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Best podcasts about california civic engagement project

Latest podcast episodes about california civic engagement project

KQED’s Forum
What Would Your Ideal Third Party Stand For?

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 55:31


Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang together with dozens of other Democratic and Republican politicians announced on Wednesday that they're launching Forward, a new political party designed to appeal to centrists. But historically, third political parties have gained little traction in the United States. We'll talk about why and what could be different this time. And we'll hear from you: Would you support a third political party? What would it stand for? Guests: Eric Schickler, co-director, Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley Mindy Romero, founder and director, Center for Inclusive Democracy, formerly the California Civic Engagement Project - a non-partisan research center at the University of Southern California Tina Nguyen, national correspondent and founding partner, Puck

Maddy Report – Valley Views Edition
Democracy at Risk: Voter Registration and Turnout Really Do Matter

Maddy Report – Valley Views Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 51:30


This week, Mark Keppler discusses the importance of voter registration and subsequent voter turnout on our elections and on democracy with special guests California Secretary of State Alex Padilla and Mindy Romero, Executive Director of the California Civic Engagement Project at the UC Davis Center for Regional Change

Politics Politics Politics
The pandemic you never heard about, Tara Reade, embarrassing political comedy, vote by mail

Politics Politics Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 49:58


- The 1958 pandemic killed over 100,000 Americans but you've never heard of it and it didn't have political ramifications. What the hell?- Tara Reade breaks her silence in TV interview- Embarrassing political skits for campaigns- Interview with Mindy Romero ( Director of the California Civic Engagement Project at the Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California) about the viability of mail-in voting

Maddy Report – Valley Views Edition
914: Poverty and the Economic Situation of California Latinos?

Maddy Report – Valley Views Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 46:11


In this episode, Mark Keppler is joined by Mindy Romero, the Director of California Civic Engagement Project at the Price School of Public Policy at USC and Sarah Bohn of the Public Policy Institute of California to discuss poverty and the economic situation of Latinos in California.

Patt Morrison Asks
USC’s Mindy Romero: can Super Tuesday see super turnouts of young, Latino and Asian-American voters?

Patt Morrison Asks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 13:26


Patt Morrison talks with Mindy Romero the founder and director of the California Civic Engagement Project at the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy, in Sacramento.

Berkeley Talks
Panel discussion: The Changing California Electorate

Berkeley Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 86:39


In a panel discussion, "The Changing California Electorate," Lisa García Bedolla, the director of Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies; Kristin Olsen, a Republican who served on the California State Assembly from 2010-2016; Mindy Romero, director of the California Civic Engagement Project at USC; and Dan Schnur, director of the Sacramento Bee California Influencer series examine the changing demographics of California's population and electorate, the impact of the changes in 2018 and the implications for future election cycles. The discussion was moderated by Marisa Lagos, a political reporter for KQED.This discussion was part of a Feb. 1, 2019 conference, "California Votes: A Post-Mortem on the 2018 Election," hosted by UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies.Listen and read the transcript on Berkeley News. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Latino Rebels Radio
181: Can Latinas Be the Difference for the 2018 Midterms?

Latino Rebels Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 52:19


A new research brief about the role of Latina voters was released on October 31. The following Latino Rebels Radio features a public media call with UnidosUS and California Civic Engagement Project, the two organizations who shared their findings about Latinas and their impact on this year's midterm elections. For more about the study, visit [LatinoRebels.com](http://latinorebels.com) Featured image: Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images

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Capitol Weekly Podcast
Capitol Weekly Podcast #62, with Mindy Romero

Capitol Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 22:12


Mindy Romero of the California Civic Engagement Project joins John Howard and Tim Foster of Capitol Weekly to talk about California's primary election turnout and what we -might- expect to see in November. We also ask about CCEP's recent move from UC Davis to USC.

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