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Democracy Conversation Project

Empowering people and communities through the humanities

The New Jersey Council for the Humanities is collecting the thoughts of individuals throughout the state as part of our Democracy Conversation Project. Via both an online form and "ballot boxes" located at partner sites throughout the state, New Jerseyans have the opportunity to provide their thoughts in response to four questions about our democracy:

  • What are the main challenges facing democracy today?
  • What do you remember about the first time you voted?
  • What does it mean to be a good citizen?
  • Why is voting important to you?
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Responses are accepted in written, audio, video, and visual formats. They will be compiled and displayed in interactive format on this page, below, following onto responses collected during the 2022 iteration of this program. Responses can be filtered by age of the respondent (when provided), as well as keyword tag, question prompt, and response type.

Visualizing Democracy Commissions

In summer 2023, NJCH announced the opportunity for a commission for projects aiming to explore, analyze, and visualize responses collected in 2022 in new and interactive ways. The video below, by filmmaker April Merl of South Orange, brings to life various responses to the question "What does it mean to be a good citizen?"

What does it mean to be a good citizen?

New Jersey's Democracy Conversation

See what your neighbors are saying about democracy in our state.

Use the submission link below or visit a host site to add your own thoughts to the conversation. Responses from your fellow New Jerseyans can be viewed below. Use the various filters and click the "Submit" button to see only the responses that fit your selected criteria.

Host Sites

  • New Providence Memorial Library
  • Grunin Center for the Arts, Ocean County College, Toms River
  • Lawrence Headquarters Branch, Mercer County Library System, Lawrenceville
  • Princeton Public Library
  • Cherry Hill Public Library
  • Wanaque Public Library
  • Brookdale Community College, Lincroft
  • UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ, Cranford

 

Tell Your Story

What do you think about the state of our democracy? Add your personal reflection to the statewide conversation about democracy in America through a written statement, photograph, or audio/video submission.

Filters

“I was helping shape the course of our country”

Kasey , 24
What do you remember about the first time you voted?

“takes individual responsibility”

Greg , 28
What does it mean to be a good citizen?

“I’m seen and heard”

Quincy , 21
Why is voting important to you?

“to help”

Anonymous
What does it mean to be a good citizen?

“focus on important issues”

Roxanne , 70
What does it mean to be a good citizen?

“my vote doesn’t count”

Anonymous
What are the main challenges facing democracy today?

“we all have responsibility”

Barbara , 88
What are the main challenges facing democracy today?

“actively engage”

Ben , 38
What does it mean to be a good citizen?

“magic!”

Anonymous
What do you remember about the first time you voted?

“candidates who…represent the interests of all of us”

Patricia , 19
What does it mean to be a good citizen?

“contribute to the fabric of democracy”

Claire , 60
Why is voting important to you?

“values of the preamble of the Constitution”

Cheyenne , 32
What does it mean to be a good citizen?

“returning land stewardship to my people”

Sophia , 19
Why is voting important to you?

“What we say and how we say it matters”

Eileen , 41
What are the main challenges facing democracy today?

“active participant”

Anonymous
What does it mean to be a good citizen?

“I was bound and determined”

Carol , 58
What do you remember about the first time you voted?

“do service”

Maria , 51
What does it mean to be a good citizen?

“one party that is totalitarian”

Laura , 62
What are the main challenges facing democracy today?