Another Progressive Podcast
By Max Deutsch
Another Progressive PodcastSep 02, 2020
Understanding Election Security and Voter Suppression: A Conversation with Emily Levy
Since 2016, election security has been a major political issue, specifically regarding foreign interference in our elections. But our elections have not been secure for years, and the flaws in our election security have nothing to do with foreign actors. This week, I had the opportunity to speak with Emily Levy, a lifelong activist who is a recognized leader in the election security movement. She has done work on election security in 9 states, specializing in helping people understand complex election technology issues. In January of 2020, she founded Scrutineers.org, an organization for those that want to fight for fair and secure elections. We spoke about all these issues, and some more. If you care about repairing our democracy, give it a listen!
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The Flaws in the Right’s Rejection of Implicit Bias Studies
Understanding Poverty: A Conversation With Eri Noguchi
This week I spoke with the very first guest of Another Progressive Podcast, Eri Noguchi, a social worker working at the Association to Benefit Children, and adjunct professor at Columbia University and Hunter College. Eri works with children and families living in poverty, and understands what poverty looks like on a broad scale. Among many issues, we discuss the classic "pick yourself up by your bootstraps" mentality , the history of income distribution in America, the flaws in the method for measuring poverty, the ways in which poverty plays out in all aspects of a person's life, and the Universal Basic Income. It's a great conversation that provides a comprehensive understanding of how poverty works, one that most people, left and right, don't fully recognize. So check it out!
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Was the Southern Strategy Real? Did the Parties Switch? Does it Matter? (Spoiler Alert: Yes)
The mainstream historical narrative of modern American politics is that from the 1960's to the 1980's, the Republican Party engaged in the "Southern Strategy", where they capitalized on Southern Democrats' opposition to civil rights, and used their racial fears to bring them into the Republican Party, creating what is called the "Party Switch". However, modern conservative intellectuals deny this narrative, claiming it is all a myth. From the internet, to college campuses, to the halls of congress, PragerU, Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens have maintained this stance. But can we trust their account of history? Is their analysis of the Southern Strategy right? In this episode, I take a look at the arguments they make to defend their stance, and analyze the history that contradicts them.
Dismantling the Right's Denial of Racist Policing
For our first episode, I'll be looking at the arguments made by Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, Larry Elder, and others, that they use to deny that systemic racism exists in policing. Analyzing the data they use, and bringing in data they unsurprisingly don't use, we'll see the flaws in the arguments made by the New Right, and the undeniable reality of policing in America.
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