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Catie Gould and Emily Guise: Adventures in Activism: Tools of the trade (Bike Portland)
Catie Gould and Emily Guise: Adventures in Activism: Tools of the trade (Bike Portland)
How can you “engage” in transportation advocacy? You’re in the right place, since one of our missions here at BikePortland is to get you inspired and informed enough to have a valuable role in local policy and project decisions. But you need tools. Our activism editors Catie Gould and Emily Guise of BikeLoudPDX have put together a list tools they use to sharpen their activism skills. For every person who considers themselves a transportation advocate, there are ten more who are interested in learning more but don’t know where to start. Below you’ll find some of the best tips and resources we’ve come across or learned in our advocacy work.
·bikeportland.org·
Catie Gould and Emily Guise: Adventures in Activism: Tools of the trade (Bike Portland)
Catie Gould: “Be reasonable” and other advice aspiring activists should ignore (Bike Portland)
Catie Gould: “Be reasonable” and other advice aspiring activists should ignore (Bike Portland)
To “advocate” is a verb. It requires you to occasionally stand up in front of other smart people and give voice to the politically unpopular topic that no one else wants to bring up. When you do that, people often try to talk you out of it. Here are some of the responses I’ve heard. After reading through them, I hereby grant you permission to let them roll right off you so you can get back to work.
·bikeportland.org·
Catie Gould: “Be reasonable” and other advice aspiring activists should ignore (Bike Portland)