Democracy Now:
A Panel Discussion
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
What does active citizenship in a democracy look like? How do we prepare ourselves for the challenges that our democracy will face? How do we reform our democracy so that it serves all of its constituents?
Join Revolutionary Spaces and The Humanities Workshop for Democracy Now: A Panel Discussion. This special event is an opportunity to hear from humanists whose daily work considers and shapes the state of our local and global democracies. Our panel features leaders and innovators in civic engagement, law, journalism, education, art, and community-building, each dedicated to fostering equity, inclusion, and resilience in their fields. Take part in the discussion as our panelists help us interpret the current political moment and discover new pathways to citizen leadership.
Democracy Now: A Panel Discussion is co-sponsored in part by The Humanities Workshop—a consortium of public, private, and charter secondary school communities that believes in the critical importance of the humanities in addressing urgent social issues. The humanities educate our students to understand historical context, engage in perspective-taking, hone critical thinking, and generate narrative. The Humanities Workshop believes a humanistic approach to social issues develops empathy in our students, inspiring them to engage deeply in the world around them, now and in the future, with their whole selves.
This program is free and open to the public thanks in part to the generous support of the Lowell Institute. Doors will open at 6:00 PM and the discussion will begin at 6:30 PM. This program will also be recorded by the GBH Forum Network for future use by the program partners. Pre-register now to reserve your spot!
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Program Photo Credit: John Collins Photography





