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" ... A few years ago, Erica started getting civically engaged. She was upset about the way the town board was treating one of her neighbors. She regularly attended board meetings and spoke out on Facebook. That was when the code inspectors showed up. ... "
" ... Getting Muslims out to vote was not an easy task. There were still Muslims who were skeptical about the voting process. Should we be compromising our moral values to vote for someone who we may agree with on certain issues but not on their moral stances? Our mosque leaders stepped up and encouraged their followers to become civically engaged and to vote. Voting was an Islamic imperative—we had an obligation to bring positive change for our communities. ... "
" ... The second layer was my time at Yale University. I went to public schools in suburban New York and was not particularly civically engaged. When I got to Yale, there was an inscription on the base of Harkness Tower—a big bell tower on campus. It is a quote from Nathan Hale, class of 1773, that says, “I wish to be useful.” It was in college that I first got exposed to politics and had internships in Washington, DC. I also went through Marine Corps Officer Candidate School during those years and had a deep exposure to a culture of service and commitment. ... "
" ... While elections can be a confusing time for learners, I encourage everyone to find a creative connection to the election for the young people in their lives. It’s an opportunity to expand students’ understanding of past and current events, and sets the foundation for them to be civically engaged the rest of their lives. ... "
" ... While television could be used to bring the nation together and allow them to witness history-changing events, to inform and enlighten, by 1961 it had largely devolved from that ideal of creating an informed and active citizenry towards merely entertaining an increasingly civically detached America. ... "