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Poster titled 'Using Your Voice for Arts Advocacy' featuring a photo of a large audience at a conference, with a list of student takeaways about advocating for arts funding and legislation, and social media icons at the bottom.

SLIDEDECK LINK TO 2024 ADVOCACY PRESENTATION

Miranda Hein - ArtsEdWashingon

A woman presenting on stage with a microphone, standing in front of a large projection of a slide. The slide features handwritten-style text that says 'Who's asking and who's answering?', a numbered list about Washington regions and topics like rural and urban areas, stage production, years at Thespy, and advocacy. The slide also includes a colorful map of Washington state divided into regions, with a torn paper effect at the edges.
A woman with brown hair and earrings writing a letter at an event, with a smartphone placed on her lap.
Six young women standing on a stage during a presentation or panel discussion. Behind them is a large projected slide with the title 'Using Your Voice for Arts Advocacy' and the question 'Why does it matter and what can we do?' Two yellow sticky notes with smiley face and 'A E W A' are attached to the slide. The women are wearing sashes and are holding papers or microphones.
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