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Creating Spaces for ChangeWorking Toward a Story of Now in Civic EngagementApril 23, 2010
![]() Creating Spaces for Change draws heavily on the views and experiences of the people who participated in the Kellogg Foundation's Civic Engagement Learning Year and the conference convened by DDC and The Democracy Imperative called “No Better Time: Promising Opportunities in Deliberative Democracy for Educators and Practitioners." The report captures the spirit and substance of the discussions that occurred at those meetings, explains some of the tensions and opportunities facing this emerging field, and provides recommendations for funders and other leaders. It raises up the area of shared interest that both community organizers and deliberative democrats want to prioritize: going beyond mobilization techniques to more structural changes in the ways that communities make decisions and solve problems. We want to hear from you: How do you think civic engagement is changing today? What is the best way to support more meaningful deliberative discussion? Rate This Page
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