Introduction

At Ktown Team, an informed and engaged community can drive positive change. Our Civic Education and Support initiatives provide accessible, relevant programs for all Koreatown residents, regardless of background, language, or prior experience with civic processes.

Objectives

  • Increase Civic Literacy: Enhance understanding of government structures, processes, and issues.
  • Support Civic Participation: Equip community members with practical skills for civic engagement.
  • Build a Culture of Engagement: Make civic participation a way of life in Koreatown.
  • Develop Critical Civic Skills: Sharpen abilities to analyze policies and evaluate information.
  • Build Community Capacity: Build networks for sustained collective action.

Key Programs

Civic Literacy Workshops

Accessible introductions to key aspects of civic life, offered in multiple languages and formats:

  • Koreatown Civics 101: Monthly workshops on local government basics.
  • Know Your Rights Series: Sessions on fundamental rights.
  • Policy Deep Dives: In-depth explorations of specific policy areas.

Youth Civic Leadership Academy

An after-school program for high school students:

  • Classroom instruction on local government and community organizing
  • Interactions with elected officials and community leaders
  • Student-driven community projects

Multilingual Civic Resource Center

A resource hub in Koreatown's primary languages:

  • Translations of key government documents
  • Plain language guides to civic processes
  • Directories of community services and elected officials
  • Civic event calendars

Community Ambassador Program

Community members trained as peer civic educators who:

  • Lead mini-workshops within their social networks
  • Facilitate discussions on civic issues
  • Distribute resources and gather community input

Civic Tech Initiatives

  • Digital tools for navigating local government systems
  • Interactive online learning platforms
  • Workshops on using civic tech tools

Media Literacy and Civic Journalism

  • Workshops on evaluating news sources and identifying misinformation
  • Basic journalism skills training
  • Opportunities to contribute to community media

Tailored Education

  • Immigrant Civic Integration: Citizenship preparation classes and guidance on civic participation for non-citizens.
  • Accessibility: All programs accessible to community members with disabilities.
  • Digital Literacy for Civic Engagement: Targeted support to bridge the digital divide in civic participation.

Challenges and Solutions

  • Civic Apathy: Connect civic issues to everyday experiences; highlight tangible impacts of engagement.
  • Language Barriers: Multilingual materials and bilingual facilitators.
  • Time Constraints: Flexible learning options and micro-learning modules.
  • Changing Civic Landscapes: Regular curriculum updates and academic partnerships.