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Advocacy Quotes Quotes

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Mitta Xinindlu
“Victim-shaming is not okay. Maybe people should shame those who remain silent when witnessing abuse against others.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Radclyffe Hall
“I have put my pen at the service of some of the most persecuted and misunderstood people in the world.”
Radclyffe Hall

Germany Kent
“Align your brand with an important cause that you are passionate about so that you may effectively use your voice to raise awareness and be a change-maker to maximize advocacy initiatives in your industry.”
Germany Kent

Germany Kent
“If you are a power broker and have reached a certain level of prominence in our society, you should be using your influence and platform to champion public service and advocacy efforts in your community.”
Germany Kent

Germany Kent
“If you are a power broker or have reached a certain level of prominence in our society, you should be using your influence and platform to champion public service and advocacy efforts in your community.”
Germany Kent

June Stoyer
“Advocacy is a natural process that comes from within. It emerges when someone gets to the point where they are tired of witnessing the injustice imposed upon others and decide to do something about it. It is not something you can buy or pay for. It comes from the heart. That is where the fiercest warriors come from.”
June Stoyer

Charlotte Amelia Poe
“What we need beyond awareness is action, training, resources.”
Charlotte Amelia Poe

Hagir Elsheikh
“My journey was never just about survival; it was about creating a future where no one has to endure the same suffering”
Hagir Elsheikh

“Granny Ethel insisted, claiming they needed a Western education if they wanted to avoid being swindled by unethical people who weaponized numbers and words.”
Deborah Jackson Taffa, Whiskey Tender: A Memoir

“I’m not afraid to walk through fire if it clears a path.”
Kierra C.T. Banks

“I will not co-sign systems that mirror the very harm I speak against. Not even when it’s packaged as opportunity.”
Kierra C.T. Banks

June Stoyer
“Over the years of grassroots advocacy, I have learned:
People want help, but they don’t want structure.
People want leadership, but they resent authority.
People want information, but they don’t understand it.
People want strategy, but they panic when shown the reality.
Most groups have at least one person who wants the glory, not the change.
Most groups have a lot of sheep wandering without a true shepherd.
This is why so many initiatives fail.
Remember, chaos is what killed the dinosaurs.”
June Stoyer, The Spirit of Sedona By San Dan Yi: 13 Month Engagement Planner and Journal