Social Justice Advocacy - Lecture 3: Negotiating for a Community, not a Client

Third lecture of the online video series of 12 lectures on Practical Skills for Social Justice Advocacy delivered by University of Ottawa Faculty of Law Visiting Professor of Disability Rights David Lepofsky. This lecture explores how to negotiate for a community, not a client. It investigates how to find an organizational platform to serve as a base for social justice advocacy, and how to find common ground as the foundation for this advocacy. This lecture series is equally useful for law students and anyone else interested in doing advocacy on social justice issues anywhere around the world. It uses advocacy for students with disabilities as the platform for exploring these issues. Send feedback to [email protected]