This free event, featuring a media panel and a talk by Clay Jenkinson as Thomas Jefferson, will spark a timely discussion about government ethics and address how North Dakota rates in the eyes of its citizens. Coffee and refreshments will be provided. The Good Government Summit is the culmination of community conversations held across the state by Think North Dakota and the Northern Plains Ethics Institute (NPEI) at North Dakota State University. Participants were asked to consider the following questions: What qualities do we look for in a public official? What responsibilities do we as citizens have in helping to create and nurture good government? Is North Dakota's government good? If not, how can it be improved? At the summit, Robert Foresman of NPEI will share outcomes from the community conversations, and humanities scholar Clay Jenkinson will present on "Good Government" as Thomas Jefferson and moderate an audience discussion. A reading from Prairie Public's "Dakota Datebook" will provide historical context for modern-day good government questions. Members of the media will discuss the topic from their perch as long-time observers and reporters of state and local government. Prairie Public Radio's "Main Street" will be recording live from the event. The media panel, moderated by "Main Street" host Doug Hamilton, will include Amy Dalrymple, Bismarck Tribune; Mike Jacobs, former editor and publisher of the Grand Forks Herald; Dave Thompson, Prairie Public Radio; Cecile Wehrman, Journal Publishing; and Jack Zaleski, Forum Communications. The Good Government Summit is made possible in part through grants from the Bush Foundation and Humanities North Dakota. This program is part of the State Historical Society of North Dakota’s Sensational Sundays program. Sensational Sundays are free programs sponsored by the State Historical Society that include a variety of lectures, concerts, movies, and tours that provide engaging, educational, historic, and cultural information.
Sunday Apr 15, 2018
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
Sunday, April 15 2018 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum 612 East Boulevard Avenue Bismarck ND
Free Admission
Erik Holland, Curator of Education
701-328-2792
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