What is Participatory Budgeting? Panel + Dinner
Tue Apr 23, 2024 6:00–7:00 PM
Location
Building 2, 105
Description
Each year, local cities facilitate a process called participatory budgeting, which allows community members to decide exactly how to spend a part of the city budget. Through this participatory budgeting, individuals wield the power to address pressing issues within their localities, fostering a sense of agency and communal responsibility. The three cities surrounding MIT: Somerville, Cambridge, and Boston, have all adopted participatory budgeting and are in different stages of their respective programs. Come hear from the leaders of these initiatives to hear about how we can inspire more participatory democracy.RSVP here!Panelists:Megan Huckenpahler, City of SomervilleJackson Price, City of CambridgeDaniel Bryan, City of Boston Youth Lead the Change Project
- What is Participatory Budgeting? Panel + DinnerEach year, local cities facilitate a process called participatory budgeting, which allows community members to decide exactly how to spend a part of the city budget. Through this participatory budgeting, individuals wield the power to address pressing issues within their localities, fostering a sense of agency and communal responsibility. The three cities surrounding MIT: Somerville, Cambridge, and Boston, have all adopted participatory budgeting and are in different stages of their respective programs. Come hear from the leaders of these initiatives to hear about how we can inspire more participatory democracy.RSVP here!Panelists:Megan Huckenpahler, City of SomervilleJackson Price, City of CambridgeDaniel Bryan, City of Boston Youth Lead the Change Project