Democracy in Color with Steve Phillips
Ein Podcast von Democracy in Color - Donnerstags
177 Folgen
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Rep. Jayapal Brings Her Organizing Chops to Congress
Vom: 20.4.2017 -
Wendy Carrillo--Out of the Shadows, into Congress
Vom: 17.3.2017 -
The Serum Is in the Venom: Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs
Vom: 3.3.2017 -
Senator Cory Booker: Making Our Future This Election
Vom: 1.11.2016 -
Beating Trump for Good: Love, Imagination, Empathy w/ Jeff Chang, David Kim and Rebecca Solnit
Vom: 28.9.2016 -
On Race, Millennials and Claiming the 80s
Vom: 21.9.2016 -
Jane Kim Takes the Fight to the California State Senate
Vom: 24.8.2016 -
S1E10 Milwaukee: Riot, Rebellion or Something Else?
Vom: 18.8.2016 -
Lateefah Simon: On BART, Social Justice and Her Run for Office in Oscar Grant’s Memory
Vom: 11.8.2016 -
A Fearless Conversation with Lucy #FierceFlores
Vom: 4.8.2016 -
Women of Color: Uniting the Party, Leading the Country
Vom: 28.7.2016 -
The War Is Home: On the Shootings in Dallas and Baton Rouge
Vom: 22.7.2016 -
Best of Brown is the New White
Vom: 11.7.2016 -
S1E4 Nina Turner: America’s Progressive Future
Vom: 29.6.2016 -
Fighting for Ohio: The Swing State of Swing States
Vom: 24.6.2016 -
Why Are There No Black Women in the Senate?
Vom: 15.6.2016 -
S1E1 Why are Politicians Still Chasing White Swing Voters?
Vom: 19.5.2016
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.