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2/17/2022 <br />20 <br />Servant Leadership Mindset <br />Community Engagement <br />Examples of community engagement as an elected official include: <br />● Building relationships with different community leaders, including those representing <br />underserved or underrepresented groups. <br />● Modeling civility. <br />● Welcoming diversity in viewpoints and opinion. <br />● Modeling good social media use. <br />Resources <br />Leading with Values: Community Engagement <br />League of Minnesota Cities Minnesota Mayor Handbook (page 28-29) <br />Servant Leadership Mindset <br />Equity and Inclusion <br />Examples of equity and inclusion as an elected official include: <br />● Taking action to demonstrate a commitment to inclusion and equity in your city. <br />● Reviewing policies for fair and equitable outcomes. <br />● Building an inclusive workforce that represents the community. <br />● Ensuring city services are accessible and welcoming to all community members. <br />● Intentionally seeking authentic input into city policies from a wide range of voices and backgrounds. <br />Resources <br />Leading with Values: Equity and Inclusion <br />Driving Diversity and Inclusion through Governance <br />Race Equity Toolkit: An Opportunity to Operationalize Equity <br />Government Alliance on Race & Equity (GARE) | St Anthony Village, MN (savmn.com)