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description"html in Organizer Lab V2 – Designing campaigns and other Topics for Impact projects - Learn the skills Topics for Impact organizers need to run consistent, high-impact campaigns that invite new contributors, partners, and supporters to the movement. "
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content"<p>Now that you have examined some of the recommended actions for working on Climate Change content, we also want to explore different approaches to editing gaps related to Gender. The Gender Gap organizing space has historically been dominated by a focus on writing biographies: they are easy to measure, and a simple call to action. However, there has been both emerging evidence that the work on biography doesn't strongly effect the reader and editor gaps, and that new editors working on new biographies of women, often get disheartened by the resistance of on-wiki cultures to that effort.</p> <p>Based on what you learned so far about effective editing actions: read the following section with a focus on your persona. How could taking a non-biography approach to editing about the gender gap help get your audience more involved and successful at editing?</p>"