This is the fifth entry in the Representation Matters virtual series. Presented by Adrian Fontes, 29th Maricopa County Recorder, and current Chief Deputy Recorder in...
Interview
A conversation with filmmaker and writer Astra Taylor, director of the documentary “What Is Democracy?” and author of “Democracy May Not Exist, but...
Alabama Voices for Black Voters Nationwide
Join series host Tonya Scott-Williams and series poet Ashley M. Jones as they chat with Arnée Odoms (Alabama Coordinator for Black Voters Matter Fund) grassroots...
A conversation with Clint Smith, author of “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America,” and Adam Davis, executive...
A conversation on democracy, participation, and justice with Eric K. Ward, executive director of Western States Center, and Adam Davis, executive director of Oregon...
Michigan Humanities presented a series of virtual state-wide conversations that will examine the electoral process by exploring Michigan’s urban-rural divide and the...
As part of SDHC’s Voting: Why It Matters series, acclaimed Anishinaabe author Louise Erdrich talks with SDPB’s Lori Walsh about Native American civic...
Nevada Humanities’ Why It Matters programming investigates various aspects of democracy and civic engagement – how it works, who gets to participate, and the...
A conversation with journalist Leah Sottile, host of the podcasts Two Minutes Past Nine and Bundyville, about how fringe religious and political groups have grown and...
Why It Matters: Reckoning with Race. Equity. Allyship. with Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal
Authors Kimberly Latrice Jones and Gilly Segal discuss their best-selling book, “I’m Not Dying With You Tonight”—inspired by the death of Baltimorean Freddie...
A conversation about organizing and democracy with Hahrie Han, director of the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, and Adam Davis, executive director of...
As girls, sisters Lynda Blackmon Lowery and Jo Ann Lowery Bland marched for Civil Rights in Alabama. Hear their powerful first-hand accounts as well as their vision for...
A conversation with David French, senior editor for The Dispatch and author of “Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our...
A conversation with Emma Green, a staff writer at The Atlantic who covers politics, policy, and religion, and Adam Davis, executive director of Oregon Humanities, on how...
Alabama Voice for Black Voters Nationwide
W.C. Patton (1912-1917) worked for voter registration when such an activity put his life at great risk. A graduate of Alabama State College (now Alabama State...
A conversation with journalist and cultural critic Masha Gessen, author of “Surviving Autocracy,” “The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of...