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I am honored to highlight a powerful group of community leaders who joined me to discuss civic engagement, youth empowerment, and the work we are doing to bridge the Civic Empowerment Gap in Elmont: Segment One (Lead People, Not Just Policies): Tammie "Dr. Civics" Williams, Host ✔ Aubrey Phillips, President of the Elmont Parkhurst Civic Association ✔ Frederick K. Brewington, Principal of the Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington Segment Two (Act Local, Think Global): Tammie "Dr. Civics" Williams, Host ✔ Mimi Pierre-Johnson, Elmont Cultural Center ✔ Tamar (Tammy) Paoli-Bailey, Youth Activist, Elmont Cultural Center Segment Three (Modeling Makes It Real): Tammie "Dr. Civics" Williams, Host ✔ Stephanie Douglas, Newly elected Board Member, Elmont UFSD ✔ Tamar (Tammy) Paoli-Bailey, Youth Activist, Elmont Cultural Center These leaders have been on the frontlines—advocating for voting rights, educating the community on redistricting, uplifting youth voices, and encouraging civic participation at every level. Their work aligns with my doctoral capstone project in social work, Closing the Civic Empowerment Gap, which implements the Seal of Civic Readiness as a culturally responsive civic-education intervention. Through student-centered learning, simulation-based civic projects, and teacher–civic leader collaborations, we aim to strengthen civic knowledge, motivation, and confidence among BIPOC youth. In Elmont, our students are exploring Redistricting and the Right to Vote: Gerrymandering and Democracy, learning how policy shapes representation, and examining cases like Coads et al. v. Nassau County. They’re also learning how marginalized communities continue to fight back through legislation such as the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act. This is not just a program. It is a movement toward building informed, empowered, and justice-focused young citizens. 💥 PSA: The Seal of Civic Readiness Program "From Protest to Policy" Each segment asks one simple, powerful question: 👉 How are YOU making your Civic Impact?