The era of social media has revolutionized the way we communicate, paving a path for a new age of digital advocacy. As influencer marketing continues to rise, social media hasn’t just given us a more accessible way to connect with the world, but a way to create our own careers as well. With so many platforms, it can be overwhelming—how can you use each platform to your advantage?
Join us on Wednesday, August 25 from 7 - 8:30 pm EDT for a panel discussion on social media and its revolution on digital advocacy and the impact on accessible living.
Register at: https://bit.ly/digital_advocacy
Receive free access by signing up for Diversability Leadership Collective!! @ https://diversability.mn.co/
Access notes: Attendees may keep their videos off for privacy or comfort, and are free to leave at any time. All sessions will be in English and ASL interpreters will be present. We will also use Zoom's auto-captioning feature. Please email Whitney Bailey at whitney@mydiversability.com for other accessibility needs and/or questions.
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