Wisconsin Conservation Voters is hiring a Communications Specialist

*Information provided by Erin Bloodgood | Communications Manager Wisconsin Conservation Voters

Wisconsin Conservation Voters is hiring a Communications Specialist!

Fighting for action on key issues like climate change, safe drinking water, and democracy has never been more urgent. Wisconsin Conservation Voters (WCV) is seeking to add to our team a passionate, strategic, and collaborative Communications Specialist who will use their skills to engage decision-makers, media, our members, and the public to advocate for climate solutions and other key issues at all levels of government.

The right person for this position will use their knowledge and the strength of the organization to ensure that racial justice and equity are incorporated into environmental and democracy policy-making. This full-time position will last one year with the possibility of extension through the November 2022 election. This position can be based in Madison, Wisconsin, but there is flexibility around location within Wisconsin

Who we are

Wisconsin Conservation Voters engages voters to protect Wisconsin’s environment. To achieve that, Wisconsin Conservation Voters advocates for sound environmental laws and policies, holds elected officials accountable for their votes and actions, and elects pro-conservation candidates who will champion our priority issues. Learn more about us at conservationvoters.org.

What you'll do

Support Wisconsin Conservation Voters’ communication and marketing efforts by working closely with the Communications Director and Communications Manager. This position has an emphasis on developing written content for internal and external communications, including content for members, media materials, online presence, and more.

The Communications Specialist also assists with email marketing, events, and other activities. This position develops content for our digital program including social media, email, and website with occasional design responsibilities, working in alignment with the Communications Director and with independent vendors as required.

As an essential part of our Clean Energy for All campaign, the Communications Specialist will develop strategy and tactics to amplify and execute work on federal clean energy policy and connect that work to Wisconsin Conservation Voters’ overall strategy.

Specifics of the job include (but are not limited to):

  • Write emails, press releases, website content, news articles, social media toolkits, letters of support, letters to the editor, and public service announcements.

  • Assist in creating communications that promote our work, engage the public, and advance our priority campaigns.

  • Develop relationships with relevant media outlets.

  • Implement creative social media campaigns including, but not limited to, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

  • Assist in creating paid digital campaigns across marketing channels.

  • Offer rapid response as needed and quickly engage and mobilize supporters with content/direction.

  • Maintain and update program website(s) content.

To succeed in this job, you:

  • You are able to work well in a team and manage projects that require input from multiple staff and across departments as well as with our partners and legislative champions.

  • Are comfortable working with people of different political ideologies, racial identities, ages, and socio-economic differences.

  • Share our commitment to increasing racial justice and equity in the conservation movement.

  • Are nimble and can adjust strategies and tactics based on the fast-moving nature of the legislature and Congress.

  • Value learning, are curious, and like to seek out new ideas and opportunities for personal growth and improvement.

  • Are excited to engage voters and others to fight for a clean environment, a healthy future, and a fair democracy for all Wisconsinites.

Additional valued skills:

  • Experience with graphic design, photography skills, video skills, and other content creation.

  • Journalism experience or an understanding of how to work with newsrooms and media contacts.

What you should know

Physical requirements: Ability to use a computer for long periods of time, use a telephone, and perform other routine office duties.

Conditions: This position can be based in Madison, but the location is flexible. Due to COVID-19, the ability to work from home is required for the near future. Some evening and weekend work is required, and during busy times you should have the flexibility to work hours exceeding regular office hours to get the job done. The position is full time, temporary, and classified as exempt.

Salary and benefits: $40,000 to $48,000 annual salary based on experience plus health and dental coverage, technology stipend, and paid time off.

Reports to: Communications Director

Our commitment to racial justice and equity: We recognize that historic and current systems and decisions – including within the conservation community – have created injustice. Through our work we confront these injustices and fight for an equitable balance of power. We hold ourselves accountable to being inclusive and equitable in our own actions and within our organization. Read more about our commitment in our Guiding Principles here.

To apply

Email your resume, cover letter, and three references by July 19 to apply@conservationvoters.org, with “Communications Specialist” in the subject line. This position has a flexible start date in August 2021.

Kaylon Raps - WhatCanUDo

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It’s fly, it’s lyrical, it’s clever, is it a bird reciting shakespeare? Or a plane full of Dr. Suess impersonators?? No! It’s Kaylon Raps’ new hit!!

Having trouble stepping out from the crowd and being your unique self? Whip out that good ole pen and pad and take notes while listening to Kaylon Raps’ single ‘WhatCanUDo’ as he gives you free game on keeping it one hunnid with a side order of reggae. 

It’s everything you could ever want in an upcoming potential new anthem; beats that bump, lyrics so fire you could spark your campfire, and a flow that just simply annihilates. 

Shoot him a follow on the gram and tune in but try not to burn your house down *wink wink*. 

Instagram: KaylonRaps

/CW Maxp

Itchy Corleone - Myself Freestyle/ Beatbox

Y’all itching for some new bangers yet? Well Itchy Corleone is coming in hot like the fast and furious with the A&D ointment for ya, aka his hit single ‘Myself’ and his new track ‘Beatbox’. 

