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New Posters and Discussion Guide Envision Inclusive Economic Justice
A vision of Economic Justice can help us push for the radical change necessary to ensure a future where everyone can thrive. In collaboration with Amplifier, we’ve expanded our new artwork series + updated the discussion guide to advance the message that ending poverty is within our reach.
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Shifting the Narrative: Lessons Learned
In April, we launched Shifting the Narrative, an extensive report that delves into what narrative shift is and how it works. Our Lessons Learned document explores key takeaways from this long-term work, including the need for affirmative stories and for not shying away from discussions of race.
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Aduke Thelwell joins The Opportunity Agenda Board of Directors
We are excited to announce the addition of Aduke Thelwell to our Board of Directors. Aduke is currently the Head of Communications for Serve Robotics and is deeply committed to social justice through corporate roles and nonprofit service.
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NRL June Webinar
This month's Narrative Research Lab webinar takes place on Friday, June 25th at 2:00pm ET. Join us as Julie Fisher-Rowe and Porshéa Patterson-Hurst of The Opportunity Agenda present regional discourse analysis surrounding news coverage of immigration during the Summer 2020 - Winter 2021 period and discuss its relation to key concerns expressed by national poll respondents.
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The Mandalorian’s Lessons on Paid Leave for Men
In an op-ed for Ms. Magazine, The Opportunity Agenda's communications and editorial director Elizabeth Johnsen explores caregiving in Star Wars’ The Mandalorian and how the main character pushes the narrative to look beyond the mother/father binary.
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Standing Up for the Freedom to Vote
This month we celebrate the work of our partners—Black Voters Matter and All Voting is Local—organizing for voting rights. Eighteen states advanced laws making it harder for Black and brown voters to exercise their right to vote, all while a conservative minority this week blocked federal voting rights legislation in the Senate.
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Image credits: Alex Albadree, The Opportunity Agenda, Hannaford (CCBY-SA2.0), Black Voters Matter.
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