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Voting, but Make it Fun! How to Host a Ballot Party with Friends
Make voting social with a ballot party! Gather your friends together and exercise your right to vote together over pizza and good discussion. Learn how to host a ballot party in this blog post.
Why Campaigns Are Ghosting You
Do you get ghosted by political campaigns and organizations when you want to volunteer or get hired? The good news is, there's ways you can get around this phenomenon. Read our blog for tips and advice on how to avoid getting ghosted in politics.
How to Leverage Your Personal Network in the Political Sphere
Political Networking Through Personal Connections — How do you get started leveraging your personal network to start your political network? Find out how with 5 steps to professionally make connections like a pro.
Hustle Culture in Politics and 5 Habits to Address It
Hustle culture in politics — you might think that the more work you and your staff do, the more likely your campaign or organization will succeed. The opposite may be true instead. Read our blog post on toxic hustle culture in politics and 5 habits to address this harmful mindset.
The Campaign Implications for Healthcare for All
Universal healthcare isn’t just good for voters, but it can help your political campaign or organization. Read about the various benefits of universal healthcare, including increased diversity and reduced costs.
Bridging the Divide: Recognizing and Supporting Southern Activism
Southern Activism — what is it and why does it matter? Plenty of Democrats and progressives write off the South as being a conservative stronghold, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. Read why progressives should support Southern activism efforts and how this activism is unique.
Running Greener Campaigns
Run a sustainable and green campaign that reflects a commitment to environmental policy and combatting climate change. Read our blog on how to reduce your carbon footprint when running for office.
1968 Horrors Haunt 2024
The Democratic National Committee’s controversial change to which states vote first in the primary election in 2024 sparked chaos and confusion. What caused this change, and what does the 1968 Democratic National Convention have to do with it? Learn about the Primary Calendar change, how 2024 parallels 1968, and how our political institutions need radical reform.
Bringing Light to the Darkest Intersection of Disability and Work
Have you heard of a subminimum wage? Learn more about the intersections and injustices of disability and work, and how you can advocate for and support disability justice.
Headline Anxiety is Your Superpower. Here’s How.
Anxious about the news? Headline anxiety is real and can feel overwhelming. Here are some tips for not getting stuck in headline anxiety and transforming that energy into political action, not succumbing to burnout culture.
2023 Did Not Go According to Plan
Even when things don’t go according to plan, there are major things to be proud of. Read Eva’s end-of-year note as we close out 2023.
Disability in the Workplace: Centering Employee Wellness and Rest — Part 3
How do we build a workplace that is equitable and inclusive for all? Read more in Part 3 of our series on Disability in the Workplace.
Disability in the Workplace: Reasonable Accommodations or Red Tape? — Part 2
In Part 2 of our Disability in the Workplace series, we discuss the idea of accommodations and how it is surprisingly easy for employers be compliant with the law while not actually being inclusive or accommodating to workers with disabilities.
Navigating Disability in the Workplace: An Insider’s Perspective — Part 1
What are the challenges of being disabled in the workplace, and what exactly does it mean to be disabled? Read our breakdown of the nuances of disability in the workplace in this new blog series.
Navigating Friendships on the Campaign Trail: Pros and Cons of Working with Friends
Working with friends can be challenging. What are the pros and cons of working with your friends on the campaign trail, and how can you effectively navigate both those friendships and your campaign? Read our guide now.
Truths and Tips: Overcoming Overwhelm on the Campaign Trail
How do you not get overwhelmed while campaigning? Because let’s face it, it’s exhausting. Check out our tips for managing the stress here!
San Diego’s Legacy: Evinco’s Evolution and the Next Chapter
What’s next for Evinco as we expand, and where does San Diego fall into our journey?
The 5Ws of Running for Office: A Guide to Managing Your Time and Energy
Running for office is exhausting. How can you take care of yourself while still running a winning political campaign? Check our guide for some tips on how you can do both.