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The City tells true stories of how power works in urban America. Season 1 begins in Chicago, 1990.
Marisa Kabas joins the Electorette to analyze Michael Cohen's testimony before the House Overisght Committee
Last month, the inaugural summit of the She the People initiative, was held in San Francisco. This episode features Electorette’s coverage of the summit including interviews with three influential leaders, Congressmembers Barbara Lee, Pramila Jayapal, and Black Lives Matter co-founder, Alicia Garza.
This is a special early episode featuring a conversation with Neera Tanden, the CEO of The Center for American Progress Action Fund.
Sara Wachter-Boettcher discusses her book "Technically Wrong: Sexist Apps, Biased Algorithms, and Other Threats of Toxic Tech," which reveals how tech industry's biases and blind spots are baked into digital products and ultimately harm us.
Three guests discuss the comeback attempts by several high profile men and the process of male redemption by looking at the cases of Brett Kavanaugh, Louis C.K., Jian Ghomeshi and others.
This episode brings together three previous interviews with voting experts to cover all aspects of voter suppression and voting rights, including the history of the Voting Rights Act, the landmark Supreme Court Case Shelby County vs. Holder, the GOP redistricting plan - Project RedMap, and voter ID laws.
Christy Hall and Megan Peterson discuss the anti-transgender memo uncovered by the New York Times, which revealed that the Trump administration could be seeking to narrowly redefine the concept of sex as an " immutable condition determined by genitalia at birth."
Nathalie Crowley from the Family Tree Clinic in MN joins to discuss the Trump admin's anti-transgender memo