OCE, LWV Partner for Nonpartisan Democracy Engagement Event

āCivic Engagement: A Dialogueā hosted in Steinbacher Atrium of 51ĀŅĀ×ās Glickman-Miller Hall, featuring robust panel of local officials
On Wednesday, October 5 at 4 p.m., the 51ĀŅĀ× is presenting , a two-hour nonpartisan event in the Roberta Steinbacher Atrium of the Glickman-Miller Hall (Urban Affairs building).
In partnership with the , this interactive panel discussion will give students and other attendees the opportunity to discuss issues that are important to them. The panel will focus on how to take passion for a particular issue and turn it into actionāwith the guidance of local government official facilitators, who will guide and moderate.
āWith six weeks to go until the Midterm Elections, thereās really no better time to engage our students and campus community,ā said Anita Ruf-Young, director of 51ĀŅĀ×ās Office of Civic Engagement.
The event features a robust panel of government officials, including Bradford J. Davy, Chief Strategy Officer, City of Cleveland; Brianna Zgodinski, Communication & Narrative Strategist, Cleveland VOTES; Kevin L. Bishop, Cleveland City Council, Ward 2; Kris Harsh, Cleveland City Council, Ward 13; Lique Gates, Senior Strategist, Cleveland VOTES; and Sunny M. Simon, Cleveland City Council, District 11.

āBeyond registering to vote, every issue on every level requires engagement to address them,ā Ruf-Young added, highlighting the Engaged Learning aspect of āworkshoppingā embedded in the event.
āWith every program we do, thereās an urgency to impress upon audiences that local government can often have more impact on our daily lives than the stuff that makes national news headlines,ā she said.
āWith this event, the wonderful resources on our panel will illustrate exactly that and hopefully inspire the audience to be more active in the democratic process beyond casting their all-important ballot and showing off their 'I Voted' sticker.ā
Ruf-Young was quick to note that the event is ānot an endorsement for any issue, candidate, or political partyā and intended to be a safe-space event āto help participants identify actions they can take in support of issues important to them,ā giving them tools necessary to engage with local government. Registration is required. Visit the to be a part of it.

Get Engaged
Outside of the Civic Engagement: A Dialogue ā Knowledge + Action = Power, Ruf-Young and the OCE registered several dozen Vikings during their last voter registration drive in the Student Center Atrium earlier this month.
Further, OCE will again partner with the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections on Election Night. Election Night Ballot Box Openers/Processors are needed Tuesday, November 8, 2022 for Election Night. The four-hour guaranteed-pay job earns $15 per hour per student; 125+ slots will be available. Duties for the evening include transporting ballot boxes upon arrival to the processing and storage areas; transferring and organizing contents of a canvas ballot box to a cardboard ballot box and collecting miscellaneous items from the tables and delivering them to the appropriate work areas.

Election Night workers will also assist with unloading canvas bags off vans, in the Electronic Poll Book processing area and in the CCBOE Ballot Box Clean Out area. 51ĀŅĀ× first partnered with the CCBOE for the November 2021 election. Details for this student opportunity are coming soon; watch the webpage in the coming days for further details.
Lastly, the OCE recently has partnered with Amanda Goodsett, librarian at the 51ĀŅĀ× Michael Schwartz Library, to put together a , along with to utilize. These reference documents are free to access.
āWe look at it this way: the more informed and involved our community is, the better,ā finalized Ruf-Young. āOur office does not push agendas, candidates or platforms. Never have. Weāre nonpartisan, we want all the questions answeredāthat means as many people involved in the process and drawing their own conclusions as possible. This happens by being informed and getting and staying engaged.ā