Q&A Session: Relational Organizing
virtual live training
Q&A Session: Relational Organizing
September 22, 2021
About the event
Relational organizing became the campaign buzzword of the 2020 election — and for a good reason. If done correctly, it can be a game changer for your campaign.
Join the National Democratic Training Committee on Wednesday, September 22 from 12:00 -1:00 pm ET for a virtual Q&A where you can tap into the minds and hear real campaign experiences of some of the best Democratic organizers in the country.
This is part of NDTC’s Build Blue Week, you can find more upcoming events here.
During this Q&A, a panel of elected officials, top organizers, and campaign experts will answer your questions about relational organizing. It’s not often you have this type of access to the dynamic of a group of organizing masterminds, so come ready to get your top questions answered..
A recommended (not required) course to take in our Online Academy is Relational Organizing 101
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virtual live training
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