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Holmes Virtual Policy Institute 2025

Session 1 – Civics 101: Pathways Into Education Policy
Speaker: Jane West
Due: May 8

In the first session of the Holmes Virtual Policy Institute, Jane West introduces the key players, processes, and power dynamics that shape federal education policy and advocacy. Her Four P’s Framework will equip you with the tools to begin your own policy journey—whether at the national level during Washington Week or in your local community.Ìý

Session 2 – Navigating Education Policy: Systems, Structures, and ÃÈÃÃÉç’s Role
Speakers: Jacqueline King and Randa Keeley
May 8, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. est
Deliverables Due: May 20
Prework Required:

In this foundational session, Jacqueline King and Randa Keeley and will build on the lessons learned in the previous Civics 101 sessionÌýby introducing who currently is influencing education policy at the federal level, how ÃÈÃÃÉç engages in advocacy and government relations, and the essential differences between national and local advocacy efforts.ÌýÌý

Session 3 – Standing Strong: Advocacy Skills for a Divided America
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May 21, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. est
Deliverables Due: June 1
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In this foundational session, Nevin Heard, Assistant Vice Chancellor, University of Wisconsin at LaCrosse and Jasmin Burton, Director, Raben Group, will equip Holmes Scholars to advocate powerfully during ÃÈÃÃÉç’s 2025 Washington Week and beyond. Participants will explore key skills and strategies for advocating for marginalized communities in today’s political landscape, while managing their mental health and authenticity in challenging environments.