Living Democracy 2022
- May 30, 2014
- Auburn Student Collaborates with Elba's Project 154 for Summer
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Auburn University student Jelani Moore started his summer of living and working in Elba May 28 as a part of the university’s Living Democracy program. A media studies major in the AU School of Communication and Journalism, Moore is from Huntsville, Ala. He will be working with a local nonprofit, Project 154, and the Just Folk Coffeehouse on community projects.
- By Jelani Moore
- May 8, 2014
- Auburn University Student on Mission to Discover and Share Linden's Story
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Auburn University Living Democracy Fellow Cristiana Shipma will be living and working in Linden for ten weeks this summer. She hopes to collaborate with citizens, business owners and local government officials to better tell the story of Linden.
- By Cristiana Shipma
- May 12, 2014
- Auburn student to work with Old Cahawba and city of Selma this summer
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Auburn University history major Lowery McNeal will be living and working in Selma from May 14 until the end of July as part of Auburn’s Living Democracy Initiative. She will be working with Old Cahawba Archaeological Park to implement many of their new outdoor adventure and ecotourism projects, including a canoe trail on the Alabama and Cahaba rivers.
- By Lowery McNeal
- May 12, 2014
- Senior Center Provides More Than Meals
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It seems that the older a person gets, the more they cherish their time here on earth. The “millennials” of the current era, of which I am a part, seem to place little value on where they’ve been and what they’ve done. Having lived in seven states myself, the idea of “home” is a foreign concept, but one that I have always longed for and hope to find one day.
- By Cristiana Shipma
- May 19, 2014
- Linden Teens Discuss the Future
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Twenty-two students from Marengo Academy and Linden High School got together to brainstorm about “Finding the Good Life in Linden” in a May 15 forum led by the David Mathews Center for Civic Life. The forum, sponsored by the Marengo County Economic Development Authority and the Extension Office, focused on how young people can make a difference by investing in their community.
- By Cristiana Shipma
Last Updated: May 09, 2022