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AMERICAAMERICASPEAKSSPEAKSEngaging Citizens in Governance

Libraries: Making a Difference in the Future of Our Democracy

Florida Public Library Directors Meeting

Theo BrownSenior AssociateAmericaSpeaks

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Crisis of Democracy

• Political paralysis and hyper-partisanship

• Little or no progress on the big systemic issues

• High public distrust and disengagement

• 21st century problems can’t be solved by government alone; and often don’t align with government jurisdictions

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Lack of Trust in Government

• Just 22 percent of Americans say they can trust the government in Washington almost always or most of the time. This is among the lowest measures in fifty years.

• Favorable ratings for both major parties, as well as Congress, have reached record lows.

• The proportion of Americans who say they are “angry with the federal government has doubled since 2000, from 10% to 20%.

Source: Pew Research Center

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Promising Opportunities

• “Profound brokenness” of the system leads to willingness to try new approaches

• New powerful technologies and large-scale change methodologies

• Untapped common ground that crosses traditional divides

• All of these can lead to building public constituency

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• Create a stronger public constituency and mandate for change

• Educate the electorate about the challenges facing government officials

• Involve the public in being part of the solution and taking action

• Gain unique insight and new options

So, Why Engage the Public?

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An Organizer’s Credo

• To be an organizer, one must believe one thing and one thing only and it is this: “the people will, if given enough information, most of the time, make the right decision.”

– Saul Alinsky

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Belief in American Democracy

• With all of our problems, we still have a system that works if we use it

• Churchill on democracy “worst system ever invented. . . . “

• Belief in the American system • Trust in the American people• History of progressive social change

– MLK and his belief in America– Constantly expanding involvement

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Building Public Involvement

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Building Public Involvement

• Mass communication efforts

• Active interface with the public

• Basic civic education

• Projects that give citizens a real voice

• Promotion of “active citizenship”

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“There is not such a cradle of democracy upon the earth as the Free Public Library, this republic of letters, where neither rank, office, nor wealth receives the slightest consideration.“

~Andrew Carnegie

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Deliberative Democracy Field

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AmericaSpeaks’ Purpose

AmericaSpeaks’ mission is to reinvigorate American

democracy by engaging citizens in the public

decisions that most impact their lives

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Finding Common Ground on Our Fiscal Future

Diverse Group of 3,500 Americans Across 57 Cities Weigh In on Nation’s Fiscal Challenges

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19 Town Meeting Sites

Albuquerque Augusta Casper ChicagoColumbiaDallasDes MoinesDetroitGrand ForksJacksonLos Angeles CountyLouisvilleMissoulaOverland Park PhiladelphiaPortlandPortsmouthRichmondSilicon Valley

3,500 People Across 57 Cities

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www.usabudgetdiscussion.org

Video: America Speaks: Our Budget, Our Economy

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Principles for Effective Citizen Engagement

• Linked to Decision Makers• Demographic Diversity• Informed Participation• Facilitated Deliberation• Discover Shared Priorities• Clear Recommendations for Action• Sustaining Citizen Engagement

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What infrastructure is needed for a healthy democracy?

•Legislative

•Human

•Organizational

•Physical

•Technological

•Media

•Educational

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Governing body actively promotes public participation, funds it, and receives and acts on citizen input

A Legislative Mandate for Participation

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• Skills: process facilitation, conflict resolution, deliberative democracy

• Network of facilitators needed in every community

The Human Infrastructure to Undergird it, and…

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• Mediating organizations needed• Must have trust and confidence of the public

The Organizational Infrastructure to Undergird it

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• Space in community where everyone feels safe

• No one party dominates the space

• Common or public square

Safe, Accessible Physical Spaces

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• Commitment from nation or region to provide every person with broadband Internet access

• Commit as a society to imparting skills necessary to use the Web

The Necessary Technology

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• Free flow of information is critical to the core of democracy

• Need to teach media literacy• Technology, especially broadband, is changing the

ways people access and process information

The Knight Commission Report on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy

www.knightcomm.org

A Trustworthy, Fact-based Media

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• One must learn to be a good citizen

• Counteract damaging effects of political campaigning, ineffective media

Robust Civic Education

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Libraries’ Natural Assets

• Accessible to the whole community• Respected source of factual information• Trusted as a neutral convener• Ability to attract partners and create alliances• Talented, committed staff• RENEWED commitment to building community and

playing a leading role in community life

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Rethinking Libraries

• Innovative and exciting ideas about libraries of the future

• David Lankes and others--”new librarianship”• Knowledge is created through conversation and

therefore libraries are in the conversation business• Libraries enrich, capture, store and disseminate the

conversations of a community

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Challenges to Libraries Playing a Strong Role in this Arena

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To meet the challenges of the 21st century, we have to learn new ways of meaningfully linking public will and political will to take action on

the major problems we face.

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“A popular government without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance, and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.”

~Andrew Carnegie

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“..and although the practical problem of revitalizing citizenship is enormous, it is challenging rather than insuperable.”

~Wilson Carey McWilliamsRedeeming Democracy in

America

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Thank You!

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