On today's show, why it's getting so hard to recruit candidates for local school boards. Plus, a Detroit organization's plan for making public meetings and information more accessible. Then, an update on House Representative Lee Chatfield's most recent legal troubles, and the grand opening of an impressive new suspension bridge in northern Michigan.
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Documenter Jacinda Cason says one reason the Documenters program is so valuable is because it would be impossible for one person to attend all the meetings Documenters cover.
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Jacinda Cason is the field director of Michigan Voices. She’s also a Detroit Documenter, who has been taking notes and live-tweeting public meetings since 2018, making the information more widely available to the public and to newsrooms across Detroit. She joined WDET’s Nargis Rahman to talk about her experiences as a Documenter.
The Chicago native says she joined the program as someone who was already interested in attending meetings as a community member. She was drawn to being able to share what she learned with others on Documenters.org, while also getting paid for attending meetings.