Jasmine Worles (NDTC Trainer) - How to Connect with Voters through Personal Stories

Whether you’re running for office, working on a campaign, or building your local party’s or organization’s infrastructure, you need to connect with your voters.

Whether you’re running for office, working on a campaign, or building your local party’s or organization’s infrastructure, you need to connect with your voters. We’re here to help! How can you do this when you can’t meet in person?

You will learn the following in this training:

  • Practice using the story of self framework
  • Recognize how to tailor your story

98% of library funding is political in nature and we designed this conference to help you build the support you need for funding your library.

Jasmine Worles currently serves as the Strategic Planning Advisor to the Chief of Staff of Shelby County Schools in her hometown of Memphis, TN. She has a burning desire to see reform in policy and electoral politics that reflects the needs of marginalized and underserved people. She has pushed for fluid communication between grassroots communities and local government and has also promoted the importance of civic engagement by developing Nashville's first Black Millennial Voter Registration Rally. She has been named a Rising Star by the American Society of Public Administration, and is on a continued mission to use her skills to bring the voices that matter most in Democracy to the decision making table. Jasmine has previously served as Training Coordinator with the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. She lives with her husband and their dog, Tutu, and in her free time, she enjoys hoarding house plants and traveling.

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