Civics focuses on the structures, principles, and processes that shape how societies are governed and how citizens participate in public life. This subtopic may include discussions about constitutions, branches of government, elections, rights and responsibilities, and the roles of public institutions at local, national, and international levels. It examines how laws are created, enforced, and interpreted within civic systems.
It’s a space for people to learn about governance, engage with foundational political concepts, and discuss how civic systems function in practice. Participants may explore historical and contemporary examples, compare models of government, and deepen their understanding of how civic participation influences public decision-making and societal organization.