Did you know that only 18% of Congressional staffers say they hear from their constituents about the impact an issue has? Voting is not our only civic responsibility. We also need to stay civically engaged after elections are over.
The Columban Mission invites you to join a webinar on how to stay civically engaged after the elections by building relationships with your elected officials.
Cynthia Gonzalez, who is the Advocacy Coordinator for St. Columban Mission for Justice, Peace and Ecology, is the presenter. She is also a member of the board of directors of New Mexico El Paso Interfaith Power & Light. Read her full biography on the registration page.
While we encourage all people to apply for this training, please note that the training will be most applicable for those living in the United States or in a country with a representative system of government.
This webinar is the third and final session in our “Advocacy Training for Faithful Citizens” series.
This series is intended to give people of faith the spiritual formation, the tools, and the network to make informed decisions in the midterm election and to advocate for a just society after the elections.
Tuesday, November 1 at 7:30pm ET