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INSILC Legislative Advocacy Workshop Series

September 17, 2020

INSILC Legislative Advocacy Workshop Series 
Get prepared to Be The Voice and engage in the upcoming 2021 Indiana Legislative Session

 

Want to have YOUR say in legislation this coming session?

Want to learn how to make YOUR voice heard?

Want to know what to say to make sure change happens that YOU want?

 

Join the Indiana Statewide Independent Living Council (INSILC) for the FREE three-part INSILC Legislative Advocacy Workshop Series developed BY YOUR PEERS WITH DISABILITIES, FOR OUR PEERS WITH DISABILITIES!

Community partners, advocates, allies, activists and other supporters are also welcome.

 

The INSILC Legislative Advocacy Workshop Series offers participants opportunities to:

  • Understand the political process and how to navigate new legislation and use modern advocacy tools
  • Learn about COVID-19 policy and practice changes at the Statehouse
  • Gain in-depth knowledge about potential bills for the 2021 session that will impact our disability community
  • Engage in social media efforts and craft legislative testimony and comments
  • Connect and collaborate with your peers with disabilities and fellow community leaders, allies, activists and legislators to start taking action on issues important to you
  • Acquire better insight on the difference between disability rights and disability justice and the importance of collective liberation the political landscape and navigating new legislation

ALL OF THE INSILC LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY WORKSHOPS WILL BE CONDUCTED VIRTUALLY VIA ZOOM.

 

Learn more and get registered TODAY! Hurry – Space is limited:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/insilc-legislative-advocacy-workshop-series-tickets-120210734543

 

For screen-reader friendly and easy-to-read (plain language) information about the Virtual Workshop Series and registration:

INSILC Legislative Advocacy Workshop Series (Screen-Reader Friendly Versions)

INSILC Legislative Advocacy Workshop Series (Easy-to-Read Versions)

 

Any questions or reasonable accommodation needs for the INSILC Legislative Advocacy Workshop Series may be directed to the INSILC Director of Public Policy & Systems Advocacy, Morgan Daly at mdaly@insilc.org.

 

 

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