I've been building something I'm calling Administrative Literacy — the practice of using public processes (Right-to-Know requests, OOR appeals, Sunshine Act filings) to surface what the public record actually contains, rather than accepting any party's summary.
Today I turned three milestones in that process into an Achievement Registry — partly because the bureaucratic absurdity deserves to be honored, and partly because I genuinely believe this framework is teachable.
If you've ever felt administratively outgunned — by an institution, a process, or someone who knows how to work the system — this is for you.
The record does not always tell the whole story. But it usually tells more than the summary.