4. I could talk about...
Share a moment or incident in your life you could talk
about, but don’t actually go on to talk about it.
“I could talk about burning my toast this morning.”
“I could talk about my confrontation with a raccoon.”
When you’re done, pass it on to someone else!
8. convo
● Is voting important to you? Why is it important to
vote this year (your thoughts)?
● What do you want to see change in this country?
● Have you felt marginalized these last 4 years?
○ because of religion? ethnicity?
● Social action project to deal with this?
11. conference
all the info you need is at
https://sosspeace.org/conferenc
e2020/
● teen ticket is $25
● full scholarships available:
contact nadia@sosspeace.org
13. media release form
● in shared Google drive labeled “SoSS
Scottsdale/Phoenix”
● email signed copy to Drew and/or Biruni
Editor's Notes
Imagine you are writing an email, and all you can use to describe your story is a subject line, like “Pizza Party Disaster”. Describe a moment you had, but only as if you could talk about it, don’t actually talk about it
Have gals “throw” the “i could talk about” ball to another girl when they are done
Drew thoughts:
Social action (downstream) vs social justice (upstream)
Drew thoughts:
Social action (downstream) vs social justice (upstream)
Drew thoughts:
Social action (downstream) vs social justice (upstream)
Personal “Campaign” Posters advertising…
An affirmation of sorts of what you want for yourself or the world