The Practicing Democracy Project (PDP), led by Faculty Director Professor Marshall Ganz and housed at the Center for Public Leadership, enables people to work together to develop the leadership; build the community; and create the power to fulfill the democratic promise of equal, inclusive, and collective agency.
We do this by supporting educators, researchers, and practitioners in engaging with questions of shared identity, self-governance, and people-centered power across three interdependent domains of democratic practice: leadership development, pedagogical development, and development of organizational capacity.
We develop leadership—accepting the responsibility for enabling others to achieve shared purpose under conditions of uncertainty, through practices of civic relationship building, values-based public narrative, constituency-based strategizing and mobilization of collective action, and the structuring of democratic organization.
“Democracy is not something you have, but something you do. It is a verb. And we are creating it, or un-creating it, all the time.”
The Practicing Democracy Project (PDP) is directed by Marshall Ganz, who holds the Rita E. Hauser Senior Lectureship in Leadership, Organizing and Civil Society. Prof. Ganz has a long and storied history in the field of community organizing, beginning with leaving his Harvard undergraduate studies in 1964 to participate in the Mississippi Summer Project, followed by 14 years working alongside Cesar Chavez in the United Farm Workers movement, another 10 years of union and electoral organizing, then returning to the academy to developing ways to integrate the research, teaching, and practice of developing leadership, organizing community with that leadership, and building power from the resources of that community – the practice of democratic craft. His frameworks for leadership, community organizing, and public narrative have been adopted by practitioners and educators around the world. His influence extends even more broadly, especially after the groundbreaking role he played in helping to design the organizing strategy for the 2008 presidential campaign of Barack Obama.
Given the pressure faced by democratic societies today, the regeneration of democratic practice is urgent. Uniquely situated at the Center for Public Leadership (CPL) at the Harvard Kennedy School—and in concert with collaborators including the , Ahel, WiLD, and others—the Practicing Democracy Project leverages our position at a major research university and educational gathering place for leaders from around the world to engage with students, scholars and practitioners to advance democratic practice globally.
For more information about the Practicing Democracy Project, please download our Executive Summary.
Emily S Lin, Program Director
Alyssa Ashcraft, Faculty Assistant
Chris Badillo, Research Assistant
Abel Cano, Trainer
Sarah ElRaheb-Dagher, Adjunct Lecturer
Margaret Hughes, Research Affiliate
Raj Kamal Singh, Post Doctoral Scholar
Ashraf Hamzah, Head Teaching Fellow, Leadership, Organizing, and Action
Svitlana Nekrasova, Fellow
Salma Sameh, Head Teaching Fellow, Leadership, Storytelling, and Action
Alaina Segura, Post-Doctoral Scholar
Kevin Wu, Research Assistant
Faculty Director

Marshall Ganz
Publications
- (April 25, 2025) by Marshall Ganz and Emily Lin, Harvard Kennedy School Ash Center
- (April 22, 2025) by Marshall Ganz, The San Francisco Chronicle
- (April 23, 2025) by Marshall Ganz, The Walrus
- (November 15, 2024) by Marshall Ganz, The Ink
- (November 10, 2024) by Marshall Ganz, In These Times
- (October 1, 2024) by Marshall Ganz, Oxford University Press
Recent News
- (April 10, 2025) and (April 10, 2025)
- (April 18, 2025), KQED
- (February 13, 2025), Stanford Social Innovation Review
- (March 5, 2025), Bloomberg Cities (jhu.edu)
- (March 12, 2025), Capital & Main
- (April 20, 2025) by Salimah Samji and Marshall Ganz, Building State Capability Podcast
- (October 1, 2024), Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics
- (November 10, 2024)
- (November 15, 2024), hosted by the Harvard Kennedy School Ash Center
- (November 20, 2024)
- (October 25, 2024), JFK Jr. Forum, Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics