Right to Food Narrative Framework -
Summer Workshop Series
This workshop aimed to bring together members of the National Right to Food Community of Practice anyone interested in learning more about how to integrate a right to food approach to their work.
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Presented by the National Right to Food Community of Practice and UVM's Institute for Agroecology.
Why and Where we use Narrative
2-3:30pm ET, July 22nd
We aren’t only building narrative through our newsletters and social media. The Right to Food Narrative Framework can (and should) be used wherever people and groups are communicating. This training will help show how narrative appears in everyday work, why it’s so important to successful programming, fundraising, and culture change, and how important it is to work on it collectively with partners and communities.
Registration now closed, please contact us for the recording.

Framing the Right to Food for our Communities
2-3:30pm ET, August 5th
Opportunities to strengthen and build a collective voice to advance the Right to Food exist all around us - through communications, programming, community events, fundraising pitches, or as we lobby for legislation. But in order for the Community of Practice to be successful in shifting the narrative towards the Right to Food, we must recognize and lean into the unique position that we all have within our local context and communities. This training will help members identify and reflect on their audiences, lean into community knowledge for how best to reach them, and provide resources and tools for expanding reach and impact.
Registration now closed, please contact us for the recording.

Ensuring Continued Narrative Success for the Right to Food
2-3:30pm ET, September 16th
Using narrative, telling impactful stories, and being responsive to the community requires continued practice. And it truly is practice. This training will help members evaluate and tweak processes for more communications and narrative success throughout their work.
Registration now closed, please contact us for the recording.

