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Civic Engagement Toolkit

One of the goals of the Center for Leadership, Engagement and Service is empowering students to be engaged, global citizens. We recognize that are many different ways for students to fulfill that role. Here are a few resources for students to further interact with our democracy.

Voting

Civic Participation

Attend and speak at local meetings of city and county commissioners, the board of education and other forms of local government. Because of Covid-19 many of these meetings are being held online or broadcast. For the City of Decatur and Dekalb County, check out:

City of Decatur City Commissioners Meetings
City Schools of Decatur School Board Meetings
DeKalb County Board of Commissioners Meetings
DeKalb County School District Board of Education Meetings

a group of students gather with a state representative in the. halls of a public building. The American flag and pride flag are directly behind them in the hallway.

Advocacy

  • Find your elected officials at all levels and their contact information using http://www.usa.gov/elected-officials
  • Write a letter or email to your elected officials, a guide developed by the ACLU on how to write an effective letter or email to elected officials
  • Host a Letter-Writing Campaign: from the Resource Centre in the United Kingdom, a charity dedicated to assisting community groups to obtain their goals
  • Attend an Advocacy Day. Many nonprofits, organizations, and causes will hold an advocacy day at either state or federal legislatures. If you are interested in finding one for a cause you’re passionate about, please email cles@cn33.net.
  • Attend the Spring Lobby Weekend with the Friends Committee on National LegislationThe Friends Committee on National Legislation hosts a Spring Lobby Weekend every year that Agnes Scott students have the opportunity to attend. Applications are released in the fall semester and students are notified in the late fall or early spring semester to start preparing for the trip

Protesting

Please contact Blayne McDonald, Assistant Director for Service-Learning and Civic Engagement, for more information or questions. 

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