Participatory budgeting: A democratic process in which residents directly decide how to spend part of a public budget.
Citizens’ assembly or jury: A randomly selected and representative sample of the community learns about a policy issue, deliberates, and recommends policy solutions.
Legislative theater: Community members act out new ideas or interventions to inequitable or unjust policies, then work with officials to transform these ideas into new laws.
Participatory policymaking: Residents propose, debate, and vote on new policies and policy changes, through online platforms and meetings.