Episode 18: Tech and Labor
Amanda Ballantyne explores how past technological transitions reshaped work, why some communities were left behind, and what
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Amanda Ballantyne explores how past technological transitions reshaped work, why some communities were left behind, and what
Zahava Stadler and Jeremy Bauer-Wolf explore why the Department of Education was created and what’s at stake if it disappears.
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Sydney Saubestre of New America explores how history shows the power and peril of data, and what it means for democracy today.
As peace talks between Russia and Ukraine resume, New America’s Candace Rondeaux and Ben Dalton explain the tangled context.
How can citizens put laws to a ballot vote and what’s threatening that right? Maresa Strano and Chris Melody Fields Figueredo explain.
How is AI shaping government now and in the future? Lilian Coral and Amen Ra Mashariki explore its evolving role in public decision-making.
How have our shared visions of American ideals influenced the meaning of patriotism? How has this definition evolved over time?
What is Juneteenth and how do Americans percieve the holiday today?
How could the One Big Beautiful Bill affect how we pay for college? New America’s Antoinette Flores breaks it all down.