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Barriers to Participation
Disengagement, distrust, systemic exclusion, and civic fatigue.
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SUMMARY - Barriers to Participation

A woman working two jobs to keep her family housed knows that a city council vote tonight will affect the bus routes she depends on to get to work, but the meeting starts at seven when she is midway through her evening shift, the public comment period requires arriving early to sign up, childcare is not provided, and even if she could attend she would need to have followed previous meetings to understand what is being decided, the democracy that theoretically welcomes her participation having structured participation around lives that look nothing like hers, her absence from the meeting rec

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