June 23, 2025 - 23:11

In a recent gathering held in Sacramento, a panel of experts engaged in a meaningful discussion about the importance of civic education in California. Tani Cantil-Sakauye, the president and CEO of the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC), led the conversation, emphasizing the critical need to enhance civic knowledge among residents.
The panelists explored various strategies to promote civic engagement, highlighting the role of educational institutions, community organizations, and government initiatives in fostering a well-informed citizenry. They acknowledged the challenges faced in ensuring that all Californians have access to quality civic education, particularly in underserved communities.
Participants shared innovative approaches to teach civic responsibility, including incorporating real-world applications into curricula and leveraging technology to reach a broader audience. The discussion underscored the belief that a robust civic education is essential for a healthy democracy and that collaborative efforts are necessary to create a more informed and engaged populace.
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