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55 Voices for Democracy – The Podcast

How can democracy be renewed and defended today?
A collaboration of the Thomas Mann House, the Goethe Institute, Wunderbar Together, and the Los Angeles Review of Books.

Politics Books Society & Culture Arts
Update frequency
every 14 days
Average duration
34 minutes
Episodes
59
Years Active
2020 - 2024
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Patty Jenkins on the Power of Storytelling

Patty Jenkins on the Power of Storytelling

Award-winning director, screenwriter, and producer Patty Jenkins joined Aida and Tom at the Thomas Mann House for this special episode. Jenkins is best known for the films Wonder Woman (2017), Wonder…

00:37:50  |   Fri 27 Sep 2024
Clint Smith on Cultures of Remembrance in the U.S. & Germany

Clint Smith on Cultures of Remembrance in the U.S. & Germany

“Physically putting your body in a place where history happened gives you a different sense of intimacy, a different sense of proximity to that history.” In the final episode of our podcast, author, …

01:02:12  |   Thu 14 Dec 2023
Marina Weisband on What Gets us Through the Crisis

Marina Weisband on What Gets us Through the Crisis

“Going through a crisis and having a positive vision of the future are not the same thing. You need to have a positive vision of the future to get through the crisis.” Our hosts, Aida Baghernejad and…

00:56:11  |   Thu 30 Nov 2023
Lynne Thompson on the Role of Poetry in Democracies

Lynne Thompson on the Role of Poetry in Democracies

“There is an understanding that between humans we have this one thing called language and it brings us - or can bring us - together.” Writer and poet Lynne Thompson talks with hosts Aida Baghernejad …

00:26:58  |   Thu 19 Oct 2023
Bill Wiggins on African-American History & Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Bill Wiggins on African-American History & Historically Black Colleges and Universities

Host Tom Zoellner sat down with professor William Wiggins to discuss the ongoing importance of African-American history within the larger context of US history. Professor Wiggins has written on numer…

00:32:08  |   Thu 23 Mar 2023
Teresa Bücker on Time as a Political Resource

Teresa Bücker on Time as a Political Resource

“Time is a political resource. How time is distributed is a question of structures we find within a society. It’s structured by the economic system we have; it’s structured by gender, by race,” state…

00:31:21  |   Thu 02 Mar 2023
Roberto Lovato on the Tenderness that Survives the Terror

Roberto Lovato on the Tenderness that Survives the Terror

“I’ve been through war. I’ve witnessed the workings of genocide. I have gone to mass graves across the entire continent (…) We have to un-forget to get past the present fear.” In this episode, writer…

00:38:10  |   Thu 16 Feb 2023
Antonia Juhasz  on the Impact of Fossil Fuels on Democracy

Antonia Juhasz on the Impact of Fossil Fuels on Democracy

“Part of what has led the movement against fossil fuels is the increased number of people being confronted with the effects of oil drilling and fracking,” argues energy analyst and investigative jour…

00:34:15  |   Thu 05 Jan 2023
Raul Krauthausen on Inclusion and Accessibility

Raul Krauthausen on Inclusion and Accessibility

“I realized that everything I learned in terms of communication, creativity, strategy and planning at university can also be used for good...for the rights of people with disabilities,” states Raul K…

00:32:54  |   Thu 08 Dec 2022
Sarah Jaffe on Working Conditions & Labor Movements

Sarah Jaffe on Working Conditions & Labor Movements

“Until we start thinking about what people’s lives are really like and not just shame them for how they vote, we’re not going to have a healthy democracy,” argues Sarah Jaffe. The labor journalist ta…

00:48:35  |   Tue 22 Nov 2022
Geraldo Cadava on the 2022 Midterm Elections & 'the Latino Vote'

Geraldo Cadava on the 2022 Midterm Elections & 'the Latino Vote'

"One of the things that is so fascinating about last night‘s midterm elections is how young people really showed up,” states Geraldo Cadava, professor of history and Latina and Latino studies at Nort…

00:42:20  |   Thu 10 Nov 2022
Boris Dralyuk on Poetry, Translation and Émigrés

Boris Dralyuk on Poetry, Translation and Émigrés

While politics can involve seemingly abstract decisions, “literature can remind us of the stakes at human level,” argues Boris Dralyuk.  In this episode, the translator, author and editor-in-chief of…

00:32:06  |   Thu 20 Oct 2022
LaTosha Brown on Fighting Voter Suppression

LaTosha Brown on Fighting Voter Suppression

“Some of the tension and voter suppression we are experiencing right now is not a result of us losing, it is a result of us winning,” states LaTosha Brown, community organizer and co-founder of Black…

00:46:51  |   Thu 06 Oct 2022
Doris Kleilein on Changing Definitions of Urban Architecture

Doris Kleilein on Changing Definitions of Urban Architecture

What makes a city a home for people with different backgrounds? How has the pandemic impacted city planning and urban architecture? In this episode, the 2022 Thomas Mann Fellow, architect and author …

00:35:51  |   Thu 22 Sep 2022
Christoph Bieber on Hate Speech, Deep Fakes and Other Challenges of the Internet

Christoph Bieber on Hate Speech, Deep Fakes and Other Challenges of the Internet

What can be done against online hate speech and deep fakes? Host Tom Zoellner talks to the political scientist & 2022 Thomas Mann Fellow Dr. Christoph Bieber about internet regulation in Europe and t…

00:27:52  |   Thu 25 Aug 2022
Veronika Fuechtner on Thomas Mann's construction of

Veronika Fuechtner on Thomas Mann's construction of "Germanness"

The Brazilian origins of his mother Júlia were initially a source of shame for Thomas Mann, but that changed in the 1920s “as his understanding of his role in society and democracy changed,” claims D…

00:26:25  |   Thu 11 Aug 2022
Ulrich J. Schneider on Libraries as Democratic Spaces

Ulrich J. Schneider on Libraries as Democratic Spaces

“Today, when politicians think you can close down libraries because everything is available online, you have to remind them that libraries are not only for books; they are for people,” says Thomas Ma…
00:34:34  |   Thu 28 Jul 2022
Rosecrans Baldwin on Los Angeles as a City-State

Rosecrans Baldwin on Los Angeles as a City-State

This episode focuses on what novelist and writer Rosecrans Baldwin calls "the city state Los Angeles.” In his recent best-selling book Everything Now: Lessons From the City-State of Los Angeles, the …

00:36:57  |   Thu 14 Jul 2022
Christine Landfried on the Democratic Potential of Citizens' Assemblies

Christine Landfried on the Democratic Potential of Citizens' Assemblies

When it comes to politics, “distrust is a very healthy thing,” says Dr. Christine Landfried. But Dr. Landfried warns that a complete loss of trust in democratic processes lead people to disconnect fr…

00:33:28  |   Thu 30 Jun 2022
Matthew Continetti on Populism and Conservatism in the American Right

Matthew Continetti on Populism and Conservatism in the American Right

In this episode, author and intellectual historian of the right, Matthew Continetti talks about the past and current strains of American Conservatism. Continetti notes that the territory on which pol…

00:42:25  |   Wed 15 Jun 2022
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