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Field Reports

Become an Anti-Hunger Advocate

Ebony Walden, Emerson Fellow
Published 2003

Seattle, Washington

Become an Anti-Hunger Advocate offers a briefing on hunger in Washington and an advocacy training guide that a)presents readers with key facts on issues, programs and policies needed to understand hunger in Washington, and b) teaches key skills and strategies needed to become an effective anti-hunger advocate.

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Publication tags: Field Reports - Advocacy and Education, Advocacy and Education Tools/Toolkits - Advocates (including legal advocates)

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Ebony Walden

Emerson Fellow