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Why the Work of Citizenship Starts with Values

The 10 Questions

  • For Whom?
  • What the Principles Get You
  • #1 What Matters to Me and Why?
  • #2 How Much Should I Share?
  • #3 How Do I Make It about More than Myself?
  • #4 Where Do We Start?
  • #5 How Can We Make It Easy and Engaging for Others to Join in?
  • #6 How Do You Get Wisdom from Crowds?
  • #7 How Do You Handle the Downside of Crowds?
  • #8 Are We Pursuing Voice or Influence or Both?
  • #9 How Do We Get from Voice to Change?
  • #10 How Can We Find Allies?
  • Why the Work of Citizenship Starts with Values
  • Danielle Allen on Civic Agency in a Digital Age

Video 1 - What is a citizen's job?

Video 2- Why Start with the Declaration of Independence?

Video 3- If you start with the Declaration, what about the ladies?

Video 4- How can you be an effective civic agent? It's a layer cake.

 

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