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General Description of
Program Days
- 2008 Program
A new Leadership DeKalb class is nominated and selected each year to
participate in our year-long leadership development program. Class members
view DeKalb County from many different angles and perspectives.
Members engage in lively discussions during the program days and debrief at
the end of the day. In study groups, members expand their understanding of
relevant topics. Retreats at the beginning and end of the year provide
opportunities for making connections - from understanding the impact of how
all of these critical areas relate to each other to creating alliances,
finding ways to serve and forming friendships. Upon graduation, they join a
large network of Leadership DeKalb graduates and continue the tradition of
making positive contributions to DeKalb County, GA.
During the year, Class members examine and discuss DeKalb's:
• History
• Diversity
• Education
• Justice and Public Safety
• Government
• Economic Development and
Transportation
• Health and Quality of Life
Description of Leadership DeKalb's
Program Days:
History
In order to understand any community, learning its history is vital. On
History Day, members of the Leadership DeKalb class interact with the
county’s experts on local history, beginning with the ancient Native
Americans and continuing through the founding of the county in 1823 to
today. Along the way, the class learns about the people who wove the fabric
of the community and sees up close how DeKalb to possess its unique
diversity.
Diversity
DeKalb County, Ga., is one of the most diverse counties in the country, and
its leadership program does not miss the chance to discuss in detail what it
means to lead in a community with dozens of ethnic groups. During the day,
facilitators challenge members of the Class to ponder how they react to
diversity as well as show how much in common we all have despite our
different ethnic and cultural origins.
Education
Each year, members of the Leadership DeKalb class are offered the chance to
witness first hand the inner workings of the counties storied educational
system that reaches from pre-K to colleges and universities. Educators show
members of each class how the county’s students benefit on a daily basis
from school systems, technical schools and colleges and universities.
Justice and Public Safety
With activities including tours of the county jail and morgue, Justice and
Public Safety Day focuses on how justice is dispensed in the county and the
link between violations of juveniles and the prison population, among other
topics. Class members hear first-hand from judges and public safety
officials the ins and outs of administering federal, state and local laws.
Government
Meeting in the early part of each year, Leadership DeKalb exposes members of
the class to an up-close look at the Georgia Legislature and how it works
while during the course of the day challenging the Class to participate in
mock lobbying, gaining an insider’s view into the government and meeting
legislators. Government Day is also a time for the Class to see the inner
workings of government and how policy is set.
Economic Development and Transportation
Transportation is the building block on which the Greater Atlanta area (of
which DeKalb County, Ga. is a part) is built. Over the course of Economic
Development and Transportation Day, members of the class come to an
understanding of how economic development/ business recruitment works and
what role the area’s varied forms of transportation (mass transit, airline,
interstate, etc.) play in maintaining a good climate for business viability.
Health and Quality of Life
DeKalb County, GA is the proud home of some of the country’s most
prestigious healthcare institutions, including DeKalb Medical, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, Emory University School of Medicine and
Yerkes National Primate Center. On Health Day, Leadership DeKalb visits
these outstanding research centers to hear from top-level personnel as well
as taking a more local look at how healthcare is provided by visiting Grady
Memorial Hospital and the DeKalb County Board of Health.
The quality of life portion of the program centers on the County’s plethora
of arts organizations from theatre to dance. This element of the day brings
to class member’s attention the vital role the arts plays in building a good
corporate quality of life as well as its role in buttressing the
individual’s outlook on the world in which he or she lives.
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