Breaking Barriers in Local Government (with Donesia Gause) | Ep. 35
Breaking Barriers in Local Government (with Donesia Gause) | Ep. 35  
Podcast: Ground Floor Government
Published On: Mon Mar 02 2026
Description: SummaryIn this episode of Ground Floor Government, host Hugh Plappert interviews Donesia Gause, the first African-American city clerk of Riverside. Donesia shares her journey into local government, the role of a city clerk in advocating for democracy, and the importance of community engagement. She discusses significant projects like the redistricting process and the City Hall Insider initiative aimed at demystifying public proceedings. Donesia emphasizes the need for accessibility in local government and offers valuable advice for aspiring public servants. TakeawaysStepping into local government can be daunting but rewarding.The role of a city clerk is crucial for community engagement.Community involvement is essential in the redistricting process.Demystifying public meetings encourages civic participation.Accessibility is a priority for local government.Public service is about improving lives, big or small.Networking is key to finding opportunities in public service.Always present yourself as if you're on an interview.Age should not deter anyone from pursuing a career in local government.Volunteering can provide valuable insights into public service.