I represented the Cosmopolitan Coalition through direct public outreach at Charlotte Pride and DragonCon — meeting people face to face, explaining the movement’s core principles and reforms, and turning festival-floor curiosity into early grassroots support.
Introducing a Movement in Person
A young movement built on unfamiliar ideas can’t wait for people to stumble onto it online. Charlotte Pride and DragonCon put thousands of curious, diverse attendees in one place — the challenge was to meet them where they were and translate a big cosmopolitan vision into a conversation worth having in ninety seconds.
The Approach
Meet People Where They Are
Showed up in person at Charlotte Pride and DragonCon rather than waiting for the movement to be found online.
Translate Principles Into Plain Talk
Explained core principles and proposed reforms in accessible terms to a broad, diverse audience.
Turn Curiosity Into Support
Converted festival-floor conversations into early grassroots interest and momentum for the movement.
Measure What Lands
Tracked the impact through Google Analytics traffic spikes tied to each outreach event.
The Impact
Two flagship events, thousands of face-to-face conversations, and a measurable bump in engagement — visible as Google Analytics traffic spikes — that strengthened public understanding and seeded early grassroots support for the coalition.
Movements Are Built Face to Face
No website converts like a real conversation. Standing on the floor at Pride and DragonCon — explaining the ideas, answering the hard questions, and watching the traffic spike afterward — turned a set of principles into people who’d actually heard them, and some who stayed.
Image credits: “View of crowd on Second Avenue during 2012 Midnight Sun Festival, Fairbanks, Alaska” by RadioKAOS (CC BY-SA 3.0)


