Join Field Organizer Andrew Rose remotely or in person for a training session all about getting out there and talking to voters!
This training is very helpful if you want to knock on doors or talk to voters in public spaces. If you go to volunteer without this training, you'll be given a quick, lower-quality version of this training when you arrive. While not strictly required, we strongly encourage all volunteers who interact with voters to attend this training so you can win hearts, minds, and votes most effectively!
Subjects covered:
- Privacy: how to handle private information responsibly.
- Doorknocking: how to have great conversations on voters' doorsteps.
- Mainstreeting: how to talk to voters who pass by in public spaces.
Note: this session overlaps for 15 minutes with a preceding session on walkpacks, data entry, and privacy. The privacy section will occur during the 15 minutes of overlap, so the privacy section is shared between the two sessions. If you want to attend both online, you don't even have to leave the Zoom meeting between sessions. If you want to attend both in person, they will take place in the same room, so you don't even have to leave your seat between sessions.
ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87584443008?pwd=rutY3vvDWhKm2FC5mXyzsaoIoktnQV.1
When
1:00 PM to 2:15 PM
Where
Zoom OR 304-733 Johnson St
Zoom OR Victoria, BC V8W 3C7
Canada
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Creating safe spaces
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