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US democracy is rapidly backsliding, with growing impacts on people in cities and towns nationwide. Programs and institutions that once seemed stable are changing quickly, and it is challenging to figure out where, when, and how best to respond. Yet democratic backsliding is not a new phenomenon. It has occurred in countries around the world, received significant attention, and a growing body of knowledge can help us identify effective options to meet this moment. This session will share key research findings and practitioner insights to help people strategize.
This is part of the ‘Friday Fast For Justice’ virtual workshop series by Georgetown’s Center on Faith and Justice