not backed up by success, and shows why calls to defund the police open doors to new solutions that show promise and move beyond policing and punishment.

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