We Who Engage is a movement to rebuild our public’s muscle for democracy. Why is the voting booth seen as the only way for government to measure the pulse of the people? Not only does governance need to be redesigned to improve public engagement processes, it also needs to include a “public” that is increasingly beautiful in its complexity. This movement aims to bring together people of all backgrounds who are seeking to facilitate real civic engagement in today’s democracies. This includes researchers, leaders, academics, and politicians, as well as artists, community organizers, and ordinary citizens — the people that we at We Who Engage like to call “the front lines of our democracy.” Together, we will support cities, communities, and other institutions in creating the space needed to peacefully struggle and make meaningful progress in a democracy.