This article explores interactive and engaging techniques that transform advocacy presentations from one-way communication into participatory experiences. It examines methods such as Q&A sessions, polls, group discussions, and real-time activities that foster inclusivity, build rapport, and enhance message retention. Case illustrations from health, education, and environmental campaigns demonstrate how participatory approaches deepen engagement, while rapport-building through empathy, inclusive language, and audience acknowledgment sustains trust. The discussion highlights strategies for maintaining attention—varying tone and movement, integrating visuals, and using humor and prompts—to ensure that advocacy presentations inspire, involve, and mobilize audiences.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.