@annieneimand @RealGoodCenter @ThirdSectorInc @annsearight This is amazing news! Congratulations on your next chapter. I’m glad I had a chance to learn from you. Wishing you all the best!
@builditbiggerak @iRunAlaska You ran how many miles…in the what?! I’m lucky if I finish one mile around my mostly flat neighborhood. I’m beyond impressed.
I’ve seen a lot of ideas for improving SWOT, but I like this one that reverses the order of the analysis. Focusing on external factors first allows you to consider how your strengths and weakness are relevant to those external factors. https://t.co/vsba568IE9 #UFPIC2021
We’ve learned strategy must be “focused, specific, and deliberate.” I think @aechristiano & @annieneimand’s back-of-the-envelope strategy could’ve taken this video from one that just raises awareness about vaccines to one that actually leads people to act. https://t.co/DP8EtHnXOL
Commenting on a #fakenews post might seem like a good idea, but your comment could also give the post more visibility.
We might feel compelled to correct bad info we see online, but this guide shows there’s a right and wrong way to do it: https://t.co/rjAVgaXdOj #UFPIC2021
#PIC storytellers have the power to change minds. Of course that power comes with plenty of responsibility. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie does an incredible job of explaining the power — and potential danger — of a story, here: https://t.co/Ra5m1OsQl5 #UFPIC2021
The @gapeanutgallery combats voter suppression by holding local elections officials accountable. The group trains community volunteers to monitor and report on local BOE meetings in GA. Those reports are published online for the public to see. https://t.co/68Imd2KXx5 #UFPIC2021
The work of the @gapeanutgallery is a great example of the 3 Ps — making political participation for ordinary people powerful, possible and probable — in action. Here’s more on the 3 P’s from @hahriehan. https://t.co/k71he27b9d #UFPIC2021