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Wed 14

September 14, 2022 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm CDT

The Critical Role of Local Civic Leaders

National Conference on Citizenship

Location: Online

Local civic leaders play critical roles in strengthening networks and solving problems. They are as diverse as the communities they live in, including elected officials, neighborhood leaders, businesspeople, faith leaders, educators, librarians, city managers, and many others.

How are local civic leaders faring, in the midst of a global pandemic, a more polarized political environment, and a changing technological landscape? How are they bringing people together, online and in-person? How have their experiences with different civic opportunities – voting, volunteering, public deliberation, political activism – affected their thinking and planning?

The Democracy Innovation program of the National Conference on Citizenship is exploring these questions in partnership with the Kettering Foundation and the National Issues Forums Institute network as part of the “Local Civic Leaders” project. The aim of this work is to document ways that local civic leaders can and are improving the democratic life of their places where they live.

Join us for a webinar on Wednesday, September 14th at 12:30 ET to hear from three civic leaders who can provide both a local and national perspective:

  • Betty Knighton is the President of the National Issues Forums Institute
  • Derrick Hammond is a city councilmember and the pastor of the Oak Valley Baptist Church in Oak Ridge, Tennessee
  • Brad Rourke is a program officer at the Kettering Foundation and the founder and former publisher of local online news source Rockville Central in Rockville, Maryland

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