Instructor: Sara Taliaferro
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Biography: Sara Taliaferro runs CSC Engagement Services, LLC. She also teaches civic engagement through the Public Management Center at the University of Kansas. Sara holds a Masters of Public Administration with certification in public policy, particularly housing and environmental sustainability, through the KU School of Public Affairs and Administration. Sara trained through the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2), Mid America Regional Council, Kansas Leadership Center, and the Pepperdine School of Public Policy/Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership. |
Classes by this instructor
A Community Engagement Compass for Good Governance: Meaningful Public Participation in a Rapidly Shifting Environment
Civic engagement today is increasingly shaped by rapid responses, fragmented dialogue, and advocacy that often reduces complex issues to slogans or statements. Rather than fostering collaborative problem-solving or arriving at a shared public judgment, much of today’s engagement leeches out nuance and meaning. This session explores how civic leaders and institutions can respond to this shift with intention, reclaiming space for dialogue and community-based decision-making. Participants will become acquainted with methods that provide meaningful avenues for civic engagement where members of the public can be involved in ways that feel impactful to them without sacrificing progress toward project goals and outcomes. This webinar counts for 1.5 AICP CM credits