
Writing Powerful Letters to the Editor - RESULTS International Conference 2021
Uncover the impactful movement of RESULTS and their anti-oppression values in influencing political decisions to end poverty. Discover the importance of advocacy strategies, opinion media, and tips for crafting effective letters to the editor. Dive into the world of media landscape and explore the power of your voice in creating positive change.
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Media Lab Writing Powerful Letters to the Editor 2021 RESULTS International Conference
2 Our Anti-Oppression Values RESULTS is a movement of passionate, committed everyday people. Together we use our voices to influence political decisions that will bring an end to poverty. Poverty cannot end as long as oppression exists. We commit to opposing all forms of oppression, including racism, classism, colonialism, white saviorism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, xenophobia, and religious discrimination. At RESULTS we pledge to create space for all voices, including those of us who are currently experiencing poverty. We will address oppressive behavior in our interactions, families, communities, work, and world. Our strength is rooted in our diversity of experiences, not in our assumptions. With unearned privilege comes the responsibility to act so the burden to educate and change doesn t fall solely on those experiencing oppression. When we miss the mark on our values, we will acknowledge our mistake, seek forgiveness, learn, and work together as a community to pursue equity. There are no saviors only partners, advocates, and allies. We agree to help make the RESULTS movement a respectful, inclusive space. Find all our anti-oppression resources at: https://results.org/volunteers/anti-oppression/
3 What does the media landscape feel like these days?
7 Advocacy Works! If your member of Congress has not already come to a decision on an issue, how much influence do the following advocacy strategies have: RESULTS volunteers have gotten 3,072 media pieces published since 2017! Source: Congressional Management Foundation, 2017
8 Opinion media is simple _____________ should _____________. (person) (action)
10 Letters to the Editor New Unusual Local Personal Important Know your audience Reader is last Editor is first
11 Letters to the Editor KNOW YOUR WORD COUNT! Easiest way to get rejected Typically 150 250 words Check your paper s website
12 Letters to the Editor Structure How it appears 1. Local & timely hook 2. Why it matters 3. Call to action
13 Story highlights struggles for low-income renters May 27, 2021 I hope our members of Congress read the front-page piece ( With a little help from some friends, May 23) highlighting the housing struggles of Julie Pogue and her family. Pogue isn t alone in her difficulties finding a suitable rental home. Photos of her children in the hallway of the hotel reminded me of my friend whose children had to handle virtual school and hotel life while she searched for affordable rental housing. President Joe Biden has proposed building affordable housing in the U.S., which would help the problems pointed out in the article. But Congress must do more by expanding rental assistance to all eligible renters so millions of families can keep a roof over their heads. Housing Choice Vouchers do indeed allow low-income renters to find safe housing they otherwise cannot afford. Yet inadequate funding for federal rental assistance means it can only cover 1 in 4 eligible renters. Missouri Sens. Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley as well as Reps. Cori Bush, Ann Wagner and Blaine Luetkemeyer should expand rental assistance to all eligible renters. Cynthia Levin Town and Country, Missouri https://www.stltoday.com/opinion/mailbag/letter-story-highlights-struggles-for- low-income-renters/article_51cf8f54-852f-5233-a61a-918b892ab740.html
14 Letters to the Editor Structure How it appears 1. Local & timely hook 2. Why it matters 3. Call to action How you write it 1. Call to action 2. Why it matters 3. Local & timely hook
15 Letters to the Editor Structure How it appears 1. Local & timely hook 2. Why it matters 3. Call to action How you write it 1.CALL TO ACTION 2. Why it matters 3. Local & timely hook
16 Call to Action Be specific Legislation name? Funding number? Person to speak to? Be personal Mention members of Congress by name Be succinct Don t overload letter with multiple topics/requests
17 Story highlights struggles for low-income renters May 27, 2021 I hope our members of Congress read the front-page piece ( With a little help from some friends, May 23) highlighting the housing struggles of Julie Pogue and her family. Pogue isn t alone in her difficulties finding a suitable rental home. Photos of her children in the hallway of the hotel reminded me of my friend whose children had to handle virtual school and hotel life while she searched for affordable rental housing. President Joe Biden has proposed building affordable housing in the U.S., which would help the problems pointed out in the article. But Congress must do more by expanding rental assistance to all eligible renters so millions of families can keep a roof over their heads. Housing Choice Vouchers do indeed allow low-income renters to find safe housing they otherwise cannot afford. Yet inadequate funding for federal rental assistance means it can only cover 1 in 4 eligible renters. Missouri Sens. Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley as well as Reps. Cori Bush, Ann Wagner and Blaine Luetkemeyer should expand rental assistance to all eligible renters. Cynthia Levin Town and Country, Missouri
18 Call to Action Housing Expand federal rental assistance to all eligible renters EITC/CTC Make the 2021 expansions of the EITC and CTC permanent Global Poverty Support a $1 billion pledge over 5 years for the Global Partnership for Education
19 Letters to the Editor Structure How it appears 1. Local & timely hook 2. Why it matters 3. Call to action How you write it 1. Call to action 2.WHY IT MATTERS 3. Local & timely hook
20 Why it matters Why do I care about this issue? What makes this compelling now? Why does my member of Congress need to know about it? Use stories and facts to help you Facts make you credible. Stories make you memorable.
