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Filmmaker Kwan Reworks LA Democracy
5 Dec
Summary
- Filmmaker Daniel Kwan is part of Rewrite LA's charter reform efforts.
- The initiative aims to modernize Los Angeles' governing document.
- New technology will be used for citizen deliberation and consensus.

Filmmaker Daniel Kwan, known for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once,' has become a prominent figure in the Rewrite LA initiative, focused on modernizing the Los Angeles City Charter. This fundamental governing document is undergoing its first major revision in almost three decades. The organization champions direct public input, integrating citizen assemblies and digital engagement into the decision-making process to address critical issues such as land use, housing, and climate change.
Kwan views this charter reform as a vital opportunity to renovate democracy, making it more transparent and participatory for the digital age. Inspired by Taiwan's 'digital democracy' efforts, Rewrite LA is piloting deliberative alignment technology. This innovative approach uses algorithms to foster consensus rather than polarization, starting with shared goals and values to build trust among residents.
The initiative plans a series of assemblies, beginning with land use discussions, culminating in proposals for the city council and a potential ballot measure next summer. Rewrite LA seeks to supplement the official charter reform commission's work, tackling complex issues like AI governance and police reform that are currently absent from the commission's agenda. They urge broader public awareness and industry involvement to shape Los Angeles' future.




