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Serves an audience of citizens with the professional skills to initiate local action and public officials with the civic responsibility to respond to that action. Focuses on informing community activists, academics and local government officials on legislation, rights, trends and techniques for creating a more active and inclusive government in their communities.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, Local Government, Minority Affairs, Race & Racism, Social Issues
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