While current managers are not responsible for the past, they are accountable for the present and the future.
As of June 2021. Numbers reflect Full and Affiliate ICMA members working for U.S. local governments (inclusive of municipalities, counties, regional councils, and special districts). Counts exclude elected officials, local government consultants, and other not-in-service members working in interim, acting, or part-time positions.
The latest in ICMA’s Courageous Conversations series features candid conversation about the challenges faced and mind shift needed to become a truly inclusive organization and community, as well as being mindful of opportunities to increase accessibility for all.
Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15 - October 15
Now they have to fund them.
Courageous Conversations: Experiences, challenges, and triumphs from LGBTQIA+ local government leaders to give you some helpful tips on how you can build a more inclusive community.
ICMA Equity Summit closing keynote speaker outlines the power of story and how it can facilitate healing relationships during the most divisive of times.
Access to 911 is still lacking for those who are deaf
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