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Information to access the course will be sent upon registration. We will also discuss tips for havingĮquity conversations and models for reframing dominant narratives andĪt the conclusion of this webinar series, participants will be able to:Īudiences and frame messages accordingly andĭevelopment of effective equity messages.Īll webinars will take place at 1–3 p.m. Influence of those on the receiving end of your messages. Participants will conduct an audience analysis to evaluate the engagement and Topics include the importance of values and metaphors inĮquity messaging, communication styles, and the various types of equity messages. This webinar series provides an introduction to developing effective equity messages for a Interest in your work, including those who can help push your messagingįorward, and those who may need persuading to help you achieve your goals. To understand not just your immediate audience, but those who have a vested When communicating about equity, it is important
