Lynn Borton, host of WERA radio's Choose to be Curious, has a conversation with RQI's Naomi Campbell about the ways curiosity and questions can become powerful tools for self-advocacy and agency.
Empowerment
RQI's Legal Empowerment Program director, Naomi Campbell, writes in Social Innovations Journal about how a legal services social worker used RQI's resources to support a young mother, helping her build skills to advocate for herself and navigate the legal system.
This webinar with the Greater Cincinnati Voter Collaborative explores the "Why Vote?" model for connecting more deeply with potential voters.
RQI's Naomi Campbell and Luz Santana write in Social Innovations Journal about how legal advocates can strengthen the ability of legal services clients to advocate for themselves, navigate systems, and take action on their own behalf.
Eligible voters in Georgia are being asked to make one final push to the polls for the Senate runoff election…
With RQI’s “Why Vote?” Tool, potential new voters think about connections between services they receive and decisions made by elected…




