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December 1, 2020

Recognizing Stories Matter Community Partners and ICDD Facilitators

Submitted by Aliah Mestrovich Seay

Kansas 4-H has launched a program called Stories Matter developed from the Community Conversations Civic Engagement Series to serve underserved audiences and increase leadership, communication, and civic engagement skills for youth across Kansas to promote opportunity for all. Jaryth Barten, 4-H Alum, has been working with the State 4-H Office in the capacity of Stories Matter Coordinator since July 2020. Community partners from Tribal Nations in Kansas, the K-State Beach Museum, Boys and Girls Clubs, and the K-State Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy (ICDD) have all played a part in making this program equitable and inclusive.

This is a time to recognize the purposeful citizenship work of many youth, agents and volunteers who have been trained to facilitate civil and civic discourse across the state of Kansas. ICDD youth and adult facilitators come from all corners of Kansas: Barton, Butler, Central Kansas District, Chase, Decatur, Chisholm Trail District, Doniphan, Douglas, Ellis, Ellsworth, Kearney, Marshall, McPherson, Meade, Lyon, Riley, Sedgwick, Shawnee, and Wallace Counties and more. Please visit our recognition page to locate ICDD youth and adult facilitators in your area.

Youth from diverse backgrounds are collaborating with caring adults to talk about societal issues facing the world today. Through this cutting edge experience, youth are empowered to be agents of change in their communities and world. Looking to the future, the Community Conversations leadership team is inviting you to participate in this civic engagement endeavor to create sustainable programs at the local level which are available for widespread use.