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The Democracy Group

Welcome to The Democracy Group - a network of podcasts about democracy, civic engagement, and civil discourse. In this feed you will find a sampling of episodes from our podcasts in the Democracy Group as well recordings from our events. If you enjoy this podcast, please visit democracygroup.org to find all of our podcast shows, events, topic guides, and newsletter. read less
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Attacks on Voter Registration | Democracy Decoded
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Attacks on Voter Registration | Democracy Decoded
Voter registration is the number one obstacle to voting in the United States. It should be easy, accessible and secure, but too often, states are moving backwards; making voter registration more difficult and less equitable. Here, we introduce a new type of episode: an up-to-the-minute interview with an expert to help you better understand some of the most important issues affecting elections. Danielle Lang, a voting rights attorney at CLC, joins Simone to explain why major actions in Arizona and Texas involve what should be a straightforward component of elections: voter registration.Danielle explains voter purges, mass challenges to voter registrations, and their effects on voters. And she lays out actions that states and individuals alike can take to ensure registering to vote is safe and secure ahead of Election Day.Host and Guests:Simone Leeper litigates a wide range of redistricting-related cases at CLC, challenging gerrymanders and advocating for election systems that guarantee all voters an equal opportunity to influence our democracy. Prior to arriving at CLC, Simone was a law clerk in the office of Senator Ed Markey and at the Library of Congress, Office of General Counsel. She received her J.D. cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 2019 and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Columbia University in 2016.Danielle Lang is Senior Director for Voting Rights at Campaign Legal Center. Danielle has worked as a civil rights litigator her entire career. At CLC, she has led litigation against Texas's racially discriminatory voter ID law, Florida's modern-day poll tax for rights restoration, Arizona's burdensome registration requirements, North Dakota's voter ID law targeting Native communities, and numerous successful challenges to signature match policies for absentee ballots. Previously, Danielle served as a Skadden Fellow in the Employment Rights Project of Bet Tzedek Legal Services in Los Angeles, where she represented low-wage immigrant workers in wage and hour, discrimination, and human trafficking matters. From 2012 to 2013, Danielle clerked for Judge Richard A. Paez on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Links:Frivolous Mass Challenges to Voter Eligibility Damaging to Democracy - Campaign Legal CenterOur Strict Laws Ensure Only U.S. Citizens Vote in Federal Elections - Campaign Legal CenterHow To Prevent Unfair Voter Purges - Campaign Legal CenterModernizing Voter Registration - Campaign Legal CenterWhat Does the U.S. Supreme Court’s Recent Arizona Decision Mean for Voters? - Campaign Legal CenterTexas Expands Push to Halt Democratic Voter Registration Efforts - Bloomberg LawTweet from Kyle HuddlestonTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Bexar County Voter Registration Case - The New York TimesAdditional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyDemocracy Decoded PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
Road to November Series & DNC Recap | An Honorable Profession
Sep 9 2024
Road to November Series & DNC Recap | An Honorable Profession
In this week's episode, producer Rachel Walsh joins co-hosts Ryan Coonery and Debbie Cox Bultan to recap the past few months of this exciting election cycle. They discuss last week's Democratic National Convention, highlighting key themes and standout moments from speakers, including many NewDEAL leaders and alumni. They also reflect on our Road to November 2024 Messaging series, which featured insights from political strategists, policy experts, and state and local elected officials. Ryan, Debbie, and Rachel analyze how to address voters' top concerns and strategies for a strong performance up and down the ballot, and they explore the growing momentum within the Democratic Party, outlining the crucial steps leaders must take to keep this energy through the fall. Tune in to hear their takeaways and better understand the road ahead.IN THIS EPISODE:  • [04:08] What it was like to be on the floor of the DNC this year.• [09:13] Freedom as a central narrative of the Democratic campaign.• [12:41] Congresswoman Annie Kuster on the framing of freedom by the Democratic Party.• [13:39] Ilana Rubel’s insights on how attacks on reproductive rights impact broader freedoms.• [17:52] Jesse Ferguson on campaigning on the subject of reproductive rights.• [18:42] Passing the torch to a younger generation within the party; appealing to young voters.• [20:58] Olivia Julianna’s insights on what young people are most concerned about.• [23:47] Mike Madrid on reaching Latino voters and the importance of a pro-housing agenda.• [27:06] Why it’s so important to build a broad coalition from the middle out.• [29:28] Simon Rosenberg on patriotism as an antidote to MAGA’s nationalism.• [32:19] Karen Finney’s thoughts on acknowledging the daily anxieties of Americans.• [35:00] The role of An Honorable Profession and NewDEAL going forward.Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyAn Honorable Profession PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer-prize winning historian on AUTOCRACY, INC.: THE DICTATORS WHO WANT TO RUN THE WORLD | Talkin Politics & Religion
Aug 28 2024
Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer-prize winning historian on AUTOCRACY, INC.: THE DICTATORS WHO WANT TO RUN THE WORLD | Talkin Politics & Religion
In the 20th Century, we had Cold War adversaries. In the early 2000s, George W. Bush talked about the Axis of Evil. But are those frameworks the most accurate way to understand the forces attempting to undermine not just democratic nations but democratic ideas? And to what degree have these antagonists - those that are fundamentally opposed to our core principles such as the freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly and basic human rights - pervaded U.S. politics?In this episode we welcome Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer-prize winning historian, staff writer at The Atlantic and senior fellow at the Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University. After discussing her motivations, experiences, and insights into the autocratic regimes and their impacts on global democracy, we dive into Anne’s new book Autocracy, Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World. We explore how autocracies collaborate, ways the rest of the world is complicit in autocratic behaviors, and strategies to combat these influences. The conversation also touches on Anne's personal history and initial fascination with the history, literature, culture and politics of the “Borderlands,” a region that includes Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia and beyond.Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyTalkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
Braver Angels: Guide Across The Divide. Móni Guzmán | How Do We Fix It?
