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NYC City Council Member Chi Ossé's Savvy and Informative Social Media Strategy

39 min · 11 de jun de 2024
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PART 1: Today we’re talking about social media. Can’t live with it, can’t live without it. If you’re at all like me, you’re trying to actively wane yourself from Instagram, but it’s also so tightly woven into how we now learn about things that it’s hard to pull away. NYC city council member Chi Osse and his team have managed to leverage social media to mobilize New Yorkers on important topics that impact city life and more importantly, how to get involved—stoking a new avenue into civic engagement. Level Up is a podcast by Soft Power Vote.

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