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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: The Secret to Revitalizing Communities- this is how we improve our neighborhoods. It’s a great way to teach the next generation about citizenship and how to be a part of something bigger than themselves.
But what is involved in getting involved? Politics has an ugly reputation. How does one participate, get meaningful results, and keep ones sanity?
Friend of the show, BLAIR DUQUESNAY, takes us through her experience navigating levee governance and politics in her hometown of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. She explains why civic activity is important to her and the example she wants to set for others. It’s a great example of citizenship that we can all learn from.
In this conversation, Frazer Rice and Blair discuss the importance of community engagement and civic responsibility, particularly in the context of New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina. Blair shares her journey into civic activism, the challenges faced in flood protection governance, and the grassroots efforts to raise awareness and advocate for reforms. They emphasize the significance of being informed and active citizens, the lessons learned from local democracy, and the need for ongoing engagement in community issues.
“We’re all just humans in this process.”
“It’s important to research the issues.”
“You have to vote to have a voice.”
00:00 Community Engagement and Civic Responsibility
05:59 Political Challenges in Flood Management
12:11 Lessons in Local Democracy?
Reinvigorating Our Communities
Navigating Governance After Hurricane Katrina
WHAT IS CIVICS?
https://frazerrice.com/all-the-presidents-money/
community engagement, civic responsibility, Hurricane Katrina, governance reforms, flood protection, grassroots advocacy, local democracy, civic engagement, informed citizen, activism, belle curve, blair duquesnay, ritholtz wealth, next capital, next vantage, frazer rice
By Frazer Rice4.8
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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: The Secret to Revitalizing Communities- this is how we improve our neighborhoods. It’s a great way to teach the next generation about citizenship and how to be a part of something bigger than themselves.
But what is involved in getting involved? Politics has an ugly reputation. How does one participate, get meaningful results, and keep ones sanity?
Friend of the show, BLAIR DUQUESNAY, takes us through her experience navigating levee governance and politics in her hometown of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. She explains why civic activity is important to her and the example she wants to set for others. It’s a great example of citizenship that we can all learn from.
In this conversation, Frazer Rice and Blair discuss the importance of community engagement and civic responsibility, particularly in the context of New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina. Blair shares her journey into civic activism, the challenges faced in flood protection governance, and the grassroots efforts to raise awareness and advocate for reforms. They emphasize the significance of being informed and active citizens, the lessons learned from local democracy, and the need for ongoing engagement in community issues.
“We’re all just humans in this process.”
“It’s important to research the issues.”
“You have to vote to have a voice.”
00:00 Community Engagement and Civic Responsibility
05:59 Political Challenges in Flood Management
12:11 Lessons in Local Democracy?
Reinvigorating Our Communities
Navigating Governance After Hurricane Katrina
WHAT IS CIVICS?
https://frazerrice.com/all-the-presidents-money/
community engagement, civic responsibility, Hurricane Katrina, governance reforms, flood protection, grassroots advocacy, local democracy, civic engagement, informed citizen, activism, belle curve, blair duquesnay, ritholtz wealth, next capital, next vantage, frazer rice

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