How to Advance Change
Have you hosted a Dinner for Democracy or Campus Coffee for Change and want to do more? There are many ways to protect democracy. Use these suggestions and build upon them.
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Engage local government officials
- Attend public meetings and community forums. Stay informed and show policymakers that people in the community are paying attention.
- Meet with your city council and local school board members. Discuss local issues that matter to you and learn more about their current priorities.
- Apply to serve on a local commission. Local governing bodies often rely on commissions and committees to study issues and make policy recommendations. These positions are typically appointed by the city council or mayor.
- Thank your local elected officials. Reach out to your city council and school board members to thank them for their efforts. Navigating the current political climate as a local elected official can be tough.
Participate in local elections
- Volunteer on a local campaign. Local campaigns typically have small budgets, so volunteers are essential. Offer to block walk, distribute yard signs, or even host a small fundraising event. Everything helps.
- Become a poll worker. Poll workers are paid to staff polling places during early voting and on Election Day. They are essential to our democracy, and local jurisdictions are always in need of more.