21 Story highlights struggles for low-income renters May 27, 2021 I hope our members of Congress read the front-page piece ( With a little help from some friends, May 23) highlighting the housing struggles of Julie Pogue and her family. Pogue isn t alone in her difficulties finding a suitable rental home. Photos of her children in the hallway of the hotel reminded me of my friend whose children had to handle virtual school and hotel life while she searched for affordable rental housing. President Joe Biden has proposed building affordable housing in the U.S., which would help the problems pointed out in the article. But Congress must do more by expanding rental assistance to all eligible renters so millions of families can keep a roof over their heads. Housing Choice Vouchers do indeed allow low-income renters to find safe housing they otherwise cannot afford. Yet inadequate funding for federal rental assistance means it can only cover 1 in 4 eligible renters. Missouri Sens. Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley as well as Reps. Cori Bush, Ann Wagner and Blaine Luetkemeyer should expand rental assistance to all eligible renters. Cynthia Levin Town and Country, Missouri
22 Letters to the Editor Structure How it appears 1. Local & timely hook 2. Why it matters 3. Call to action How you write it 1. Call to action 2. Why it matters 3.LOCAL & TIMELY HOOK
23 Local Can you connect your issue to something happening in your community?
24 Timely Recent news story COVID-19 Evictions Child poverty Poverty and homelessness Unemployment Public health Local election Health disparities Global pandemic news Education Gridlock in DC Local or national budget cuts Infectious diseases (AIDS, TB) Pop culture Hunger
25 Story highlights struggles for low-income renters May 27, 2021 I hope our members of Congress read the front-page piece ( With a little help from some friends, May 23) highlighting the housing struggles of Julie Pogue and her family. Pogue isn t alone in her difficulties finding a suitable rental home. Photos of her children in the hallway of the hotel reminded me of my friend whose children had to handle virtual school and hotel life while she searched for affordable rental housing. President Joe Biden has proposed building affordable housing in the U.S., which would help the problems pointed out in the article. But Congress must do more by expanding rental assistance to all eligible renters so millions of families can keep a roof over their heads. Housing Choice Vouchers do indeed allow low-income renters to find safe housing they otherwise cannot afford. Yet inadequate funding for federal rental assistance means it can only cover 1 in 4 eligible renters. Missouri Sens. Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley as well as Reps. Cori Bush, Ann Wagner and Blaine Luetkemeyer should expand rental assistance to all eligible renters. Cynthia Levin Town and Country, Missouri
26 SEND IT! 100 percent of unsent letters never get published! Submitting your LTE: E-mail it directly to the paper (e.g. letters@kcstar.com - look on paper s website for address) Submit it through your paper s website (usually an online form) Submit it through the RESULTS website (https://results.org/volunteers/action-center/) Mailing a hard copy to your local paper (takes longer) Important! Most papers require you to include your name and contact info to be published. If you are a new writer, they will sometimes contact you to verify authorship.
27 Maximize your impact Be persistent and patient keep at it! If one paper doesn t publish, try another Work at building relationships with editorial staff and reporters Leverage your media Send copies of your media to relevant congressional aides Share on social media Urge others to respond to your media
28 Media Success Checklist Check for 3 key pieces Write it in reverse Check your word count Hit send ! Send it to Congress Send it RESULTS: www.tinyurl.com/RESULTSMedia Repeat
29 Anyone can do it!
30 Share your skills with others Getting published is empowering and fun Fast and visible Media actions a great way to get people interested in advocacy Invite others to write letters with you Call a friend and ask him/her to write an LTE (support) Collaborate on writing an op-ed Hold an online training (use this PPT it s easy!) Make it a game who can get published first? Always follow up after to celebrate success/try again
31 Resources RESULTS Media Tools: https://results.org/volunteers/media-tools/ RESULTS Online Media Actions: https://results.org/volunteers/action-center/ Leveraging Media: https://results.org/wp- content/uploads/Leveraging-Media-Chart.pdf RESULTS Media Report Form: www.tinyurl.com/RESULTSMedia RESULTS Advocacy Basics: https://results.org/volunteers/advocacy- basics/ Staff Media Support: Jos Linn, jlinn@results.org RESULTS Training Resources: https://results.org/volunteers/training- webinars/
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