Democracy in Color with Steve Phillips
Ein Podcast von Democracy in Color - Donnerstags
177 Folgen
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One Year Later: The Attempted Coup That Couldn’t Stop The Rise
Vom: 6.1.2022 -
NBC.com’s Suzanne Gamboa on Latinos, Politics and Race
Vom: 9.12.2021 -
Don’t Call It a Mailbag: Questions from Listeners
Vom: 11.11.2021 -
Not a Nation of Immigrants
Vom: 28.10.2021 -
Who and Where to Watch in 2022 Midterms
Vom: 14.10.2021 -
Hispanic, Latino, Latinx — What’s in a name?
Vom: 30.9.2021 -
News Roundup: How We’re Responding to the Texas Abortion Ban and More
Vom: 16.9.2021 -
Keep Cali Blue: California Recall and What’s At Stake
Vom: 2.9.2021 -
A Nation in Color: 2020 Census and Our Future
Vom: 19.8.2021 -
Washington Post’s Perry Bacon Jr. on America’s Uncivil War
Vom: 5.8.2021 -
Nina Turner Sees the Promise in the Problem
Vom: 22.7.2021 -
Summer, Summer, Summertime!
Vom: 8.7.2021 -
Pride: Hope, Struggle, and Taking Back Power
Vom: 24.6.2021 -
New York Times’ Astead Herndon on the Politics of Racial Reckoning
Vom: 10.6.2021 -
Tram Nguyen on How Virginia Turned Blue
Vom: 27.5.2021 -
Unapologetic and Authentic: St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones
Vom: 13.5.2021 -
100 Days In: Is Biden Actually a Progressive?
Vom: 29.4.2021 -
Fighting the Same Beast: White Supremacy
Vom: 15.4.2021 -
Bold Asian American Activism and Its Roots
Vom: 1.4.2021 -
Beto O’Rourke on Racial Justice & Transforming Texas
Vom: 18.3.2021
Steve Phillips—author of the New York Times bestselling book, Brown Is the New White: How the Demographic Revolution Has Created a New American Majority; New York Times contributing op-ed writer, and founder of Democracy in Color—is the host of the color-conscious political podcast, “Democracy in Color With Steve Phillips.” New episodes are released every two weeks on Thursdays. Join Steve for a conversation that is unafraid and unapologetic about grappling with some of today’s toughest topics in politics. As one of the nation’s top political thought leaders, Steve invites listeners to learn how the key to Democrats and the progressive ecosystem winning and saving our democracy lies in running towards, rather than away from, the societal flashpoints of racial and economic justice.