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  • Kettering Global Fellows at Work: Courteney Mukoyi

    February 12, 2025
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: Courteney Mukoyi, democracy, Democracy around the Globe, Global Fellows, Global Fellows at Work, tech, Zimbabwe|
  • William J. Barber II: How an Anti-Poverty Movement Makes Extremists Tremble

    February 11, 2025
    Categories: Podcasts
    Tags: class, democracy, inequality, poverty, Senior Fellows, The Context, wealth, William J. Barber II|
  • Social Media’s Exclusionary Turn

    February 6, 2025
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: AI, artificial intelligence, big tech, democracy, Donald Trump, From Many, We, John Stoehr, social media|
  • Kettering Global Fellows at Work: Kerry Reed

    February 5, 2025
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: Australia, democracy, Democracy around the Globe, Global Fellows, Global Fellows at Work, Kerry Reed|
  • Kettering Global Fellows at Work: Tudor-Matei Vrabie

    February 3, 2025
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: AI, artificial intelligence, democracy, Democracy around the Globe, disinformation, Global Fellows, Global Fellows at Work, Matei Vrabie, media literacy, misinformation, Romania|
  • Jeffrey Winters: How to Beat Oligarchs at Their Own Game

    January 28, 2025
    Categories: Podcasts
    Tags: campaign finance, citizens united, democracy, inequality, Jeffrey Winters, oligarchs, oligarchy, taxation, The Context, wealth|
  • Alexander Vindman on Authoritarianism vs. Democracy

    January 27, 2025
    Categories: Videos
    Tags: Alexander Vindman, authoritarianism, democracy, disinformation, misinformation, neo-idealism, Russia, Senior Fellows, The Stakes, Ukraine|
  • American Democracy Has Been Caught in the Partisan Crossfire

    January 16, 2025
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: Alex Theodoridis, democracy, Donald Trump, Former Members of Congress survey, From Many, We, political violence|
  • Anthea Butler: What’s Gone Wrong with Evangelical Christianity?

    January 14, 2025
    Categories: Podcasts
    Tags: Alex Lovit, Anthea Butler, Defending Democracy, Defending Inclusive Democracy, democracy, diversity, institutions, religion, The Context|
  • What Should We Be Watching For? Lessons from the Playbooks of Turkey and Hungary

    January 7, 2025
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: Brad Rourke, democracy, democratic backsliding, From Many, We, Hungary, inclusive democracy, Turkey|
  • Special Episode: How Novels Defend Democracy

    December 31, 2024
    Categories: Podcasts
    Tags: Alex Lovit, David Pepper, Defending Democracy, Defending Inclusive Democracy, democracy, diversity, institutions, James Comey, Stacey Abrams, The Context|
  • Uniting against Poverty Would Change Politics: The Legacy of the Fusion Coalition

    December 18, 2024
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: Appalachia, democracy, elections, fusionism, poverty, William J. Barber II, working class|
  • Donald Moynihan: Friction, Frustrations, and Fear in Government Bureaucracies

    December 17, 2024
    Categories: Podcasts
    Tags: administration, administrative burdens, bureaucracy, chevron deference, child tax credit, democracy, diversity, Earned Income Tax Credit, institutions, Loper Bright, The Context|
  • Pamela Cone: Lifting People Up

    December 12, 2024
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: Dayton Democracy Fellows, democracy, housing, human services, religion, voting|
  • Jessica Bloomingdale: Bringing Power to the People

    December 9, 2024
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: belonging, Dayton Democracy Fellows, Dayton Ohio, democracy, Democracy and Community, mentoring, youth|
  • Sherrilyn Ifill: Don’t Ignore Race in the 2024 Election Analysis

    December 5, 2024
    Categories: Videos
    Tags: 2024 election, Brad Rourke, democracy, equality, race, Sherrilyn Ifill, The Stakes|
  • What Jeff Bezos Missed: Newspapers Cannot Be Neutral About Democracy

    December 3, 2024
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: democracy, elections, From Many, We, Jeff Bezos, journalism, News, newspapers, Subramaniam Vincent|
  • Hahrie Han: Belonging Comes Before Belief

    December 3, 2024
    Categories: Podcasts
    Tags: church, Cincinnati, crossroads church, democracy, democratic institutions, inclusive democracy, Ohio, The Context|
  • Vibes: Democracy Is a Bridge

    November 25, 2024
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: belonging, civic engagement, Dayton Democracy Fellows, democracy, Democracy and Community, Vibes|
  • Samantha Kennedy Is Prepping the Next Generation of Democracy Advocates

    November 21, 2024
    Categories: Blog Series
    Tags: Dayton Democracy Fellows, democracy, Democracy and Community, housing, Samantha Kennedy|
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