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1989—2014
Who has the power of voice and who does not often determines:
who has access to decent housing, fair wages, safe food, clean water and quality health care;
who is safe, and who feels safe and able to express their views;
who has the resources to advocate for their beliefs and rights;
who has their perspective accurately portrayed in mainstream media;
who votes, who influences and makes policy;
who has the ability to make change within organizations and communities.
These and many other manifestations of the power of voice all impact the quality of life and the culture and health of communities around the globe.
Social purpose organizations have an incredible opportunity to leverage the power of voice. In partnership with their constituents, they put issues on the table, support and empower individuals and communities, advance causes, educate the public and influence policymakers. By unleashing the power of voice, leaders, advocates and activists drive social change and advance their community’s vision.
We envisions a world where the power of voice is used effectively by those who seek to build vibrant and equitable communities, ensure widespread health and safety, celebrate and support the humanities and living cultures, and preserve and nurture a sense of place and a healthy planet for future generations.
We work every day to amplify these voices.
We work to ensure that the strategies, resources, infrastructure and tools that help build a more just and sustainable society are accessible to the change agents of the world.
We believe in the power of voice to change attitudes, change behaviors and change policy.
We believe that the power of voice changes lives and, ultimately, that it can change the world.
THE POWER OF VOICE. Voice is a critical catalyst for social change.
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We work to ensure that the strategies, resources, infrastructure, and tools that help build a more just and sustainable society are accessible to the change agents of the world.
We envision a world where the power of voice is used effectively by those who seek to build vibrant and equitable communities, ensure widespread health and safety, celebrate and support the humanities and living cultures, and preserve and nurture a sense of place and a healthy planet for future generations.
Who has access to decent housing, fair wages, safe food, clean water, and quality health care
Who is safe, and who feels safe and able to express their views
Who has the resources to advocate for their beliefs and rights
Who has their perspective accurately portrayed in mainstream media
Who votes, who influences and makes policy
Who has the ability to make change within organizations and communities
These and many other manifestations of the power of voice all impact the quality of life and the culture and health of communities around the globe.
Who has the power of voice and who does not often determines:
Voice is a critical catalyst for social change.
Social purpose organizations have an incredible opportunity to leverage the power of voice. In partnership with their constituents, they put issues on the table, support and empower individuals and communities, advance causes, educate the public, and influence policymakers. By unleashing the power of voice, leaders, advocates, and activists drive social change and advance their community’s vision.
We work every day to amplify these voices.
We believe in the power of voice to change attitudes, change behaviors, and change policy.
We believe that the power of voice changes lives, and ultimately, that it can change the world.
© M
etro
polit
an G
roup
© M
etro
polit
an G
roup
Who has the power of voice and who does not often determines:
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THESE AND MANY OTHER MANIFESTATIONS OF THE POWER OF VOICE
has access to decent
housing, fair wages, safe food, clean water, and
quality health care
is safe, and who feels
safe and able to express their views
has the resources to advocate for their beliefs and rights
has their perspective accurately
portrayed in mainstream
media
votes, who influences and makes
policy
has the ability to
make change within
organizations and
communities
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