How shared values build power: A narrative advocacy training by Better Wyoming

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Adults (Ages 19+)

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Folks in Teton County can feel like their voices are ignored when it comes to advocating for change at the Wyoming Legislature. But there are ways to craft your message—on behalf of healthcare access, healthy public lands, quality public schools, affordable housing, and more—that connect to Wyoming values we all share and that resonate across the state.

Join Better Wyoming for an advocacy training specifically designed to empower Teton County residents to make their voices heard at the Wyoming Capitol. Learn from experienced grassroots organizers about research-tested approaches to telling stories that speak to deeply held values on behalf of policies that benefit us all.

Nate Martin is the executive director of Better Wyoming. Born and raised in Rock Springs, he has worked as a journalist, communications professional, and community organizer for the past two decades. He currently lives in Laramie, where he serves on the Albany County School District #1 board of trustees.

Better Wyoming is a statewide nonprofit that trains everyday residents to engage in the civic processes that shape their lives and our communities. We build people power through grassroots organizing to hold lawmakers accountable and ensure they work on behalf of their constituents. Learn more at betterwyo.org