What's it like to be a citizen advocate? What's it like to have a citizen advocate?

Tom Kohler asked several long time citizen advocates and several protege’s matched with citizen advocates in Savannah to share their insights with some folks newly involved…   What does it feel like to be an advocate? What would you want prospective advocates, or people very newly involved to hear?   “You really don’t know very much about what you are

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Why We Went: Photos of the SNCC 50th Anniversary Conference

Join us for the Opening Reception for this photography show on Tuesday, November 2nd from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. at the Sentient Beat at 13 E. Park Avenue.   In April of 2010, Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina hosted a historic gathering to commemorate the founding of one of the most influential and effective civil rights organizations, the Student

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Some Frequently Asked Questions about citizen advocacy…

What do you do? We make matches between a person who is well-connected in our community and a person who has a disability who is not well-connected and is facing a tough road ahead. We make about 20 – 25 new citizen matches a year and support about 125 ongoing citizen advocacy relationships, some of which have been matched for

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Authors and students kickoff AASU's Common Read

Approximately 500 students joined Waddie Welcome and the Beloved Community’s authors Tom Kohler and Susan Earl publishers from Inclusion Press at the Common Read Kickoff on September 1st at Armstrong Atlantic State University.   Publishers Jack Pearpoint and Lynda Kahn put together this brief video – enjoy and check out the other videos from this event on Inclusion Press’ YouTube

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