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South Dakota Voices Community Forum

Overall Goals of the Forum

• Elevate community voices impacted by current federal and state policy.

• Foster public awareness on how this administration’s actions are affecting vulnerable populations.

• Create a platform for education, empowerment, and mobilization.

• Facilitate coalition-building among progressive leaders, organizations, and individuals.

• Collect feedback and stories from the community to guide future action.

Expectations for Speakers

• Speak from lived experience, subject-matter expertise, or frontline advocacy work.

• Address specific policy harms under the current administration as they relate to:

– Women’s rights and bodily autonomy

– Indigenous sovereignty and systemic neglect

– LGBTQ+ rights under attack

– Cuts or threats to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid

– Federal worker layoffs and civil service purges

– Defunding and political interference in public education

– The criminalization of poverty and housing insecurity

– Inhumane immigration policies and ICE overreach

• Highlight how these policies manifest locally.

• Present calls to action—what the audience can do next.

Audience Engagement Guidelines

• Keep space safe, inclusive, and trauma-informed.

• Encourage respectful dialogue rooted in curiosity or concern, not hostility.

• Provide comment cards or a QR code for anonymous submissions.

• Invite attendees to share their own stories or testimonials in designated sections.

• Facilitate breakout moments (if possible) for deeper conversation.

What We Hope to Achieve

• Document personal stories and public testimony that can be used to advocate for change at the local, state, and federal level.

• Spark renewed political engagement and grassroots energy in the face of apathy or despair.

• Build and strengthen alliances with tribal leaders, educators, healthcare workers, LGBTQ advocates, immigrant families, and more.

• Equip community members with tangible tools and next steps (resources, voter info, protest dates, mutual aid, etc.).

• Pressure local officials and policymakers by showing unified concern and shared values across multiple communities

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