From the CivicLex Desk
The latest updates on all things CivicLex.
CivicLex's Executive Director Richard Young speaks about CivicLex at American Academy of Arts & Science's Reinventing Democracy Summit
Last week at the Reinventing Democracy Summit, CivicLex's Executive Director spoke about our work here in Lexington to bring government and residents closer together.
CivicLex Joins WUKY Weekly for CivicLex Chats!
WUKY is launching a new weekly segment called CivicLex Chats, where they check in with us on big topics going on in City Hall!
Richard Young’s Reimagining the Civic Commons Article
Last week, the national organization Reimagining the Civic Commons published an article from our Executive Director Richard Young’s Medium Article called “How to strengthen the civic health of cities.”
American Academy of Arts and Sciences comes to Lexington!
Last week, CivicLex was incredibly excited to have an opportunity to be part of a series of events with the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAA&S), Stephen Heintz of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Carolyn Lukensmeyer, Executive Director of the National Institute of Civil Disclosure.
Our first episode of CivicShorts!
We aired our first episode of CivicShorts — a program where we take a quick look at all things civic in Lexington and Kentucky.
Megan Gulla Interviewed on WUKY!
Our own Megan Gulla was interviewed on WUKY about It’s Your America!
CivicLex discussed in the US Congress!
On July 28, Danielle Allen, the Director of the Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University described CivicLex as a critical piece of civic infrastructure before the House Select Committee for the Modernization of Congress.