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Civic Engagement Curriculum


  • Byrd Barr Place 722 18th Avenue Seattle, WA, 98122 United States (map)

Want to learn how to influence the government?

Understanding how to make changes through our governing systems is notoriously difficult. CACE 21 is partnering with the Seattle Dept of Neighborhoods to develop a culturally-relevant civic engagement education program called PACE (People's Academy for Community Engagement). The program is meant to better equip Black homeowners and community members to advocate for their own needs when influencing city government. The curriculum will cover foundational information about the city government structure, policies, and rules of engagement, and will be taught by subject matter experts that specialize in topics related to homeownership.

Participants will receive a monetary stipend of $50/hr to attend the course.
May 4th and May 11th from 9am to 3:30pm at Byrd Barr Place
(722 18th Ave Seattle).
Applications are now open! There is no age restriction for the class, and childcare will be provided for children above the age of 3. We invite Black community members to come learn alongside us!
Apply Here

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