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Come meet and hear from Cynthia Changyit Levin, newly published author of "Why Moms Make Great Advocates." Cynthia is beginning her book tour with us - you won't want to miss this opportunity!
Why Moms Make Great Advocates with Cynthia Changyit Levin Mothers can be excellent advocates to promote policies that will make the world a better place for our families. Levin’s goal is to empower moms to move from thinking, “I can’t change the world. I’m just a mom” to “I can change the world because I’m a mom!” With motherhood as her motivation, Levin has coached advocates nationwide on several issues, including nutrition, health, and education for over fifteen years.
Participants will learn:
Five reasons moms are ideal for advocacy
Ways advocacy can benefit us and our families
Types of powerful advocacy actions moms can take to reach out to elected officials
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About Cynthia: Cynthia Changyit Levin is the author of “From Changing Diapers to Changing the World: Why Moms Make Great Advocates and How to Get Started.” A rare breed of non-partisan activist who works across a variety of issues, Levin coaches volunteers of all ages to build productive relationships with members of Congress. She advocated side-by-side with her two children from their toddler to teen years and crafted a new approach to advocacy based upon her strengths as a mother.
Levin served as a board member of RESULTS/RESULTS Educational Fund for four years and led volunteer groups for RESULTS in Chicago and St Louis for more than ten years. She is currently a volunteer with RESULTS, the ONE campaign, Bread for the World, CARE, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, MomsRising, and the UN Foundation’s Shot@Life Campaign. She received the 2021 Cameron Duncan Media Award from RESULTS Educational Fund for her citizen journalism on poverty issues.
Her published opinion pieces have appeared in The New York Times, The Financial Times, the Washington Post, and many other national and regional publications. She has delivered in-person presentations and workshops for many organizations including the World Bank Civil Society meetings, the UN Foundation’s Shot@Life Campaign, and RESULTS. She also appears on podcasts and webinars speaking about advocacy and motherhood, discussing global poverty issues, and training advocacy volunteers.