under construction for 2024 cycle

DESIGN SERVICES

[need to edit text] I'm sending you my website here: https://www.kimnguyen.win/

Here's a list of candidates I have worked with:

  • Sam Park 

  • Bee Nguyen

  • Kirkland Carden

  • Hattie Portis-Jones

  • Dontaye Carter

  • Michelle Schreiner

  • Doug Stoner 

  • Brandon Goldberg 

  • Katie Kissel 

  • Megan Harris 

  • Renitta Shannon

I have designed full branding packages (logo, color palette, and typography selections), websites, walk cards, postcards, mailers, yard signs, stickers, buttons, email banners, and business cards. These aren't all on my website right now but happy to send you samples if you'd like.

Let me know if your candidates have any needs at this time, or how best we can work together in the future.

Weekly Group Support: Never do anything hard aloneEvery Wednesday morning from 10-11am on zoom.

  • Do you just feel like you need to talk to someone about the wild experiences you’re having while campaigning? Do you just want to sit back and listen to other women candidates share stories about their campaigns’ challenges and successes? Do you need a safe space to share your doubts and insecurities about this whole business?

  • >Every Wednesday morning from 10-11, we will hold candidate group counseling with a licensed life coach, Judy Cantwell, and other candidates in Her Term’s network.

  • These are some resources that have been shared during our calls:

upcoming sessions


Tune-Up resources

Post-Primary Emotional Debriefing—Occurred on Monday, June 6. Workshop led by Vivian Hwang Daniel, LCSW. This workshop was open to all candidates who ran in the primary, regardless of the outcome. It helped candidates parse through the constant thoughts in their minds and clarify where to focus their emotional and physical energy. And offered tools that will help them guide your actions to be the person (not just the candidate) they want to be.
Materials from the session: slides, 40 values checklist, Dropping Anchor exercise

Refresh Your Fundraising—Occurred on Tuesday, June 7, 6-7pm. Led by Emily Hawkins and Caroline Saudek, Principals at CDE Strategies. Emily is Sen. Jon Ossoff's National Finance Director and Caroline is Sen. Ossoff's Georgia Finance Director. Together, they have broken fundraising records and have twenty three years of fundraising experience. They shared practical fundraising advice and lessons learned as well industry-wide fundraising trends that they are seeing in campaigns across the country. Materials from the session: slides

Capitol Tour & First Days Tips—Occurred on Thursday, June 9, 2022, 1-2pm at the State Capitol. Former Rep. Angelika Kausche took candidates for a tour of the Legislature (and where all the elusive women's bathrooms are) and told them about all the things they need to know on their first day at work after inauguration. Please email han@herterm.org if you’d like to attend this when we offer it again in Sept/Oct.

Authentic Storytelling—Occurred on Tuesday, June 28th, 8-10am. By IT ALL Media—They covered: Curing imposter syndrome and taking up the space you deserve; Intersection of public policy and personal narrative; Owning your story; the power that comes with being the author and main character of your personal narrative; Sisterhood rooted in the collective visibility that comes when more women are in positions of power in our political system Watch the full recording here. Passcode: 3*W4eXw1

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Website Workshop—One of your best tools for attracting new donors is your website, but can they even find it or figure out how to give? - SEO expert Sinoun Chea at Shiftweb worked with candidates through each of their websites and gave lessons on how to improve findability and drive people to give, vote, or volunteer. Watch the full recording here. Passcode: a+$X3hM#


Counseling services

We know that campaigning – not to mention campaigning against the backdrop of a pandemic, professional responsibilities, and family commitments – is hard no matter your gender. That’s why Her Term has made a commitment to including 100% confidential counseling services as a free or low-cost resource to you.

    • Participation is 100% anonymous. No one, including Her Term staff, will have visibility into which, if any, candidates pursue this resource

    • Services will be free of charge or on a sliding scale and are committed through year-end

    • All arrangements and dealings will be confidentially managed directly between candidate and the practitioner

    • See below for the list of highly qualified and values-aligned therapists, all of whom:

    • - Have come through referral and been vetted by Her Term for their support of progressive women in office

    • - Will participate in information sessions about the challenges facing women in politics

    • - Will have direct access to Her Term Executive Director, Han Pham, or outside candidates for background training (insight into politics and candidacy in general - candidate/patient-specific info is never shared outside the patient/practitioner relationship)  

  • I can be contacted by email: nishmabarron@gmail.com or by phone: 770 209-2280.

    I provide telehealth, so location is not a limitation unless the client wants in-person services.

    Please see my Psychology Today profile. I'm a woman of SE Asian descent and almost all my clients are people of color. Many are first or second generation in the US. I have seen clients who practice (to different degrees) a variety of religions - Christians, Catholics, Hindus, Muslims, Jews - as well as people who are not religious or who identify as Pagan. I also work with people who have consensually non-monogamous relationships.

