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Too often, social movements are short-lived and government officials respond with symbolic measures that don't last. Join the National Civic League to hear how cities can ensure that work to advance equity becomes a permanent aspect of local governance.
Webinar Description:
The Model City Charter is used by hundreds of cities to guide their charter language and governance structure. The National Civic League recently revised its 120-year-old Model City Charter to provide guidance to cities on everything from city management to equity and public engagement. The newly released Ninth Edition continues the League’s tradition of helping cities implement professional, ethical and representative governance, and also includes a new emphasis on civic engagement and equity.
The 2021 revision process was led by a Steering Committee of 22 national representatives and experts. During this webinar, attendees will hear from participants from that revision process who will outline how cities might improve their treatment of equity and civic engagement. Lastly, we will hear about a city manager’s experience with incorporating equity into the city’s charter, mission and vision, and programs and policies.
Speakers
Tom Carroll, Village Manager, Village of Silverton, Ohio
Benoy Jacob, Director of the Community Development Institute, University of Wisconsin – Madison
Doug Linkhart, President, National Civic League
Wendy Willis, Executive Director, Deliberative Democracy Consortium
The National Civic League thanks you for registering for yesterday’s webinar, Infusing Community Engagement and Equity into Your Charter. The recording is provided below if you couldn’t join us or would like to revisit the content.
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