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Episode 40: Writing Wrongs with Dr. David Childs

June 10, 2021 Webmaster 0

We get to interview one of our favorite people: Dr. David J. Childs, academic adviser to the Democracy & Me program, professor of education at […]

Episode 39: Would You Pinky-Swear a Politician?

May 28, 2021 Webmaster 0

Inspired by our professional mentors over at the WVXU newsroom and their ongoing Trust in Local Government series, not to mention all those Cincinnati City […]

Powerful Student Voices Emerge in Democracy & Me Competition

May 26, 2021 Webmaster 0

Chaotic, overwhelming, tragic… but also enlightening, bracing, a chance for rebirth. Students from across the WVXU listening area and beyond reflected on the past year […]

Episode 38: Our Emergence

May 13, 2021 Webmaster 0

So… what in the world just happened? And what comes next? In this uncertain spring of 2021, we’re marking milestones, in school and in life, […]

Episode 37: GenWars! Where Do We Stand in the Culture Clash?

May 3, 2021 Webmaster 0

With every new generation in America, it seems, there comes another generation gap: typically, idealistic young people push for social and political change, while more […]

Episode 36: Never Again. Again.

April 15, 2021 Webmaster 0

You know the drill: Active shooter on campus. Lockdown. Lights out. Huddle quietly on the floor in a corner with your classmates and wait… and […]

Episode 35: Can We Heal the Planet from Environmental Racism?

April 9, 2021 Webmaster 0

Heading into Earth Day (officially, April 22), we’re digging into our own backyard, talking about how the various ecologies of Cincinnati affect everyone’s health, for […]

Episode 34: The Radical Youth Rabbit Hole

March 29, 2021 Webmaster 0

When you hear the phrase “radicalized youth,” what image comes to mind? Kinda depends on your politics: wherever we stand on the left-to-right spectrum, we […]

Episode 33: HERstory: Celebrating Women, Known and Unknown

March 17, 2021 Webmaster 0

It’s March, a.k.a. Women’s History Month, so… we have thoughts. As much as we revere the mostly unsung sheroes of the past (like the ones […]

Episode 32: The Divided States of America

March 8, 2021 Webmaster 0

Was our nation ever truly “united”? What does that word even mean, when you’re talking about a country as diverse and as historically complex as […]

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