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Forum for Civic Advancement: Fostering Civic Health Through Education and Dialogue

By Elizabeth Gumper
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Since its inception in 2002, El Pomar’s Forum for Civic Advancement has been a cornerstone of civic engagement in the Pikes Peak region. Dedicated to enhancing the civic health of our community, it has consistently provided a platform for meaningful conversation and debate on pressing public policy issues. By bringing together speakers, elected officials, candidates, and community leaders, Forum for Civic Advancement has fostered vibrant civic dialogue that is essential for a healthy democracy.

A Tradition of Debate

One of Forum’s most impactful contributions to civic life has been its commitment to hosting debates among candidates for elected office. These debates are more than a platform for political discourse; they are a vital part of the democratic process, offering voters the opportunity to hear directly from those seeking to represent them. Through these events, Forum has helped the electorate stay well-informed and engaged.

The tradition of debate began in the Forum’s early years and has grown to become a hallmark of its programming. By facilitating these debates, Forum not only provides a space for candidates to present their platforms but also encourages a deeper understanding of the issues at stake. El Pomar Foundation serves as a neutral convener, representing the political spectrum and ensuring balanced, fair discussions.

Debates play a crucial role in Forum’s mission to enhance civic health, providing a structured environment where differing viewpoints can be expressed and examined. This not only helps to clarify the positions of the candidates but also encourages critical thinking among the audience. In a time when political polarization is increasingly common, Forum’s commitment to civil discourse is more important than ever.

Over the years, Forum has tackled a wide array of topics through its debates. For instance, the 2023 Colorado Springs Mayoral Runoff Debate, co-hosted with KOAA News 5, The Gazette, and the Colorado Springs Chamber and Economic Development Corporation, featured candidates Yemi Mobolade and Wayne Williams. This event provided a critical platform for the candidates to discuss their visions for the city’s future, addressing key issues such as economic development, public safety, and infrastructure.

Most recently, on October 15, 2024, Forum hosted the Congressional District 5 Debate featuring Democratic candidate River Gassen and Republican candidate Jeff Crank. Moderated by KOAA News 5’s Alasyn Zimmerman and supported by The Gazette, this debate was a significant event for our community. Candidates engaged in a robust discussion on challenging local issues that directly impact Colorado Springs, as well as broader national concerns. This debate exemplified Forum’s commitment to fostering informed civic dialogue and providing voters with the information they need to make educated decisions.

By hosting debates, Forum helps to demystify the political process and make it more accessible to the average citizen. This is particularly important in local elections, where voter turnout is often lower than in national contests. By engaging the community in these discussions, Forum helps to ensure that more people are informed and motivated to participate in the democratic process.

Connecting Leaders and the Community to Discuss Key Issues

Forum for Civic Advancement recognizes the importance of connecting community leaders with the public. By inviting speakers from various sectors, including government, academia, and the nonprofit sector, Forum ensures a diverse range of perspectives on the issues that matter most to our community. This approach helps to create a more informed and engaged citizenry capable of making thoughtful decisions about the future of our region.

Earlier this year, Forum hosted a discussion on Attainable Housing which brought together local experts to discuss the challenges posed by the rising cost of living in Colorado Springs. It also partnered with Rocky Mountain PBS to promote civil discourse through a screening of the film “Undivide Us,” which showcased Americans’ ability to hear others’ opinions while still retaining their own. Last year, Forum hosted the 2023 Forum on Fentanyl where local leaders and experts addressed the fentanyl crisis in El Paso County. Through these diverse events, Forum continues to foster important conversations and address critical issues in the community.

Looking Ahead

As Forum for Civic Advancement continues, its commitment to fostering civic health through education and discourse remains steadfast. Future events will continue to address the most pressing issues facing our community, providing a platform for thoughtful and informed dialogue.

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