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Amy Malick is communication director of Everyday Democracy. Amy has more than 25 years of experience helping people connect, talk and listen to each other to understand and work through complex public problems. She has a particular passion for giving voice to people whose opinions are often overlooked in public work. Malick has led communications for Everyday Democracy since 1999. She developed the communication strategy that helped take the organization through its transition from a small organization to its current size of 13 full-time staff members, associates across the country, and a network of hundreds of communities. Under Malick’s leadership, communication has helped position Everyday Democracy as a respected national organization that excels in helping local communities build their own capacity to organize large-scale, diverse dialogue for problem solving. Malick pays particular attention to delivering messages and stories that convey realistic and powerful connections between public dialogue and social change.
Everyday Democracy (formerly called the Study Circles Resource Center) is a national organization that helps communities find ways for all kinds of people to think, talk and work together to solve problems. We work with neighborhoods, cities and towns, regions, and states, helping them pay particular attention to how racism and ethnic differences affect the problems they address. Created in 1989 by The Paul J. Aicher Foundation, Everyday Democracy has worked with more than 550 communities nationwide on many different public issues.