This ‘tour de force’ of a song, ‘Myself’, focuses on the hardships and triumphs that were surpassed throughout Itchy Corleone’s personal life and so, is one of the big highlights of his upcoming and continuously growing career. This song and a few others could possibly be the ones that set the tone for his new track ‘Beatbox’, he just did that beat for fun just to show y’all he here!! 

Hit em up with a follow on the gram and show them just how much colder than a frosty their song really is. 

Instagram: Itchy_corleone

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Mace supreme & YN Jay - Jumanji

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We heard word play and beats that crack (no we’re not talking backs) were the new wave, obviously Mace Supreme & YN Jay got the memo. And please don’t even get me started on the song cover, I saw it and was like “yeah I don’t even need to hear the song, I already like it”, I almost made it my screensaver. 

Guys, “Guess the I’m the man of her dreams, call me Fred Krueger” is the bar of the year in my book and no I’m not biased because my favorite horror movie is Nightmare on Elm Street BUT for OTHER reasons :))!! Hey Mace Supreme or maybe even YN Jay, since you guys are so good at making analogies, making things simple and make sense and stuff, I was wondering if you wouldn’t mind giving my English teacher a few lessons. Nah but fr this bar and many others COMBINED with this wild beat are too hot to handle, they’ll make you make that one face and I KNOW y’all know what I'm talkin about.

THIS FACE!

THIS FACE!

Don’t be lame, give this a listen right fast and let us know if this is making it to your summer playlist. 

Instagram: MaceSupreme

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The Trauma Trials [Episode 3]

Trigger Warning*
The math isn’t mathing. We may not be able to tell you the “why” but we can tell you the “what” as in “what happened?” or “what is going on with our city and generational abuse among our Generation Z and Millennial adults.” That “What?” starts with a story. That “what” may start with your sister or brother. That “what” may start with your cousins or friends. That “what” may start with you.

CopyWrite Magazine feature from Issue 17: Evolution, The Trauma Trials out now!

The Black Joy Retreat - Press Release

The Black Joy Retreat

Join Race and Faith and Bridge the Divide in supporting and providing relief from racial trauma.

MILWAUKEE, WI, June, 16, 2021 — The time to heal is now. Race and Faith and Bridge the Divide are joining up to support and provide relief from racial trauma, with a new experience they are calling The Black Joy Retreat. The Black Joy Retreat is an effort to alleviate the racial trauma that many Black individuals have been facing for generations. In the height of the racial climate the community currently navigates, the concept for this retreat is to inhabit a space where “being Black” is welcomed, encouraged, and affirming. “I think the focus on the Black Joy is the powerful piece. We're surrounded by so much racial trauma and negativity, in this [systemically] anti-Black environment that we live in. How do we continue to find joy, be joyous, harness joy or celebrate that which we already have? And celebrate who we are?” — said Rhonda Hill, Founder of Race and Faith and Creator of The Black Joy Retreat.

While recognizing racial trauma, The Black Joy Retreat will also recognize the power to heal together. Retreat space is meant to create an environment where Black individuals and families can have fun, reflect, or rest in a safe atmosphere that is essential to that healing. Programmed to fit all participants' individual needs, communal gathering, time alone, and moments for more intimate congregation will be embraced. This is a welcoming space for Black people that visibly affirms Blackness and the intersectionality of our identities. This means that ALL peoples who identify as Black are welcomed to attend.

The Black Joy Retreat will happen several times throughout the year in various locations across the country. The kick off retreat will take place July 2nd, 2021 through July 4th, 2021 in Green Lake, WI. In the attempt to engage with the entire Black community, participants are only asked to pay what they can. The Black Joy Retreat and its affiliates are currently taking donations to provide care packages to people of the global majority, as well as provide financial support for those wanting to attend The Black Joy retreat. [Donations can be made at: https://givebutter.com/theblackjoyretreat ]

“There are thirty-plus million Black people in this country. I’m trying to love on all of them.”, said Hill about the multi-series retreat. With traction starting to build from the intentional communal reach for interest, many different people, businesses, and organizations have started to reach out nationally offering to help in the mission of The Black Joy Retreat. As resources become available the types of retreats offered follow.

Individuals interested in The Black Joy Retreat can sign up by filling out the form at The Black Joy Retreat (google.com). Participants will be asked about their retreat preferences and contacted with details upon completion. Keep up to date with retreat dates, community engagement, programing and more by following us on @racialprogress and liking the event page at https://fb.me/e/2fEwuDZf3 It is time to create a space where we can be Unapologetically Black. It is time to let our joy freely flourish.

About:

At Race & Faith, we understand people have various “Entry Points” into the conversation about racism. Using these entry points, we unpack racism, create community and deepen the understanding of how one's belief system informs participation in racial justice. Visit our website\ https://www.raceandfaith.org/ to learn more.

Follow us on Facebook @racialprogress

Contact: Rhonda Hill

Email: Rhonda@raceandfaith.org