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This presentation was a part of the first annual Tidally United: Cultural Resources Shoreline Monitoring and Public Engagement Summit hosted by the Florida Public Archaeology Network at Flagler College on August 5-6, 2016. To view more videos, please check out the playlist (URL). For more information about the summit, please visit fpan.us/tidallyunited. To take part in shoreline monitoring efforts, please check out fpan.us/hmsflorida To contact Barbara click here: http://www.flpublicarchaeology.org/nc... Barbara has been working with FPAN now for six years at the North Central Regional Center in Tallahassee. Prior to that she worked for six years in cultural resource management. She received her B.S. from Florida State University and her MA from University of Leicester. Her current interests include archaeology advocacy and legislative affairs and the utilization of technology in public outreach. Abstract: Last legislative session brought many archaeological issues to the attention of professionals and avocationals a like. It became apparent that we needed to broaden our public outreach and education efforts to include our state lawmakers. As a result, we organized the first every Archaeology Advocacy Day at the Florida Capitol this past March. This presentation discusses the lessons learned and the plans for future advocacy days. See more at: http://fpangoingpublic.blogspot.com/2...