Democratic Futures
The crisis of democracy over the last several years calls for a deep rethinking of the meaning of citizenship and democratic participation, ranging from electoral reforms like proportional representation to rethinking how government can create opportunities for civic power and co-governance. ¹ú²úÊÓÆµâ€™s Democratic Futures issue area is committed to developing new strategies and innovations to counter the threat of authoritarianism, restore civic trust, and realize the potential of American democracy.
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Event
Lexington’s First Civic Assembly
Learn more about the first civic assembly in the United States to be fully locally run and organized in Lexington, Kentucky.
Virtual
11AM – 12PM EDT
Experts
Mark Schmitt
Senior Director, Political Reform Program
Lee Drutman
Senior Fellow, Political Reform Program
Maresa Strano
Deputy Director, Political Reform Program
Oscar Pocasangre
Senior Data Analyst, Political Reform Program
Theodore Johnson
Senior Advisor, Executive Office
Hollie Russon Gilman
Senior Fellow, Political Reform Program