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The Housing Elements cycle is here, but it can be a complicated, intimidating process for residents and advocates. How do you communicate essential information about local housing planning in an approachable and engaging way? And, what not only brings people in but keeps them engaged throughout the process? We’re breaking down these barriers by putting Shift the Bay’s narrative strategy to work. We’ve refined months of research and engagement into a message guide designed to help you both inform and motivate community members. This presentation will walk you through how to take advantage of this tool to effectively reach residents across the region and inspire inclusive action on Housing Elements. There are two opportunities to attend: |
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Burnout – it’s real! Which is why we’re offering a special training designed especially for resident services staff, the folks who work tirelessly day in and day out for our communities. Join us on Thursday, May 12 from 12–1:30 PM PT as Mariah Parker teaches us how to reclaim self-care as an act of resistance and leads us through some daily practices they have cultivated in making the balancing act of work, parenting, school, art, and politics sustainable. Learn about radical gratitude, rest as a journey, creating portals to care, and other nourishing mindsets and activities that can be built into any schedule, on any budget, to evade burnout and foster political longevity. |
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Registration Deadline: Tuesday, May 10 at 5PM PT Is cost a barrier to attending? Need other help? Please email Morgan at [email protected] |
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See you soon, Alina Harway NPH Communications Director |
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