A video to help you start building your advocacy story.
A resource from the Autistic Self Advocacy Network on the pros and cons of ways to write your representatives, along with a helpful template.
These templates come from the APA & NAEYC and are a useful place to start for any letter or email.
A blog post about building confidence in leadership for social change, with content on privilege and oppression in the context of social movements.
A brief resource from the Autistic Self Advocacy Network on how to attend and prepare for a town hall-style meeting.
Text only version here for accessibility.
Alice Wong, host of Disability Visibility Podcast, talks to two women with disabilities who have run for office about their journeys. Full transcription available.
A resource for groups and organizations on maximizing the impact of public awareness campaigns, such as the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
If you're ready to start hosting your own meetings to engage the public on an issue, the EPA has provided steps to hold a successful event.
Op-Eds (short for opinions and editorials) are a way to get your point of view printed in a print or online newspaper. This resource from the University of Michigan Ford School of public policy can help get you started! Plain language version here.
Archive of a variety of advocacy topics covered in RespectAbility's Webinar series.