This month: our podcast and board profile series launches, plus editorial hooks and messaging tools
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Shifting the Narrative Podcast is now live!
Today, we're launching a limited podcast series. Over five episodes, we examine case studies where individuals worked together to change the dominant narrative around critical social and cultural issues, including the death penalty, poverty, and guns.
Produced by Will Coley and co-hosted by Ellen Buchman,
Shifting the Narrative Podcast<[link removed]> includes in-depth interviews with Bill Pelke and Robert Houston, whose photographs of Resurrection City and the 1968 Poor People's Campaign are featured in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
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Find More Case Studies in Our Report
As advocates, we know the importance of narrative change to winning lasting reforms, but it can be hard to set your long-term vision when you're immersed in the work. Lean on the recommendations in our
Shifting the Narrative<[link removed]> report. The report features the narrative victories of #MeToo, Death Penalty, and much more.
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TOA Board Profile Series: Meet Aduke Thelwell
Her grandmother's business savvy put
Aduke Thelwell<[link removed]> through college and taught her what it means to be a strong Black woman. In the first of a series of board profiles, we spoke with Aduke about where she draws inspiration, her superhero power, and what it takes to be a #girlboss. Meet Aduke with our Q&A!
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The Amp: Oct. 2021
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Paid Leave for All
From Michigan to D.C.,
Aisha Wells and Josephine Kalipeni<[link removed]> are challenging lawmakers to enact policies that recognize caregiving as not only essential to family wellbeing but also integral to sustainable, economic recovery. Our latest partner story spotlights ways to amplify their advocacy for #TimetoCare, because #CareCantWait.
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Respond by Sept. 24 for a Chance to Win
All of us at The Opportunity Agenda are committed to supporting folks like you to communicate better and smarter to win. We would love to hear how we can help YOU make the impact you need to change our world. This
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As a gesture of thanks, we’re offering all respondents a chance to win one of two fun prize bundles!
Respond by this Friday, September 24<[link removed]>, and you'll be entered to win either the Lookin' Fabulous At-Home Studio or the Powerful Voices Book Bundle. Thank you for everything you do and thank you for sharing your thoughts with us!
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