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"We, the People" at Muskego Public Library

On August 28, Muskego Public Library will launch "We, the People." Muskego librarian Jane Genzel said it's aimed at encouraging democracy by improving civil discourse about government, public policy and elections. The program's core piece comes from a Wisconsin Humanities Council book discussion program built around ideals in the U.S. Constitution's preamble - "a more perfect union," "the common defense," "to establish justice," "domestic tranquility." Read the full article here.

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