Attendees of the ICMA Annual Conference got a hands-on opportunity to navigate local government policies and practices by using gameful design in equity-based civic engagement.
A Guide to How Cities Can Acknowledge and Address the History of Harm to Indigenous Peoples, Rebuild Trust, and Repair Relationships
Participants agreed that staff should reflect the diversity of the community, and equally as important is the need to reach out and involve the full community.
The Leadership Institute on Race, Equity, and Inclusion Fellows (2021-22) share details about designing and implementing their capstone projects and their lessons learned.
Positioning state and local governments to be employers of choice now and into the future
ICMA member Dr. Beverli Marshall talks about creating opportunities for those with disabilities in honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month.
ICMA / Kettering Foundation / National Civic League
Tuesday’s general session at the 2022 ICMA Annual Conference featured a compelling keynote from Lee Jourdan, Chevron’s former chief diversity and inclusion officer.
The 2022 ICMA conference will include sessions designed to educate attendees on different aspects of sustainability.