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The Evolution of an Advocate - Coggle Diagram
The Evolution of an Advocate
Start at the front line
fighting for the underserved
front line memories that have keep one going
In moments of
Frustration
Discoragement
Helplessness
Important to know the people we claim to want to help
Main problem with digital advocacy
casual nonchalance and lack of human connection that can come from advocating behind the screen
Don’t be a hero
Law is not always the epitome of justice and human rights
choose to do was one heroic thing a day
relinquishing the spotlight to the very people we claim to want to help
the face of a movement should always have the lived experience of the cause
help someone else be so empowered that they can sustainably help themselves
Be relevent
Morality and conscience alone do not lead to action, to enforcement, to political will
And to stay relevant, to really make a difference, we need to see what is capturing the attention of the world and strategically turn — at least some of — that attention to human rights
perpetual relevance seems to live at the intersection of technology, innovation, and access to capital
Evolve your why