Goals

We hope attendees will leave with:  

  • Clarity on their own values and what motivates them 
  •  Ability to match problems to the right level of government 

Connection to Values and Types of Advocacy 

  • Advocacy in Jewish tradition  
  • Why do I want to be an advocate? What compels me to act?  
  • Distinctions between advocacy, activism, lobbying, and service  

ADVOCACY IN PRACTICE 

  • How do I know where to go with my issue?  
  • What advocacy looks like at local, state, federal levels  
  • How to align issues with the right level of government  
  • How can community advocates like us make an impact?   
  • What influences lawmakers’ decisions? What moves them?   

Inspiration for Advocates

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN: Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice

State and Local Government Primer (2020)*

How Do I Find My Local, State, and Federal Representatives? Who Represents Me?

Defining Education Community Service Advocacy and Direct Action

Where Decisions Really Happen: Authority Versus Power in Local Government*

Understanding Overlooked Government Influence: Hidden Levers of Government*

Self-placement within Advocacy: Knowing Your Roles within Local and State Government*

How Faith Groups Can Influence Policy at State Level: Texas Impact – Texas Faith Votes

Real-world Case Study: Angela Hunt, The Trinity Toll Road and Jugglers under the Overpass

*This resource has been graciously shared by Jim Schermbeck, Dean College of Constructive Hell-Raising.