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Politics Podcast | Ep 2 "We have a system that benefits itself"
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内容由THE POLIS PROJECT and The Polis Project提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 THE POLIS PROJECT and The Polis Project 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal。
Every Wednesday, leading up to the American Presidential elections, The Polis Project will host activists, organizers, writers, reporters, and progressive voices as a part of our Politics Podcast. They don’t just tell you what happened. They inform you of the issues, policies, and legislation that matter to their communities, beyond the headlines. The podcast is available in video and audio formats. This week we speak to Anoa J. Changa is a staff reporter leading Prism's(https://www.prismreports.org/anoa-changa) coverage of electoral justice and voting rights. Anoa is a grassroots digital organizer, and strategic advisor to several organizations. She came to Prism from the New Georgia Project, a non-partisan effort to register and civically engage Georgian voters, where she was the director of digital strategy and storytelling. Prior to that, she held the position of cities electoral manager for Democracy for America. Anoa is a movement journalist and the host of the podcast “The Way with Anoa” tackling politics and current events through a Black progressive feminist perspective. Anoa has bylines in The Independent, The Nation, Dame Magazine, Huffington Post, and Rewire. She is a speaker, trainer, and presenter in progressive spaces. This week we discuss the first Presidential debate and the specter of white nationalism; how the mainstream new room responded to black journalists covering black lives matter protest; the question of representation and accountability and what stories get told and what dont. Finally, how do we think about organizing for long-term security, not just an immediate crisis, and the ways forward in the coming weeks and months? You can listen to our first episode with Anjali Enjeti here: https://soundcloud.com/user-256643655/politicspodcast-episode1
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Every Wednesday, leading up to the American Presidential elections, The Polis Project will host activists, organizers, writers, reporters, and progressive voices as a part of our Politics Podcast. They don’t just tell you what happened. They inform you of the issues, policies, and legislation that matter to their communities, beyond the headlines. The podcast is available in video and audio formats. This week we speak to Anoa J. Changa is a staff reporter leading Prism's(https://www.prismreports.org/anoa-changa) coverage of electoral justice and voting rights. Anoa is a grassroots digital organizer, and strategic advisor to several organizations. She came to Prism from the New Georgia Project, a non-partisan effort to register and civically engage Georgian voters, where she was the director of digital strategy and storytelling. Prior to that, she held the position of cities electoral manager for Democracy for America. Anoa is a movement journalist and the host of the podcast “The Way with Anoa” tackling politics and current events through a Black progressive feminist perspective. Anoa has bylines in The Independent, The Nation, Dame Magazine, Huffington Post, and Rewire. She is a speaker, trainer, and presenter in progressive spaces. This week we discuss the first Presidential debate and the specter of white nationalism; how the mainstream new room responded to black journalists covering black lives matter protest; the question of representation and accountability and what stories get told and what dont. Finally, how do we think about organizing for long-term security, not just an immediate crisis, and the ways forward in the coming weeks and months? You can listen to our first episode with Anjali Enjeti here: https://soundcloud.com/user-256643655/politicspodcast-episode1
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