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NAN SKELTON

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Office: 141 Humphrey Center
Phone: 612-625-3003
E-mail: skelt003@umn.edu

Areas of expertise: civic engagement; youth policy, including making the connection between in-school learning and out of school time; neighborhood and community development, particularly in areas with immigrant populations

Nan Skelton is co-director of the Institute’s Center for Democracy and Citizenship. Skelton leads the center's external public work around issues of civic education, reclaiming neighborhoods, and the democratic renewal of public education. She is a co-founder of the Jane Addams School for Democracy and co-founder of the Neighborhood Learning Community, both based in the West Side neighborhood of St. Paul. She also serves on the St. Paul Second Shift Commission, which is developing new programs through St. Paul's parks, recreation centers. and libraries to extend the learning day for young people.

Prior to joining the Humphrey Institute, Skelton was an assistant commissioner with the Minnesota Department of Education from 1983-1990, and provided leadership on youth development legislation, AIDS education, school-to-work initiatives, and dropout prevention research with the National Governor's Association. She also served as a program officer in the Lilly Endowment's Education Division, and founded and directed several community-based nonprofit organizations in the Twin Cities.

In 2005, Skelton was awarded the 2005 Josie R. Johnson Award for exceptional contributions to human rights and social justice. She is a 2002 recipient of the University of Minnesota's Outstanding Community Service Award.

Skelton has edited or co-authored the following publications:

  • Voices of Hope: The Story of the Jane Addams School for Democracy (Kettering Foundation, forthcoming)
  • Neighborhoods Matter: How Children Make Connections (Kettering Foundation, 2006)
  • Youth Civic Engagement: Reflections on an Emerging Public Idea (Center for Democracy and Citizenship, 2002)
Skelton earned a bachelor's degree in education from the College of St. Catherine.