Democracy and the Arts

July 18, 2023

Because the arts have the capacity to affirm and advance democracy, the Kettering Foundation has decided to integrate the unique power of the arts into its work locally, nationally, and internationally. The Democracy and the Arts program will focus on deepening our engagement with core democratic values.

Dialogue Journalism: Adapting to Today’s Civic Landscape

July 18, 2023

If people don’t trust the news media and civil dialogue is contracting, how can journalists adapt their practices to better serve their highest calling, supporting our democracy? Spaceship Media’s Dialogue Journalism is one effort to adapt to the reality of today’s civic information landscape.

Public-Powered Journalism   

July 18, 2023

To better inform people doing the work of supporting democracy, journalists must start seeing themselves as part of a larger, decentralized network of the civic body rather than as part of a siloed industry. The information they provide is just one stream in the larger flow of information that supports collective sense-making.

A Framework for Building Trust with Communities

July 18, 2023

Building and keeping public trust takes a dedicated team that is willing to do the work to drive the momentum forward, manage crises effectively, and keep the focus on our public service mission. The question, “Why should I trust you?” should be top of mind daily to journalists, who must be responsive in order to be successful in their work.

Journalism’s Civic Media Moment Could Be a Movement

July 18, 2023

Who and what we see when we talk about democracy and what types of civic information are produced in that democracy are collective issues that journalists can’t solve on our own. The best response to the current crisis in journalism is to get more people involved at a level on which everyone can participate as more than mere consumers of local information.

Reinventing Journalism to Strengthen Democracy

July 18, 2023

In a new collection of essays published by the Kettering Foundation, journalists reflect openly and honestly on their attempts to do their work in new and better ways. Their reflections offer insights into how journalism might help in repairing our civic fabric and strengthening American democracy. The following four essays were originally published in a Kettering Foundation book, Re-Inventing Journalism to Strengthen Democracy: Insights from Innovators.

Local Civic Leaders: Facing Threats to Democracy in Communities

July 18, 2023

The democracy-saving and enhancing capacities of local leaders - as well as the weaknesses and limitations they face - can be instructive for all kinds of efforts to make democracy more inclusive, participatory, and equitable.

Using Art as Democratic Commentary—and to Lift Up Community

July 18, 2023

A celebrated artist and educator, Willis Davis has been creating art that mirrors the complexities and sometimes the shortcomings of American democracy his entire life. Davis and Kettering Foundation President Sharon L. Davies explored his work in the first of a planned series of conversations with democracy innovators.

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