Template:Photowantedsca This article focuses on information specific to United States. Please see our Community involvement page for a topic overview. Why it mattersIn the US, for the first time ever, the majority lack faith in the democratic system. That decline has been rapid and recent. Before the financial crisis, more than three-quarters of Americans were satisfied with US democracy; today (Jan 2020) 55% are dissatisfied. [1] ResourcesBooks
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News and comment2019 Oct 23 Towards sustainable economies US: Grassroots democracies form North American coalition [3] Mar 22 How the simple act of sharing a meal is creating community change [4] Mar 18 How Citizen University is building an army of civic leaders [5] 2017 12 Empowering Ways to Engage in Civic Affairs, Apr 12 [6] How One Person’s Small, Brave Compost Pile Changed New York City, Apr 8 [7] Texas: Oak Cliff Inspiration, Mar 27 [8] Participatory Budgeting Gaining Momentum in the U.S., Mar 20 [9] 2015 6 Lessons for the U.S. from Spain's Democratic Revolution, June 15 [10] Good politics outside the Beltway? March 17 [11] 2014 Transition US in partnership with U.S. Department of Arts and Culture* presents: THE PEOPLE’S STATE OF THE UNION, December 11 [12] Real Money, Real Power: A Report on Participatory Budgeting, May 8 [13] 2009 Fund traditional community development… or empower citizens to step up? July 15 [14] Transparency and Open Government, May 21 [15] See also
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