What Would Alice Paul Do?
We are volunteers with the League of Women Voters, a citizens’ organization that has fought since 1920 to improve our government and engage all citizens in the decisions that impact their lives. We share stories, tips and how-tos to make sure you have the tools and confidence to actively engage your community.
Podcast Episodes
At the heart of community organizing is relationship building and inviting people to join the movement. In this episode, we give you the 7 steps to have one-on-one conversations like a community organizer. With these steps, you’ll be able to connect people with their passion and help them find an outlet by jumping in work you are facilitating.
In this episode of the What Would Alice Paul Do? Podcast, we’re continuing our five-part activist series and talking about what a narrative is, when it is used, and how you can craft your own.
In episode 24 of the What Would Alice Paul Do? Podcast, we’re focusing on how you can craft your most effective story as an activist. This is part 2 of our five-part hands-on series on increasing your effectiveness in activism. And we have an important update on H.R. 1 to share.
In episode 23, we’re talking about passion, purpose and people and what that means in the League. And we have an activist tip to share.
In episode 22 of the What Would Alice Paul Do? Podcast, we are talking about big wins from the 2018 Election and for an Activist Tip, we talk about #GivingTuesday campaigns.
In this episode, we interview Krysta Jones, an exceptional leader who develops other African-American women to lead their communities. Jones spearheads initiatives that focus on diversifying leadership. And In this episode we ask you to take on a new challenge to develop new relationships in diverse communities.
In episode 20, we’re talking about strategy! League of Women Voters’ board and committee retreats are happening now. We want to make sure you have the tools you need to make the next year impactful.
In this episode, we’re taking your questions and reflecting on our experience at the League of Women Voters' 2018 National Convention in Chicago. We also have an Activist Action Alert.
In episode 18, we talk with Pooja Tanjore, an emerging civic leader, Rise to Run volunteer and soon-to-be high school senior. Join us as we discuss the power of grassroots movements and importance in engaging young women in leadership.
In episode 17, we discuss the value of equity and inclusion and the power of creating women-centered spaces in politics. We are again joined by Jessica Rohloff, justice advocate and board member of the League of Women Voters of the United States.
In episode 16, we take you on a crash course on how to run for public office. We are joined by Jessica Rohloff, justice advocate and board member of the League of Women Voters of the United States, who shares her experience of being an candidate. Learn more about why women need to step forward and run!
In episode 15, we talk about how to run a highly effective high school voter registration drive, and we share three activist alerts.
In episode 14, we’re reflecting on some of the activist work we’ve seen and how you can bring some of the tactics into your work. We also share an activist alert.
In episode 13, we breakdown town halls. These moments don't last long, so we talk about stradgies that will make a lasting impact.
Happy 2018! In our special episode 12, we interview two new League of Women Voters members on why they selected this legendary civic organization to make a difference in their community.
In episode 11, we talk about online tools that connect, energize and mobilize your volunteers and supporters.
In episode 10, we recap the 2017 election, share updates from the League of Women Voters' transformational journey, and urge action on the We the People Democracy Reform Act (SB 1880).
In Episode 9, we talk about ways League of Women Voters members can take local action to make their communities better.
In episode 8 of the What Would Alice Paul Do? Podcast, we go in-depth about running voter registration projects and the importance of National Voter Registration Day, and we share an activist alert.
In episode 7, we smash through the League of Women Voters terms so you are in the know and fully participate in League activities and leadership! We also share an activist alert.
In this supersized episode, we talk about raising funds for your League of Women Voters projects, specifically, the how-tos of how to make it rain money! We also have a special guest, LWVUS Board member, Kim Lauth.
In Episode 5, we discuss fundraising in the League of Women Voters in this first part of a two-part series, and we share an activist alert and a book recommendation.
In episode 4, we talk about engaging new volunteers in person and online and we share a League of Women Voters activist alert.
In episode 3, we talk about the value of nonpartisanship in a polarizing world and answer a listener question.
In this episode, we share personal stories of leadership development in the League of Women Voters.
In this episode, we are finishing up our five-part series by talking about fundraising. And groups like the League of Women Voters need more dollars to make an impact. We walk you through how to make an ask and fund the causes you care the most about.