Introduction

Bridging the gap between community needs and policy decisions requires strategy, preparation, and persistence. This guide outlines Ktown Team's approach to engaging with decision-makers - equipping community members to confidently advocate for Koreatown.

Understanding the Landscape

  • Decision-Maker Identification: An up-to-date database of key figures across government, education, healthcare, and business.
  • Role Analysis: Detailed profiles outlining responsibilities and spheres of influence.
  • Stance Tracking: Monitoring public statements, voting records, and policy positions on Koreatown-relevant issues.
  • Contextual Awareness: Understanding the constraints and motivations shaping decision-makers' actions.

Preparation

  • Research: Curated, fact-checked resources on key Koreatown issues with compelling data points and personal stories.
  • Audience Analysis: Tailoring messages to specific decision-makers based on their background and priorities.
  • Message Crafting Workshops: Sessions on storytelling techniques, data visualization, and persuasive language across cultural contexts.
  • Practice Sessions: Safe spaces for roleplaying scenarios, practicing talking points, and receiving feedback.

Communication Techniques

Clarity and Concision

  • Present main points upfront, respecting limited time
  • Use simple, jargon-free language
  • Support arguments with specific examples and data

Active Listening

  • Focus on both verbal and non-verbal cues
  • Ask clarifying questions
  • Acknowledge differing perspectives

Storytelling

  • Develop compelling personal narratives that humanize policy issues
  • Prioritize ethical storytelling with informed consent

Solution-Oriented Approach

  • Offer viable solutions or policy alternatives
  • Demonstrate openness to collaboration and compromise

Engagement Methods

  • In-Person Meetings: Face-to-face dialogue on key issues.
  • Public Testimony: Prepared comments for city council and other public meetings.
  • Written Communications: Templates and support for professional correspondence.
  • Digital Engagement: Social media strategy, online campaigns, and coordinated outreach.

Long-Term Relationships

  • Maintain consistent communication, not just during urgent needs
  • Invite decision-makers to Koreatown's cultural events and initiatives
  • Publicly acknowledge actions that benefit the community
  • Offer community insights and expertise as a valued partner

Overcoming Challenges

  • Language Barriers: Interpretation for meetings, translated materials, trained community interpreters.
  • Cultural Differences: Cultural competence training, education for decision-makers on Koreatown's landscape, diverse advocacy teams.
  • Power Imbalances: Skills workshops, mobilized community support at public meetings, alliances with influential figures.

Ethical Standards

  • Fact-check all shared information
  • Protect sensitive information shared in confidence
  • Require disclosure of potential conflicts of interest
  • Adhere to all relevant laws and regulations governing advocacy