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Julia, marketing and online engagement manager at National Immigrant Justice Center, joins this session to share how NIJC found inspiration for content from an unexpected source: its own staff. Julia shares how her team encourage staff members to contribute in ways they’re comfortable with, whether it’s writing a post, making a video, or being featured in the story themselves. They explore messaging for staff members who are not in marketing, avoiding hurting feelings or egos in new situations, and more
After five years and 200 episodes, Beth has certainly learned a thing or two (or 200) about participation, such as where it comes from and what it really means. As she turns the final page of the podcast, she reflects on the five principles of participation she’s picked up on with the help from...
Published 05/08/19
In today’s world of connectedness and social media, movements can take off in the blink of an eye. But, as the guest of this session Jeremy Heimans posits in his book, “it's only a movement if it moves without you.” Jeremy, CEO of Purpose and co-author of the book “New Power,” joins this session...
Published 04/24/19