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The Heart of Democratic Citizenship–a discussion summary for IF’s online community conversation

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An exploratory discussion of the meaning of the office of citizen in a self-governing society.

“In a democracy, the highest office is the office of citizen.”– Felix Frankfurter, Supreme Court Justice

A diverse group of citizens from all across the country and the political spectrum enthusiastically participated in this online, exploratory community conversation on Thursday, June 17, 2021. These participants engaged with each other and a series of key questions about citizenship in a democratic or self-governing society as they explored and expanded on their diverse ideas.

Some of the key questions that prompted their robust discussion:

While each of the three small-group conversations was unique, there were also a lot of common themes.  Below, we’ve attempted to summarize many of the key ideas and themes from all three groups’ discussions of the Heart of Democratic Citizenship.

This online community conversation was part of the National Week of Conversation organized by the ListenFirst Coalition.  #ListenFirst


Discussion Summary

How does it feel to be a citizen in a self-governing society?  And/or how should it feel?

What are some of the roles and responsibilities of the Office of Citizen? 

What are some of the make or break features of democratic citizenship?

What are some of our most positive, expansive visions of what citizenship in a democratic or self-governing society could be?

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