This article highlights conversations about policing standards, transparency and inclusiveness, and race relations and social equity that occurred at a strategy summit in August 2015.
During the Monday morning keynote, diversity advocate, consultant, and author Vernā Myers urged ICMA Annual Conference attendees to get comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Learn how the city brought together representatives from its increasingly diverse population to give new resident groups a voice and strengthen community.
An ICMA and Arizona State University study in June 2014 identified how local governments are incorporating social equity into sustainability programs.
An intergenerational community is one that values both youth and older adults.
As thousands of unaccompanied children continue to cross into the United States from Central America, local governments throughout the country are bracing themselves for a considerable financial impact.
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