Community and Civic Engagement Summit
Educators and high school students from across Richmond gathered on campus this fall for the first Community and Civic Engagement Summit to learn about civic and community engagement models, explore practices and strategies for civic action, and make new connections.
The summit was organized after the release of Serve Virginia’s Virginia Community Engagement Index (VCEI), a study to understand the evolving state of service, volunteerism, and civic action in Virginia and to identify community priorities over time.
VCEI survey results indicated that half of Virginians report engaging in any civic action other than voting, and a Central Virginia Implementation Effort was formed to put VCEI report recommendations into action.
Kim Dean-Anderson, associate director for community relationships of UR’s Bonner Center for Civic Engagement (CCE), was invited to serve on the implementation team which identified a summit as an important step in building our local civic and community engagement infrastructure.
The CCE stepped forward to host the summit with Collegiate School, the Community Foundation for a greater Richmond, Serve Virginia, St. Catherine’s School, VCU Division of Community Engagement, and VPM.
"We're always honored to open up our campus to critical conversations happening in our region," said Dean-Anderson.
The summit included presentations by Gail Cavallaro, civic engagement director of the Community Foundation for a greater Richmond, and Chris Jones, executive director of the Virginia Association for Teaching, Learning, and Leading.
A representative from Chesterfield County Public Schools shared, "We’re opening the minds of both educators and students to different ways to practice civic engagement and learning how to listen and learn from those around us."
For many student participants, visiting the University of Richmond campus and connecting with their peers was a highlight of the summit. One high school student shared, "I want to be inspired, not to feel isolated, but to have community to help community."