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[FAN] How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It’s Up to You to Do It) Lindsey Cormack, Ph.D.

October 30 @ 7:00 pm

FREE

Wednesday, October 30, 2024, 7:00 PM, How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It’s Up to You to Do It), a FAN webinar featuring Lindsey Cormack, Ph.D. in conversation with Heidi Stevens.

REGISTER: www.bit.ly/CormackFANWebinar

BONUS AFTER-HOURS EVENT: Attendees who purchase a copy of How to Raise a Citizen from FAN’s partner bookseller The Book Stall are invited to attend an AFTER-HOURS event hosted by Cormack and Stevens that will start immediately after the webinar. AND: FAN will gift a second copy of the book to After-Hours guests! Details on the webinar registration page.

The numbers don’t lie. American civic knowledge is alarmingly low, and many people dread talking about politics—often choosing to avoid the subject altogether. Studies continue to reveal how little Americans know about their government. Young voters are the least likely to be registered to vote, and the least likely to turn out. Civics instruction receives the lowest number of K-12 classroom hours out of any subject, and it shows – AP US Government & Politics has one of the lowest average scores each year out of all AP classes offered in high schools. But Lindsey Cormack, Ph.D., associate professor of political science and director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology, argues that all is not lost for the next generation of Americans.

In her new book, How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It’s Up to You to Do It), Cormack shows how engaging with children about our political system at a young age can help to better prepare them to engage with and understand politics and be catalysts for change. She argues that we all bear a little responsibility for our children’s lack of understanding about these subjects; our political system is a complicated one to understand, our society has an aversion to talking about politics, and our schools are stretched.

Cormack will be in conversation with Heidi Stevens, Director of External Affairs for the University of
Chicago’s TMW Center for Early Learning + Public Health, and creative director for Parent Nation, an
initiative of the TMW Center. Prior to joining TMW, Stevens worked at the Chicago Tribune for 23 years,
where she wrote a daily column called “Balancing Act.” She maintains a weekly nationally syndicated
column. Stevens also serves as a FAN board member

This event suitable for youth 12+. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.

Details

Date:
October 30
Time:
7:00 pm
Cost:
FREE
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Venue

Zoom

Organizer

FAN: Family Action Network
Email
info@familyactionnetwork.net
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