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Episode summary:
Understanding civics is crucial for being an informed and engaged citizen. Here are some key reasons why it is important:
In summary, understanding civics is vital for citizens to actively participate in democracy, make informed decisions, protect individual rights, hold government accountable, foster civic engagement, and promote social cohesion. It empowers individuals to become responsible and active participants in their communities, contributing to the betterment of society as a whole.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Why Civics is Important [6:30]
- Apathy [12:00]
- Where to Start [18:00]
- People Want to be Right [23:00]
- Democracy is Hard Work [30:50]
- Growing Pains [36:00]
- Creating Boundaries [42:00]
- Signals and Symbols [46:00]
- Make Noise with Your Group [52:14]
- How to Start [58:00]
Quote:
“Let’s say you’re right.”
Connect with us:
- Subscribe to the Project Good Work Blog to read the article version of the interview.
- If you have a passion for an unserved community, a social justice problem or want to change minds contact Project Good Work at www.ProjectGood.Work to start your project of change today.
By projectgoodpodcastEpisode summary:
Understanding civics is crucial for being an informed and engaged citizen. Here are some key reasons why it is important:
In summary, understanding civics is vital for citizens to actively participate in democracy, make informed decisions, protect individual rights, hold government accountable, foster civic engagement, and promote social cohesion. It empowers individuals to become responsible and active participants in their communities, contributing to the betterment of society as a whole.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Why Civics is Important [6:30]
- Apathy [12:00]
- Where to Start [18:00]
- People Want to be Right [23:00]
- Democracy is Hard Work [30:50]
- Growing Pains [36:00]
- Creating Boundaries [42:00]
- Signals and Symbols [46:00]
- Make Noise with Your Group [52:14]
- How to Start [58:00]
Quote:
“Let’s say you’re right.”
Connect with us:
- Subscribe to the Project Good Work Blog to read the article version of the interview.
- If you have a passion for an unserved community, a social justice problem or want to change minds contact Project Good Work at www.ProjectGood.Work to start your project of change today.