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The general perception of young voters is that they are largely detached from politics and thus have no interest and don’t participate. Yet, the largest
Peter Callstrom of the San Diego Workforce Partnership explains to Barbara how they are developing programs that prepare potential employees for the growing industries of San Diego. Neil reveals the
The ever-increasing battle over free speech is becoming a powerful dividing line for Americans. Is anyone allowed to say anything? Or are there certain words and ideas too dangerous to
County Commissioner Mark Jerrell joins host T. J. O’Hara on Deconstructed to discuss the challenges elected officials face as they try to expand voter participation, address social issues, and
The conditions that allow human greed to corrupt institutions such as the American system of governance have the same elements as those required for a criminal conviction—motive, means and
San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliott is misleading the public by refusing to release potentially damning parts of a forensic report that reviewed the 101 Ash Street building deal, even
U.S. democracy is in existential crisis.
The country already suffers from unrepresentative winner-take-all, single-seat-district legislative elections, a two-party duopoly, partisan gerrymandering, the corrupting influence of big money in politics,
On this episode of Toppling the Duopoly, host Shawn Griffiths interviews Dan Falconer, director of the award-winning documentary film, UnRepresented. UnRepresented "reveals the driving forces behind political corruption and
2020 was a weird year. Can we all agree on that?
Here’s something weird about 2020 that you may not have noticed amid all the shouting and freaking out:
Neil faces the reality of death while discussing business succession with Peter Merrick, Income and Capital Enhancement Consultant. Barbara welcomes host of the Better Human Podcast and CEO of Witz