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Students tell Eagan council they want belonging, accessibility and affordable housing
Summary
Eagan High School and 2 Rivers High School students who attended a February 'World Café' community conversation described themes of belonging, infrastructure accessibility, equity and a desire for more affordable housing and representation in leadership.
A group of students who participated in a February community conversation told the Eagan City Council on March 11 that feeling seen and included was central to making Eagan "an inclusive community where everyone thrives."
Sarah Eilig, a city staff member who organized the community conversations, said the sessions are intended to gather community input on inclusion and equity. City-contracted facilitators from the Finding Human Institute led a "World Café" session on Feb. 19 at Blackhawk Middle School that brought students from the three school…
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