How can young people mobilize action to contribute to tangible advocacy? Are social media posts enough? What tools can people adopt to cultivate action from others?
Today we here with student organizer Logan Rubenstein to talk about his experience with community involvement. Logan Rubenstein currently works as campaign intern for Joe Kimok’s candidacy for Broward County State Attorney where he leads youth advocacy efforts, event scheduling, and more. He also acts as Deputy Advocacy Director for Florida’s March for Our Lives chapter while simultaneously acting as a chapter officer for March For Our Lives Parkland. Across all of these roles and responsibilities, Logan has been instrumental and proactive in mobilizing youth voices and community action in order to bring forward lasting change and amplify care around pressing issues, especially those concerned with gun violence prevention and gun control advocacy.
March for Our Lives: https://marchforourlives.com/
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Starting a MFOL Chapter: https://marchforourlives.com/start-a-chapter/
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Not 18 yet? Pledge to Register to Vote: https://www.vote.org/pledge-to-register/
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Logan Rubenstein: https://twitter.com/loganrub_17?s=20
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Instagram @theblanktake: https://www.instagram.com/theblanktake/?hl=en
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Twitter @blank_take: https://twitter.com/blank_take
08/13/20 • 34 min
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