VOLUME 9, ISSUE 1 EJOPA | Volume 9, Issue 1: Print Edition Introduction Introductory essay: eJournal of Public Affairs | Volume 9, Issue 1 Felice Nudelman and Cathy Copeland “All Voices Count” was an issue in progress before the COVID-19 pandemic hit America Articles Tools for Living Democracy: Putting the CLDE Theory of Change into Practice Romy Hübler, David Hoffman, Craig Berger, Jennifer M. Domagal-Goldman and Stephanie King A Crucible Moment, the influential report from the National Task Force on Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement Managing “send her back”: civil discourse and educating for democracy as campus culture Dennis McCunney Ph.D, Jeremy B. Tuchmayer, Ph.D., Tara Kermiet, Erik Kneubuehl, Ed.D., Chris Stansbury Until recently, East Carolina University (ECU) had a small culture of marches, protests, and other free speech actions “Change is the Essential Process of all Existence:” Transformation through Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement’s Theory of Emergent Change Molly Kerby During the early years of the American Association of State Colleges & Universities’ (AASCU) American Democracy Project The Role of Institutions of Higher Education in Community-Centric Risk Reduction Lee M. Miller and Magdalena A. Denham Calls for universities to be good citizens and stewards of place have recently invited them to include commitments Tell Your Story Barbara Burch: Memorial and Tribute George Mehaffy, David Lee, Molly Kerby and Paul Markham This memorial project, like so many other things, started in an unplanned way Honors Projects: Sam Houston State University Students | Business Communication The following three pieces are part of Honors projects completed in a Business Communication class at Sam Houston State