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If you have historically participated in events but have your own ideas, or if you're already an organizer and want to refine your skills, you've come to the right place!

Advocacy Amplified is a FREE five-part workshop series designed to provide insight into community organizing and equip advocates like you with the tools to ignite change.

Community organizing is a process through which individuals come together to collectively address community issues and concerns that affect them. It involves identifying common goals, building relationships, and mobilizing resources to create positive social change. This can involve various activities such as grassroots campaigns, public education, coalition building, and direct action.

We kindly ask that you please attend all five sessions taking place on the dates below.

  • July 10, workshop 1: Organizing: People, Power, Change
  • July 17, workshop 2: Crafting a Compelling Public Narrative
  • July 24, workshop 3: Building Power Through Relationships
  • July 31, workshop 4: Creating a Unified Team Structure
  • August 7, workshop 5: Designing People-Powered Campaigns

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtc-qvpjksG9JoALksnB8fHTMzR5EpFfOx

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We’re thrilled to share a victory for animals and truth in advertising! Thanks to Animal Outlook’s lawsuit, filed with the incredible support of Legal Impact for Chickens (LIC), the nearly 100-year-old DC butcher shop, Harvey’s Market, has agreed to stop selling foie gras forever. The case, filed in the District of Columbia Superior Court, challenged Harvey’s Market’s alleged deceptive advertising practices related to foie gras. The lawsuit alleged that Harvey’s Market falsely promoted foie gras as “HUMANELY RAISED STOCK” and “FREE RANGE,” among other allegedly misleading claims. These statements were displayed inside Harvey’s Market in a manner that suggested they applied to every product in the meat case, including foie gras. AO and LIC argued that animals subjected to gavage (force-feeding) to produce foie gras can never be “humanely raised,” and that animals raised entirely indoors without outdoor access cannot be considered “free range.” Thanks to the efforts of LIC’s amazing legal team—Kathryn Evans and Alene Anello—we were able to send the message that deceptive claims about animal welfare will not go unchallenged. As part of the case, LIC sourced a unique poll of DC consumers to show 75% believe “humane raised stock” to be an inaccurate description of the birds used to make foie gras. A further 80% said they would not consider such birds to be “free range”. And when shown an image of the meat case from Harvey’s Market approximately 65% said they thought the signage applied to all products in the case, including the foie gras.  While Harvey’s Market did not admit liability, Animal Outlook voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit on July 1, 2025, following the confidential settlement agreement.