10.23.07

“Re-Framing Government” 9-4pm

Posted in Events, GHDC Blog at 7:08 am by M Beauregard

Invitation to the Houston Area Table Members

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Do you want to communicate more effectively about:
• Public programs and services
• Fiscal issues
• Public policy

Then, come to a special training on framing and messaging for members of the Texas Table.

Register by October 1, 2007
Registration is Free.
Participation is limited to 40, so RSVP soon!

This interactive workshop offers participants an in-depth training on changing public attitudes toward the role of government in society, with implications for communicating more effectively about public programs and services, fiscal issues, and public policy.

The training is grounded in Strategic Frame Analysis tm — and innovative approach to communications research and practice developed by the Frameworks Institute and the strategic recommendations of the “Talking about Government” Project of Public Works: The Demos Center for the Public Sector.

Register NOW at CPPP’s event page.

Contact Lesley Ramsey at CPPP for more information: ramsey@cppp.org.

WHEN:
Tuesday,
October 23, 2007
9 am – 4 pm

WHERE:
Catholic Charities
2900 Louisiana St.
Houston, TX

Our mailing address is:
The Center for Public Policy Priorities
900 Lydia Street
Austin, Texas 78702

Our telephone:
512-320-0222

Copyright (C) 2007 The Center for Public Policy Priorities All rights reserved.

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What is the Houston Area Table?

The Houston Area Table (HAT) is a non-profit, non-partisan 501c(3) organization dedicated to fostering communication and cooperation among Houston area progressive organizations.

Why attend Houston Area Table Meetings?

  • HAT brings community leaders together to build trust and share information about your organization
  • HAT helps organizations explore opportunities for collaboration and coalition building
  • HAT provides monthly speakers/panels that inform, educate, and train leaders in critical organizing and leadership skills
  • HAT builds and strenghtens a progressive coalition in the Houston area

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