the.com/civic engagement
Democracy's unpaid internship — showing up so strangers don't decide your future for you.
means The everyday work of participating in public life: voting, organizing, showing up to meetings, and holding power accountable.
from From the Latin civis, citizen — someone with a stake in the polis. The modern phrase gained traction in the 20th century as political scientists worried that people were voting less and complaining more.
robert putnamwarned americans were bowling alone, disengaging
turnout paradoxlocal elections decide more, draw fewer voters
beyond votingincludes juries, school boards, potholes reported