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RI Civic Health Index Exhibit Hits the Road

March 6, 2023 By RI Humanities

The Council has created a traveling exhibit about the 2022 Rhode Island Civic Health Index! The 2022 Rhode Island Civic Health Index (CHI)—the first ever for the state—draws upon data-driven indicators and information about diverse connections to civic life. The report provides a baseline to help communities, leaders, and policy makers understand what challenges and opportunities Rhode Islanders share, and where we can go, together. 

The traveling exhibit is designed to engage all Rhode Islanders with the findings and questions of the report, right where they are—community spaces, libraries, and other civic places. It shares the key findings about our state’s civic health in Spanish and English, along with additional information and QR codes that take you to where you can find out more. The below list will be updated periodically with dates/locations of the banners. Please check back often!

MARCH 3 – 23: La Galería, Central Falls

MARCH 7 – 21: Boys & Girls Club, Cumberland-Lincoln

MARCH 14 – 28: Knight Memorial Library, Providence

MARCH 28 – April 10: Mt. Pleasant Library, Providence

MARCH 28 – April 13: Rochambeau Library, Providence

April 10 – May 10: Teatro ECAS, Providence

If you would like to host the banners in your community space, please contact Kate Hao at civichealthindex@rihumanities.org for details.


Past host locations:

FEBRUARY 21 – MARCH 7: Boys & Girls Club, Woonsocket

FEBRUARY 27 – MARCH 3: Jesse M. Smith Memorial Library, Burrillville

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