From Greater Clark Foundation and PACE:
A Look at Civic Language Perceptions in Kentucky and Appalachia
PACE’s Civic Language Perceptions Project seeks to understand peoples’ perceptions of the language associated with civic engagement and democracy work. The words Americans use to describe our civic values, ideals, and practices are also the words we use to connect, share, and co-create our communities and national future. What can we know about how aligned we are on our language choices related to our civic lives? Perhaps a more important concern underlies this question: Are we talking past each other about values we think we share?
Join us MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 12 PM for a look at how voters in Kentucky perceive civic language and how that compares with national trends.
This webinar is hosted by PACE: Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement and Greater Clark Foundation. This event is co-sponsored by the Appalachian Funders Network and Grantmakers of Kentucky.