Project Category:
Service (Unpaid)
Seeking:
Undergraduate Students, Faculty, Graduate Students
Overview: Learn about the current state of food, environmental, and relevant policy such as ADD SOY, the Farm Bill, and other local bills. Then, write a letter to the editor responding to a published article about one of these bills or an op-ed sharing your viewpoint more generally about these policy proposals. Attempt to get your piece published in a school newspaper, a local outlet, or even a regional or national one!
Stages:
1. Investigation
Research and identify potential topics within the broader topic of food choices and environment that are relevant to current legislation or recent articles published in the local press. The timeline of submitting op-eds is looser than LTEs, which typically need to be submitted quite quickly after the piece to which the LTE is responding is printed.
Survey your community to better understand what they care about related to this issue.
2. Preparation and Planning
Research the specific issue, its consequences, and where it stands in the legislative process (if legislation) independently and with the support of Switch4Good materials and team.
Organize research and develop a succinct argument that can be written in a few paragraphs.
Research press outlets local to the district in which the legislation is being proposed, including student newspapers. Note their submission requirements and methods, including word count and whether they have an online form or accept email submissions.
3. Action
Write! The most effective letters to the editor are typically short, only a couple of paragraphs long. Op-eds are usually a bit longer, but not by much. The length will be determined by the guidelines of each publication.
Reach out to personal, professional, and academic connections for edits and revisions. Lucy from Switch4Good is also available for review at any point during these steps.
4. Demonstration
Pitch the LTE or op-ed to the press outlets you found in your research!
Repeat steps up to this point for each LTE or op-ed written.
Create and deliver a presentation about your experience going through the op-ed process. Pick an audience from your network.
Deliverables:
Documentation of research and planning (notes, outline, etc.)
Documentation of editing and revision (track changes, comments, edited and final drafts, etc.)
Final drafts of at least five letters to the editor or op-eds
Documentation of pitching LTEs or op-eds to press outlets, including any publications
Visual aids and talking points/script for the presentation
Commitment:
20-40 hours over the course of the semester