

Twitter may not be the largest social platform, but it remains influential for navigating political discussion with 33% of tweets published by adults being political in nature, according to Pew Research Center. Read on for why Twitter toxicity shouldn’t dissuade public affairs professionals from using the platform as long as they do it wisely.
From White House intern to National Guard member after 9/11 to state and local advocacy leader, AIA’s senior director of advocacy capacity development has had a fascinating career. Learn how Gray was inspired by his grandmother, and how he helped her early in his career at the White House.
The 2022 Innovation Award winners were honored during The Advocacy Conference in Austin! Read about their winning campaigns.
The winners of the 2022 Innovation Awards relied on heart and hard work to communicate new resources for people struggling with mental illness, to reach out to underserved communities with voter registration information, and to advocate for a travel sector ravaged by the pandemic.
European governments and businesses won’t likely rely on pre-pandemic advocacy tools any time soon. We explore how global public affairs is embracing the digital world – and the new challenges that come with it.
Digital advocacy professionals have stepped up their game. Read on for how they’re combating screen fatigue, reaching new audiences and turning virtual pivots into long-term solutions.
What do bobbleheads, videos and gamified fly-ins have in common? They were the creative difference in this year’s top advocacy campaigns.
Announced at the virtual Advocacy Conference, these winners are the best of the best. Learn more about their inspiring campaigns in a challenging year.