The Meaning of Citizenship in 21st Century America is a Stanford University required course for all incoming students. In times past, everyone had a general idea of what it meant to be a "good citizen." In more recent times, some find the term abhorrent and discriminatory, while others believe that a good citizen is someone who pledges loyalty to a certain political figure. In this session we will discuss and explore the Stanford course and our own take on citizenship in the 21st century. Click here for a video preview of this topic.

Guest Speakers: Roger and Beth Armstrong

Please note that by registering for this program, you are agreeing to share your email address with Bob Shallenberg and other participants in the Emerging Issues program.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!  Registration will open at 8am on April 29 on this same webpage.  All participants must have an active Summit County Library card.  Library cards are free for Summit County residents/employees and $25/year for nonresidents. Class size is limited to 30 participants, first come first served.

All classes will be held in the Auditorium of the Kimball Junction Branch Library. Please contact Murph at smurphy@summitcounty.org or 435-336-3069 if you have any questions.  

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