Aug 14 2024
Braver Angels: Guide Across The Divide. Móni Guzmán | How Do We Fix It?
Toxic polarization is "the problem that eats all other problems... It's the sludge at the base of everything else," says our guest Mónica Guzmán. Think how much progress could be made on the great problems of today if politics were much more about discovering nuance than shouting slogans.This show is our second episode on the work, people, and ideas of the volunteer-led cross-partisan campaign, Braver Angels. In the coming months, we'll report on their initiatives and projects. Americans who are pissed off with politics are sometimes called "the exhausted majority." Many are tuning out toxic, divisive rhetoric that aims to settle scores instead of solving what's broken. Our guest, Braver Angels senior fellow Mónica Guzmán, has suggestions about how to be truly curious and have better conversations with those who see things differently.This loving liberal daughter of conservative immigrant parents who came to the US from Mexico, is a bridge builder, journalist and author. Her podcast is "A Braver Way". Modi’s recent book is “I Never Thought of It That Way." Our "How Do We Fix It?" interview was recorded a couple years ago. This show includes highlights and also an extract from Móni's podcast. "When you want to ask why people believe what they believe, instead ask how they came to believe what they believe," she tells us. When you ask how instead of why, you're asking for their story and then what people do is take you on a tour instead of being put on trial."Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
Representative Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Inspires Better Leadership in Public Service | An Honorable Profession
Aug 12 2024
Representative Arturo Alonso-Sandoval Inspires Better Leadership in Public Service | An Honorable Profession
In this week’s episode, host Ryan Coonerty sits down with Representative Arturo Alonso-Sandoval, the youngest member of the Oklahoma legislature. Instead of pursuing a high-paying job as a mechanical engineer, Alonso-Sandoval decided to run for office during his senior year of college to serve the community where he grew up. Rep. Alonso-Sandoval talks about his motivation for getting into politics, ideas for drawing more young people to elected office, his advocacy for underserved communities, his fight against draconian anti-immigrant laws, and his efforts in shaping AI policy. Tune in to learn why Representative Alonso-Sandoval believes effective policy making requires having diverse voices at the table.IN THIS EPISODE:  • [01:04] Introducing today’s guest, Oklahoma’s Representative, Arturo Alonso-Sandoval.• [01:15] What listeners can expect to hear during today’s conversation.• [02:00] He unpacks his decision and motivation to run for office in his senior year of college.• [06:20] We discuss ideas on how to get more people, like Representative Alonso-Sandoval to run for office (at all levels).• [10:00] Representative Alonso-Sandoval describes in detail his experience running for office.• [12:48] He talks about his slogan “The Future is Ours” and the heart behind it.• [13:50] What it’s like serving in office in Oklahoma.• [15:15] His thoughts on creating sustainable systems using his engineering concepts.• [17:55] How he advocates for his community and breaks down assumptions about himself.• [21:54] We look at anti-immigration measures, mobilizing communities against them, and the prospects going forward.• [28:36] He expounds on one of the projects he’s involved with: You Have a Voice.• [29:16] He sheds light on his concerns with anti-immigration laws.• [32:00] We discuss AI regulations and his work with AI in the legislature. Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyAn Honorable Profession PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
Illinois Representative Bob Morgan on Fostering Hope | An Honorable Profession
Jul 22 2024
Illinois Representative Bob Morgan on Fostering Hope | An Honorable Profession
In this week’s episode, Ryan Coonerty sits down with Illinois State Representative Bob Morgan. They reflect on the horrific mass shooting in the representative's community of Highland Park during a 4th of July Parade in 2022 – a timely topic as he returns from a visit to the White House, as he co-chairs the Illinois House Firearm Safety Reform Working Group. Morgan shares his experience working on this crucial issue and the personal ties that ignited his passion for combating gun violence. In addition, Ryan and Representative Morgan delve into his highly debated efforts to eliminate junk fees in Illinois, his commitment to reducing healthcare costs, and his approach to building strong relationships within the legislature, as well as his experience as a Jewish leader during a surge of antisemitism across the country. Tune in to learn about his push to end daylight savings time and the obstacles to making this a reality.  IN THIS EPISODE:  • [01:04] Introducing Illinois State Representative Bob Morgan and his efforts to work on gun safety.• [02:36] The stories of gun violence that ignited his passion for taking this issue seriously.• [05:23] Prospects for reducing these kinds of incidents in US communities.• [07:43] Representative Bob’s journey to public service.• [13:17] Building and maintaining relationships with colleagues by building your understanding of them.• [14:26] Issues he has worked on and why healthcare is a focus for him.• [20:04] Why no changes have been made to daylight savings.• [22:40] Facing the rise of antisemitism as a member of the Jewish caucus.• [27:26] Predictions for the upcoming convention and the elections to follow.Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyAn Honorable Profession PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group