Jay KaufmanOct 26, 20211 min readPublic Square, Public EducationA vibrant democracy demands an informed and engaged citizenry. How can we expect to have good citizens, much less good leaders, if we don’t have a shared commitment to educating tomorrow’s voters on their responsibilities as citizens?
A vibrant democracy demands an informed and engaged citizenry. How can we expect to have good citizens, much less good leaders, if we don’t have a shared commitment to educating tomorrow’s voters on their responsibilities as citizens?
Dear The - Reflections on Role and SelfElection Day 1994, November 8, is a day I long remember and a memory I’ll long treasure. It was the day I was first elected to serve in...
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