Washington County Youth Leadership Program’s Career Readiness and Life Skills Day
On Thursday, January 18th, the David Mathews Center team traveled to Chatom, Alabama to participate in the Washington County Youth Leadership Program’s Career Readiness and Life Skills Day. The group of students consisted of participants from the youth leadership program as well as high school seniors from all five schools in Washington County. The Mathews Center joined the Washington County career coaches and Troy University’s Office of Civic Engagement in leading career prep workshops for the students throughout the day.
A Warm Welcome to Our Newest Board Members!
The David Mathews Center is happy to announce four new members joining our Board of Directors. As of January 2024, the DMC is proud to welcome Alan Miller, Marian Royston, Crisitin Brawner, and Ralph Foster to our esteemed Board of Directors. Our new directors bring with them a wealth of expertise and a shared commitment to our mission.
2023 Year in Review
As we reflect on 2023, we are thrilled to share the work that defined our organization's commitment to fostering democracy, education, and community engagement. Throughout 2023, we successfully hosted our monthly Applied Democracy Exchanges, creating spaces for meaningful conversations and collaborative efforts. Our dedication to empowering future leaders shone through our support for the Jean O’Connor-Snyder Internship Program, and our teacher fellows program continued to make a lasting impact on education.
Tomorrow's Voices: David Mathews Center at the National Conference on Citizenship"
On Thursday, November 30th the Mathews Center attended the 2023 Annual Conference on Citizenship in Washington, DC at the Planet Word Museum. This annual conference is held by the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC). The NCOC is a congressionally chartered nonprofit dedicated to advancing civic life in America. This year’s theme was "The Future of Citizenship” which focused on and delved deep into topics regarding the future of democracy and citizenship in the United States. The conference covered topics on the future of news media, volunteerism, nonprofits, Generation Z, Artificial Intelligence, and more. The DMC team truly enjoyed the time in Washington, DC, and are glad to have had the experience.
Shaping Discourse with Deliberative Dialogue Training at the University of Montevallo
This fall, the DMC connected with University of Montevallo students on two separate occasions, engaging in a conversation guided by the NIF U.S. Government: What Kind of National Leadership Do We Need? issue brief, followed by a moderator and deliberative skills workshop.
Celebrating Excellence in the Humanities: The 2023 Alabama Colloquium
On October 23rd, 2023, the Alabama Humanities Alliance hosted its 2023 Alabama Colloquium, presented by Regions. This year the Alabama Humanities Alliance honored our very own namesake, Dr. David Mathews as well as Dr. Imani Perry as the Alabama Humanities Fellows of 2023. Both Dr. Mathews and Dr. Perry are not only renowned scholars but also dedicated community builders.
Civic Dispatch: Solutions Journalism in Jasper
Throughout their summer in Jasper, Alabama, Jean O’Connor Snyder Interns at the University of Alabama gain valuable experience talking to people in the community—and by creating a positive opportunity for the community to perceive itself by writing journalism pieces that describe the accomplishments of the locals, as well as where they are still trying to fill the gaps.
NCDD Conference Recap: Insights and Reflections
The Mathews Center had an exceptional experience at the 9th National Coalition For Dialogue & Deliberation (NCDD) conference in Atlanta, Georgia. The conference took place from Friday, October 13th to Sunday, October 15, 2023. The NCDD is a network of innovators who bring people together across divides to discuss, decide, and take action together effectively on today’s toughest issues. NCDD serves as a gathering place, a resource center, a news source, and a facilitative leader.
Remembering Sen. Roger Bedford
The David Mathews Center for Civic Life celebrates the life of Board member Senator Roger H. Bedford, who died on Tuesday, October 10, 2023.
Civic Impact: Mathews Center at ALCSS
The David Mathews Center for Civic Life was honored to be one of the sponsors at the Alabama Council for the Social Studies (ALCSS) 2023 Annual Conference. This event took place on October 6th, 2023, at the Shelby County Schools Instructional Services Center, and its theme for the year was "Social Studies: Putting the Pieces Together Unifying Our Local History."
Social Problems, Social Change: Creating Conversations at UA
During the week of September 18th, the Mathews Center joined Dr. Natalie Adams and her class, Social Problems/Social Change, at the University of Alabama - New College. Students engaged in a conversation guided by the NIF Land of Plenty issue guide, followed by a moderator and deliberative skills workshop.
DMC Introduces Lauren Lockhart as Interim Executive Director
The DMC is happy to welcome Lauren Lockhart in her new role for the Mathews Center! She will serve as the Mathews Center’s interim director while Executive Director Rachel Mosness is on maternity leave.
Fostering Civic Engagement: DMC at the 2023 Girl Scout Leadership Summit
The David Mathews Center had an incredible opportunity to be an exhibitor at the 6th Annual Girl Scout Leadership Summit at the City of Trussville Civic Center on Saturday, August 26th. The Leadership Summit is a one-day conference "just for girls and led by girls" that allows members to examine and explore professional career options, connect with mentors, and focus on leadership development.
Civic Dispatch: Collinsville, A Place to Find Family
Jean O’Connor-Snyder intern Payton Davis reminisces on her summer with the friends that became family and the unexpected surprises in the small town of Collinsville.
Civic Dispatch: Summer in hometown fuels passion for rural communities
Jean O’Connor-Snyder intern Jessica Criswell recounts her summer in her hometown of Chatom, where she was able to reconnect with her community and childhood with a new perspective.
Civic Dispatch: Living democracy in Camden provides deep appreciation for hometown, role of citizens
Jean O’Connor-Snyder intern Kaitlin Stabler reflects on the relationships and experiences she had reconnecting with her hometown of Camden this summer.
Developing Deliberative Skills with OLLI
This summer, the Mathews Center had the exciting opportunity to partner with the Greater Birmingham chapter of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Alabama to teach Developing Deliberative Skills: Weekly Conversations on Topics of Public Concern, a new course that was piloted during this summer semester.
Civic Dispatch: Spending summer in Elba becomes ‘best decision’
Jean O’Connor-Snyder intern Mikailie Caulder describes the impactful summer she had working with a wide variety of compassionate and vibrant members of the Elba community this summer, where she even rediscovered her dream of becoming a veterinarian.
A Look into Summer JOIP: Visits Across the State
During the month of July, the Mathews Center had the amazing opportunity to visit some of our Jean O’Connor-Snyder Interns from the University of Alabama, Troy University, and Auburn University. While visiting, our team got to have one-on-one time with the interns to discuss their experiences working with communities over the summer.