An Interview with Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade

July 24, 2025

A political outsider and a self-described “radical collaborator,” Yemi Mobolade brings his experience as a faith-leader, nonprofit founder, and small business coordinator to his job as mayor of Colorado’s second largest city.

Making Communities Safer for Biking and Walking

July 24, 2025

Pedestrian and cyclist deaths have increased dramatically in recent years, but some communities are finding ways to make city streets safer and more convenient for those who prefer non-automotive forms of transportation.

A Model of Collaborative Leadership: What Public Managers Could Learn from General George Marshall 

July 24, 2025

Local leaders are facing ever more complex challenges in an increasingly difficult political environment. Some of the leadership skills required to ensure success can be found in transformational leaders our nation has enjoyed throughout history. One of those leaders is General George Marshall, Army Chief of Staff during World War II. 

Fusion Voting Just Might Make a Difference in Our Hyper Partisan Climate

July 24, 2025

It’s time to look more closely at how our election system fails to accurately reflect the voice of most Americans. There are strategies to elect leaders who truly represent their constituents that have roots in our nation’s history. Fusion voting might be one way of countering the advantages of extremists and ultra-partisan candidates in our binary political system.

Reimagining Public Meetings to Strengthen Local Democracy: A Boulder, Colorado, Case Study

July 23, 2025

Creating opportunities for citizens to be heard is vital to today’s contested and sometimes polarized political atmosphere. This especially rings true for public meeting formats, which have been criticized for amplifying the loudest voices, sidelining historically underrepresented groups, and prioritizing performance over genuine dialogue.

Story as Strategy: Reframing Civic Engagement Through the Narratives We Live

July 23, 2025

Stories provide the invisible, evolutionary infrastructure of human society. They make belief systems, identity formation, and collective action possible through the shared narratives by which we understand ourselves and others.

The Geography of Discontent and What Democratic Innovations Can Do About It

July 23, 2025

Even promising democratic innovations can frequently fall short because they fail to elevate the well-being of people in economically disadvantaged regions. What’s missing is a democratic system that is geographically integrated and institutionally enables collective decision-making in development, infrastructure, and investment.

Revitalizing the American Commonwealth

July 23, 2025

An alternative to the divided and privatized nature of today’s political environment lies in our own civic history: commonwealth politics, a tradition rooted in the idea that citizens are central to democracy and caring for the public good.

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