  • Pro Bono or Sliding Scale

    www.judycan.com

    404-315-7331, judycanLPC@gmail.com

    Hello, and, thank you for your dedication to public service. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor & Board Certified Life/Work/Organization/Corporate Coach in private practice for more than 40 years in the U.S.A. & internationally. I have been an American Red Cross Disaster Mental Health volunteer for 29 years. I work with adults, individually, in couples & in groups. Communication skills among national cultures in the workplace, relationships & the community are a specialty of mine. I am primarily a Cognitive Behavior Therapist (CBT) where I serve as an interactive partner in coaching & counseling providing feedback and skills training. CBT means that we: think > feel > behave. Our thoughts cause our emotions which result in our behavior. The bumper sticker on my car reads: "Don't Believe Everything You Think". I primarily work virtually on a secure video platform. For HerTerm participants, I will serve pro bono or sliding scale. I can be reached through: www.judycan.com, LinkedIn Judy Cantwell, Facebook Cross Culture Coach, 404-315-7331, judycanLPC@gmail.com. I like to respond within two hours. I am here to serve our mission!

  • Free-of-Charge

    lissadavisphd@gmail.com

    I have a small solo practice in Decatur with a specialty in anxiety/OCD and I have an anti-racist, LGBTQ affirming practice. My approach involves listening and collaborating to develop skills that allow us to navigate emotions and thoughts effectively while acting in accordance with our values (ACT, DBT, CBT). I am equipped for virtual/video sessions and would have no more than one hour per week to offer.

  • Sliding Scale

    viviandanielcounseling@proton.me

    https://www.viviandanielcounseling.com/

    I help people who are feeling stressed and overwhelmed to better cope with challenges, change patterns of behavior that aren’t working, improve relationships with friends and family, and increase an overall sense of well being.

    By providing a safe, supportive, nonjudgmental, and welcoming space, I help you explore how social, political, economic, and cultural factors impact your health and wellbeing. My approach is compassionate, culturally-responsive, and identity-affirming, with a social justice perspective.

    Both my life and work experiences have shaped my work as a therapist. My life experience includes growing up as a child of Taiwanese immigrants, living in Europe as an adult, and advocating for social justice. My work experience includes providing counseling at Duke University Medical Center, Elon University Counseling Center, and multiple therapy agencies.

    In therapy sessions, I use various evidence-based treatments to help you work towards your personalized goals. You can learn ways to cope with stress, how to not let your emotions overwhelm you, how to skillfully ask for what you need in your relationships, and to confidently communicate a kind no when setting boundaries at work or in your personal life.

    Sessions are offered online via a secure format. Before beginning therapy with any potential new client, I offer a free 15-minute consultation to answer any questions and to see if we are a good match to work well together.

  • Pro Bono or Sliding Scale

    www.oakhurstpsychotherapy.com

    (404) 371-9171, ext. 1, DrEzust@comcast.net

    Stephanie Ezust, PhD, a psychologist in Decatur, Georgia, has been working as a psychotherapist since 1976, having come into this profession through the Women’s Health Movement. She currently works with trauma survivors, and increasingly with people around issues of ageing, illness, and dying. She lives with two rescue Siamese kittens who are about to celebrate their first birthday. She enjoys music (always hoping to reclaim that piano in the living room), movies, and books, as well as dancing, walking, and hiking, and most importantly, connecting with friends and family.

    I see people in person (in Decatur) and on Zoom. Depending on the circumstances, I will see people as part of Her Term either on a sliding scale or pro bono (to be discussed. Please check out my website, http://www.oakhurstpsychotherapy.com/ The best way to reach me is by phone (404) 371-9171, ext. 1, or by email, DrEzust@comcast.net

  • Free-of-Charge

    emily@cultivateatlanta.com

    Emily is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (CSW005867) specializing in working with women on concerns related to recovery from substance use disorders, life transitions, identity development, relationship challenges, shame resilience, and recovering from perfectionism.

    Following her passion for wanting to serve others, Emily graduated from the University of Georgia with her Masters in Social Work and has worked in a variety of clinical settings in the Atlanta area. Upon graduation, Emily worked at Ridgeview as an admissions counselor. She then transitioned to MARR and worked as a primary counselor where she honed her expertise and passion for addiction and recovery. Before transitioning to private practice, Emily served as the Dual Diagnosis Assistant Director at Skyland Trail where she worked with individuals that have a substance use disorder as well as a co-occurring diagnosis like major depression, generalized anxiety, schizophrenia, complex trauma, and disordered eating. At Skyland, Emily also provided supervision to therapists.

