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[ONLINE] – Collaborative Governance: How We Build Power Together

  • Virtual
  • 12PM – 1PM EDT
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Collaborative governance, or, refers to a broad range of practices that elected officials, community leaders, bureaucrats, and organizers are adopting as they figure out how to govern together. Going beyond demands, represents a willing among two typically adversarial parties. Instead of representatives and those represented on either side of a line, both see themselves as partners with unique and valuable capacities, working together to build the world we want to live in.

¹ú²úÊÓÆµ, The Forge, and Local Progress are co-hosting an event to examine what is co-governance, examples of on the ground models, and how to connect these local examples to higher models of structural power. The Forge recently published an issue on collaborative governance and ¹ú²úÊÓÆµâ€™s Political Reform program released a report on collaborative governance models.

To accompany this work, we will be co-hosting a virtual event, bringing together advocates, practitioners, and elected officials to discuss best practices for co-governance, help identify promising strategies, and highlight lessons learned from on-the-ground experiences with co-governance in the U.S. It will attempt to move beyond the dichotomy of "inside" and "outside" power, and discuss ways that residents, organizers, and those in government can collaborate and move towards shared decision-making. We will put all of this in the context of the new wave of interest in and need for structural change brought about by the significant events of 2020.

Opening Remarks

Mark Schmitt
Director, Political Reform Program, ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ

Panel

Speakers:

Crystal Zermeno
Strategy Director, Texas Organizing Project

Jessie Ulibarri,
Co-Executive Director, State Innovation Exchange

Gail Johnson
Former Gainesville City Commissioner

Helen Gym,
Philadelphia City Council Member

Moderators:

Hollie Russon Gilman,Ìý
Fellow, Political Reform Program, ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ

Sarah Johnson,Ìý
Executive Director, Local Progress

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