A story can be a powerful way to effect change, but in our fast-paced, wired society, it can be challenging to make your story stand out. Join us for this fun, interactive workshop where you will learn effective communication
strategies and ways to make your own story compelling enough that policymakers and professionals will
listen.
Longtime disability advocate and legislative expert Kim Kang will cover:
-The power of story
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-How to tell your personal story
-Effective
communication
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-Meeting strategies
-Organizing forchange
Hosted by the Parent Catalyst Leadership Group
(PCLG) of the Hennepin County Children’s Mental Health Collaborative,
the Autism Society of Minnesota(AUSM), and Bloomington Public Schools.
This event is free, but please register through PCLG at hcpclg@yahoo.com
or online through AUSM at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/telling-your-story-so-others-will-listen-tickets-12296726841.