Rebooting Democracy: Richard Young on Revitalizing Civic Assemblies
MAY 6, 202642 MIN
Rebooting Democracy: Richard Young on Revitalizing Civic Assemblies
MAY 6, 202642 MIN
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On this episode of Luce Change, Sean Buffington speaks with Richard Young, Executive Director of CivicLex in Lexington, Kentucky, about the power of place, and why local democracy is the most underestimated front in the fight to rebuild civic life in America.At the center of the conversation is CivicLex’s first-ever civic assembly: 36 randomly selected, demographically representative Lexington residents convening across six sessions to deliberate on proposed changes to the city charter. Like the concentric rings of a public square, the assembly draws people inward toward a shared decision–Young believes that is exactly how civic repair begins.Articles & Organizations Mentioned:CivicLex: civiclex.orgAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences: amacad.orgEveryday Democracy (Martha McCoy): everyday-democracy.orgHarvard Kennedy School / Archon Fung: hks.harvard.eduKentucky Rural-Urban Exchange: kyrux.orgOak Ridge Periodic Tables (David Allred, Oak Ridge, TN): oakridgeperiodictables.comBlack Yarn (Lexington, KY): blackyarn.comOutlier Media (Detroit, MI): outliermedia.orgPeople’s Budget Office / Mural Arts Philadelphia: muralarts.orgNorth Carolina Local News Lab Fund: nclocalnews.orgPanelot (sortition software): panelot.orgThe Austin Common (Austin, TX): theaustincommon.comThe Village Square (Liz Joyner, Tallahassee, FL): tlh.villagesquare.usGood Neighbor Week (San Francisco, CA): sfgoodneighborweek.orgDepartment of Public Transformation: publictransformation.orgKnight Foundation: knightfoundation.orgBluegrass Community Foundation: bgcf.orgInterested in joining the conversation? Share this episode with a friend, follow Henry Luce Foundation on Instagram & LinkedIn, or subscribe to our newsletter.