LELA 201: Top 10 Primer: Seeking Diversity: How Do We Do It Today?

This is a free online course from 10:00 - 11:15 AM. Please register ahead of time to access the Zoom link.

The comfortable patterns of our daily lives can lull us into believing we have a good handle on what others think about current community challenges. In this short course local elected officials map their daily interactions with others and learn how to broaden their nets of input into public issues.     

 

Local government elected officials will assess the extent to which the diversity in their lives aligns with the diversity in their communities, consider how social changes related to civic engagement affect their efforts to seek diverse public participation, and devise concrete strategies for increasing diversity in civic engagement.    

There currently are no scheduled offerings of this course.
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Dale Zuckert

Assistant Registrar
919.966.4414
For questions regarding course details, including location, schedule, materials, and continuing education credits, please contact:

Ling Rudicil

Program Manager, Management, Administration, and Leadership Group
919.843.4958
Manager of Elected Official Programming, Center for Public Leadership and Governance
Teaching Associate Professor