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Here’s How to Advocate for Racial Justice

Chris Stokel-Walker is a journalist for Apolitical, a global learning platform for public servants. Find Chris on Twitter at @Stokel or tell Apolitical what you think about this article at hello@apolitical.co Police brutality. Higher death rates from COVID-19 within Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities worldwide. A prison population disproportionately made up of people from ethnic minority backgrounds. … Continued

Announcing the 2020 Strategy & Performance Management Cohort

ELGL is thrilled to welcome a small group of carefully chosen cities and counties to its 2020 Strategy & Performance Management Cohort. In partnership with ClearPoint Strategy, this group will work through a rapid strategic planning program designed to help them build and implement strategy & performance management goals over just twelve weeks. They’ll be mentored … Continued

Call on Your People When you Need a Boost

Happy Monday, everyone! I’m Jessica VanderKolk, and I hope you’ll connect with me on Twitter and LinkedIn. What I’m (re)watching: Parks & Rec. It’s my favorite show when I need to keep it light. What I’m listening to: The Nice White Parents podcast from Serial and The New York Times. It’s fascinating and maddening so … Continued

“Due to patriarchy, I am behind in emails” : Supporting Families at Work

Today’s Buzz is by Stephanie Chase — connect with her on LinkedIn and Twitter What I’m Reading: Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson What I’m Watching: Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You When I’m Not Reading: Let’s be honest: playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons.     Recently, Khara Jabola-Carolus’ out-of-office statement made waves on … Continued

Graduate Student Research: Role of a Local Government PIO

ELGL member Christina Mascarenas is a graduate student at the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism in Columbia. She is pursuing a master’s degree in journalism with an emphasis in strategic communications and public relations. Christina is requesting public information officers (PIOs) with a minimum of five (5) years’ experience working as a PIO or … Continued

Diversity Dashboard: Age of Respondents

This year’s ELGL Diversity Dashboard survey launched on June 17, 2020 and since then, we’ve received 167 responses! Although the survey will continue to be available for new responses for the next few months, it’s interesting to see what kind of data we’ve received so far. This post on respondent age is the first in … Continued

Call for Mentors: Opportunities in Fall ’20 & Winter ’21

ELGL’s Cohorts Program is recruiting mentor volunteers for several cohorts in fall 2020 and early 2021. We have several new cohorts opening up this fall and early next year – and we need your help! In our three- and six-month cohorts, each participant receives valuable guidance from a one-on-one mentor city. This provides an outlet … Continued

You Literally, Need to Read This

Today’s Buzz is by Samantha Roberts– connect with her on LinkedIn and Twitter! What I’m working on outside of work:  Discipline in exercise and how I spend my time! (read: not on instagram) What I’m looking forward to: Swimming with my kids this weekend My next big goal: Unrelated to work, I think we’re finally going to pull the plug … Continued

Pivot

When I started conceptualizing Social Justice -> Local Government last year, I came up with a basic premise which I spoke of in my introductory post this January. “In this series I will take the most critical, interesting, and relevant lessons I learn in my coursework and research [on social justice topics such as feminism … Continued

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