
What you’ll learn in each module
- Understand Intersectionality: Recognize how gender and other social factors such as age and race intersect to shape access and power in the housing crisis.
- Build Power: Develop a positive relationship with your own personal power, applying it effectively in your advocacy efforts.
- Share Your Story: Build an effective advocacy pitch that centres your own experiences, while learning to uplift and amplify the voices and experiences of others.
- Organize for Change: Develop strategies to mobilize, organize, and create lasting impact in response to the housing crisis.
Accessing the Course
All modules are conveniently available in Google Drive for easy, on-demand access. To get started:
- Click the access link: Follow the provided Google Drive link to view the course materials.
- Sign in: Ensure you are signed into your Google account. If you don’t have one, creating an account is free and easy.
- Explore the modules: Each module is organized by folders containing videos, reading materials, and exercises.
- Engage at your own pace: Learn on your own schedule — there are no deadlines, so you can move through the content whenever it suits you and at your own speed.
- Your work, your way: Each module includes assignments, reflections and writing prompts to help deepen and test your learning. You can complete these exercises in a journal or create an online document to record your work.
Course Overview | |
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Module 1 | Defining Gender & Intersectionality |
Module 2 | Reality Check |
Module 3 | Power |
Module 4 | Telling a Powerful Story |
Module 5 | Where to Tell Your Story |
Module 6 | Tying it All Together: Organizing 101 |
Get ready to expand your advocacy skills, strengthen your voice, and make a difference in your community!