    Emily’s goal in therapy is to help create a safe place where clients can show up authentically and explore parts of themselves that they have kept hidden. Through values exploration, mindfulness, meaning making, and cognitive exercises, it is Emily’s hope that clients will begin to experience freedom from old cognitive and behavioral patterns that have kept them stuck and feeling unfulfilled.

  • Free-of-Charge

    ph: 404 444-7758

    goodmang@mindspring.com

    I believe psychotherapy is a collaborative partnership. Each client brings his/her strengths, vulnerabilities, stuck and wounded places, as well as the desire and potential to grow, change, and thrive. As the therapist-partner I am committed to creating a sense of safety and bring a willingness to be fully present and actively engaged. The way I listen, think, and participate in each therapy draws from several therapeutic traditions. These include Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with its appreciation for the healing potential within the therapy relationship as well as its understanding that one's past can profoundly effect present experiences and relationships; Cognitive-Behavioral Theory and Therapy which recognizes that the way one thinks dramatically impacts how one feels and behaves; and Buddhist Psychology which has taught me that awareness plus acceptance is a key facilitator of change. Please do call if I can answer any questions. 404 444-7758.

  • Sliding Scale

    www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/vena-kim-cain-atlanta-ga/704556

    Hello! My name is Vena Kim Cain and I am an Asian-American, feminist, psychotherapist and hypnotherapist with a background in yoga and meditation. I work with people who come from varied backgrounds struggling with anything ranging from anxiety and depression to sexual and emotional abuse. I use a range of techniques in my sessions, all custom fit to each client and their individual needs. I grew up in the South with immigrant parents and later went to school in Europe and traveled the world. I believe this has all contributed to my unique perspective on life and my ability to empathize with people from many different walks of life. It is a privilege to work with my clients and I look forward to hearing from you.

  • susankupferberg@gmail.com

    susankupferberg.com

    Free-of-charge

    I began my professional life as a lawyer, and made the transition to clinical psychology over twenty years ago, working with older adolescents and adults in individual therapy. Throughout my life, I have been involved in the political process, and been devoted to many social justice projects and organizations. As a college student, I worked with a professor on developing the curriculum for a new course, “Women in the American Political System”. I worked as a law student for the ACLU Voting Rights project in Atlanta. I have raised funds for many progressive candidates and causes, and have a particular dedication to voting rights, currently working as a Voter Hotline captain and on the ballot monitoring project for the Georgia Democratic Party.

    Please contact me by email (above) to set up a time to chat about logistics and to answer your questions.

  • Free-of-charge

    Remote only

    evan@drevanthomas.com

    I am a psychodynamically trained psychologist who utilizes CBT & DBT interventions in addition to insight-oriented therapy. I provide individual psychotherapy to Georgia residents via telehealth. GA PSY003899


ENDORSEMENT LIST

Here is the latest endorsing orgs list for 2022, compiled by RepGA. I’m keeping the link for the 2021 document for reference, because it contains more orgs. So use both, as you need.


HIRING STAFF

If your campaign is looking for campaign staff, check out the following sources. You will need to provide a job description. 

  • Blue Institute. GA-specific. Blue Institute supports the diversification of staffers working on Georgia campaigns. Send them a job description (ashley@theblue.institute) of the position you are looking for, and they will circulate it to their network of progressive Georgian staffers. You can look through their database of resumes here, but note that staffers get hired away quickly, so it may not always be up-to-date.

  • Political Perusers. GA-specific. Political Perusers is a weekly newsletter that features full and part-time positions, including internship opportunities, in politics, law, and advocacy. They strive to connect recent graduates and early career professionals with potential employers on political campaigns, creating a diverse pipeline for talent. Send them a job description (politicalperusers@gmail.com) for circulation. 

  • Arena Careers. Nationwide. Arena Careers is the staffing arm of Arena, a progressive training ground for campaign staffers. Functioning like a LinkedIn, graduates of Arena Academy upload their resumes and profiles to Arena Careers, and campaigns can seek out staffers. 


MARKETING & COMMS

kirpop is a full-service marketing & communications agency. We enjoy doing purpose-driven work, and as such work with a number of nonprofits. We would love to help you with marketing strategy, website development, collateral design, social media ad campaigns, display ads, radio ads, or any other marketing related needs you have.

You can read a bit more about us at linkedin.com/in/kirstinpopper

Please reach out to kirstin@kirpop.com (404-550-3445) to discuss your needs and/or see samples of our work.


UNION PRINTERS

Atlanta Brand Central—Darryl is offering a discount to Her Term candidates. He’s best reached by phone: 404 312-8777 and his email address is darryl@abcatl.com



data analysis

Bluebonnet Data is a nonprofit that recruits, trains, and organizes people with skills in coding and data science to form volunteer data analyst teams for progressive campaigns and causes. If you are interested in working with your own volunteer team, contact kassandra@bluebonnetdata.org.


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