Writing for Advocacy: Amplifying Your Voice
65.00
In this class, we’ll address forms of advocacy writing meant to help others in their advocacy such as talking points, phone scripts, substantive Facebook posts, and more. We’ll also talk about how you can link up with people and groups supporting the causes you want to advocate for so you can use your new and improved writing for advocacy skills on their behalf. And yes, there will be writing!
Writing for Advocacy Summer Series
How can you best employ the written word to influence decision-makers in today’s unprecedented political climate? In four related seminars, we’ll explore the components of different forms of political writing for both writers and everyday citizens looking to change their corners of the world. Are letters to elected officials worth sending, and if so, what should they include—and what should they leave out? How do you use a personal story in an op-ed? What are talking points and what do you do with them? This series will walk you through some frameworks and provide tools for various types of writing for public advocacy, as well offer ideas for ways to amplify your voice after you’ve finished writing. Students should arrive with an issue or topic they would like to write about in mind. (In-depth knowledge of the issue, while helpful, isn’t necessary; interest and a willingness to learn are the only requirements.) In-class writing and sharing will be part of the class series.
This session is a part of our Writing For Advocacy Series. Please follow the links below to register for the remaining sessions:
Writing for Advocacy: Introduction (June 19th, 10:30am-1:30pm)
Writing for Advocacy: Letter Writing (June 26th, 10:30am-1:30pm)
Writing for Advocacy: Op-Eds (July 24th, 10:30am-1:30pm)
From Previous "Writing for Advocacy" Students:
“The instructor was extremely well-prepared and stayed on-point throughout the entire workshop. There was not one wasted second!”
“This class is very well organized, chock full of useful and focused suggestions for approaching political writing on various levels. Also was encouraging for the novice writer, or anyone who wishes to present their opinions in useful ways, with specific tips about the most productive venues and formats for political writing. The instructor is very knowledgeable and experienced in writing and politics, which enhanced the content of her presentation.”
“Tracy is a highly knowledgeable, organized and responsive instructor provides a wealth of information for anyone seeking to use the written word for political advocacy. In the process, she also gives us several relevant writing exercises so we can begin to put into practice what we’re learning. I couldn’t recommend her more highly.”
For a glimpse at how remote learning works, look no further than the deep Zoom discussion of writing and literature below:
Instructor

Previous Students Say
- "Very Well-Organized"
- "Inundated with Great Info"
Elements
- Craft Lessons
- In-Class Writing
- Workshop
- Lecture
- Class Discussion
- Reading Homework
- Writing Homework
Genre
- Nonfiction
- Publishing & Promotion
- Professional Development & Skills
Commitment Level
LowShare


