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⬇⬇⬇APRIMI⬇⬇ Vuoi imparare l'analisi dati partendo da zero? Registrati gratuitamente al nostro corso! Acquisisci le competenze necessarie compilando il form di iscrizione qui: https://forms.gle/aQNDdsjKc33C8o6v8 Non perdere questa opportunità di ampliare le tue conoscenze in analisi dati. Iscriviti ora! BIDEN VS KAMALA: il programma di HARRIS. Con Matteo ZULLO, terza parte Abbonati qui: https://www.youtube.com/economiaitalia/join https://www.patreon.com/join/EconomiaItalia? FONTI & SPUNTI: Il piano: https://www.peoplespolicyproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/HarrisPolicy.pdf Il costo del piano: https://www.crfb.org/blogs/kamala-harris-agenda-lower-costs-american-families Housing Espansione del precedente piano Biden che prevedeva sussidio di 10K ai compratori first-gen (senza genitori proprietari di case) e 25K ai first-time buyer (senza case loro stessi). - Critica poiché iniquo verso chi affitta e poiché non c'è evidenza che manchino gli incentivi ai costruttori edilizi: https://www.peoplespolicyproject.org/2024/08/16/quick-reaction-to-harris-policy-proposals/ - Elogio: https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/harris-has-the-right-idea-on-housing Price gouging - Articolo di riferimento scritto dall'economista Weber: https://x.com/isabellamweber/status/1826959955460522318?s=46 - Critica del piano: https://www.grumpy-economist.com/p/praise-for-price-gouging Child Tax Credit Il piano prevede $3K Child Tax Credit (all'anno per figlio) e $6K Newborn Tax Credit (una tantum) - Elogio (non molto condivisibile, poiché il piano sembra la classica windfall): https://www.peoplespolicyproject.org/2024/08/16/quick-reaction-to-harris-policy-proposals/ Sanità Il piano prevede massimale di $2K/anno cap su spesa per medicinali (espandendo Medicare) - Le vere ragioni per cui le medicine sono più care negli States: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/why-do-your-prescription-drugs-cost-so-much-202401183007 Qui per segnalare temi: https://tellonym.me/dr.elegantia Podcast (su tutte le piattaforme): https://www.spreaker.com/show/dr-elegantia-podcast COME SOSTENERCI: Il nostro nuovo libro sull'economia: Guida Terrestre per Autoeconomisti https://www.aristodemicaedizioni.com/product-page/economiaitalia-guida-terrestre-per-autoeconomisti Acquistando le nostre T-shirt dedicate ai dati stampate in Serigrafia Artigianale con passione e orgoglio dai detenuti del Carcere Lorusso e Cutugno di Torino https://fairenough.it/prodotto/t-shirt-show-me-the-fkn-data/ Guida al VOTO 2024: https://amzn.to/3RGRMO9 DonazionI Paypal: https://paypal.me/appuntiUAB Vuoi sostenermi ma non sborsare nemmeno un euro? Usa questo link per per il tuo prossimo acquisto su Amazon: https://amzn.to/2JGRyGT Qui trovi i libri che consiglio per iniziare a capirne di più sull'economia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEaIk8wQ3z8 Dove ci trovi: https://www.umbertobertonelli.it/info/ https://linktr.ee/economiaitalia La mia postazione: Logitech streamcam https://amzn.to/3HR6xq0 Luci https://amzn.to/3n6qtgP Shure MV7https://amzn.to/3HRh7k1 Asta https://amzn.to/3HSRvzY #economiaitalia #drelegantia #economiaDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dr-elegantia-podcast--5692498/support.
⬇⬇⬇APRIMI⬇⬇ Vuoi imparare l'analisi dati partendo da zero? Registrati gratuitamente al nostro corso! Acquisisci le competenze necessarie compilando il form di iscrizione qui: https://forms.gle/aQNDdsjKc33C8o6v8 Non perdere questa opportunità di ampliare le tue conoscenze in analisi dati. Iscriviti ora! BIDEN VS KAMALA: il programma di HARRIS. Con Matteo ZULLO, terza parte Abbonati qui: https://www.youtube.com/economiaitalia/join https://www.patreon.com/join/EconomiaItalia? FONTI & SPUNTI: Il piano: https://www.peoplespolicyproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/HarrisPolicy.pdf Il costo del piano: https://www.crfb.org/blogs/kamala-harris-agenda-lower-costs-american-families Housing Espansione del precedente piano Biden che prevedeva sussidio di 10K ai compratori first-gen (senza genitori proprietari di case) e 25K ai first-time buyer (senza case loro stessi). - Critica poiché iniquo verso chi affitta e poiché non c'è evidenza che manchino gli incentivi ai costruttori edilizi: https://www.peoplespolicyproject.org/2024/08/16/quick-reaction-to-harris-policy-proposals/ - Elogio: https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/harris-has-the-right-idea-on-housing Price gouging - Articolo di riferimento scritto dall'economista Weber: https://x.com/isabellamweber/status/1826959955460522318?s=46 - Critica del piano: https://www.grumpy-economist.com/p/praise-for-price-gouging Child Tax Credit Il piano prevede $3K Child Tax Credit (all'anno per figlio) e $6K Newborn Tax Credit (una tantum) - Elogio (non molto condivisibile, poiché il piano sembra la classica windfall): https://www.peoplespolicyproject.org/2024/08/16/quick-reaction-to-harris-policy-proposals/ Sanità Il piano prevede massimale di $2K/anno cap su spesa per medicinali (espandendo Medicare) - Le vere ragioni per cui le medicine sono più care negli States: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/why-do-your-prescription-drugs-cost-so-much-202401183007 Qui per segnalare temi: https://tellonym.me/dr.elegantia Podcast (su tutte le piattaforme): https://www.spreaker.com/show/dr-elegantia-podcast COME SOSTENERCI: Il nostro nuovo libro sull'economia: Guida Terrestre per Autoeconomisti https://www.aristodemicaedizioni.com/product-page/economiaitalia-guida-terrestre-per-autoeconomisti Acquistando le nostre T-shirt dedicate ai dati stampate in Serigrafia Artigianale con passione e orgoglio dai detenuti del Carcere Lorusso e Cutugno di Torino https://fairenough.it/prodotto/t-shirt-show-me-the-fkn-data/ Guida al VOTO 2024: https://amzn.to/3RGRMO9 DonazionI Paypal: https://paypal.me/appuntiUAB Vuoi sostenermi ma non sborsare nemmeno un euro? Usa questo link per per il tuo prossimo acquisto su Amazon: https://amzn.to/2JGRyGT Qui trovi i libri che consiglio per iniziare a capirne di più sull'economia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEaIk8wQ3z8 Dove ci trovi: https://www.umbertobertonelli.it/info/ https://linktr.ee/economiaitalia La mia postazione: Logitech streamcam https://amzn.to/3HR6xq0 Luci https://amzn.to/3n6qtgP Shure MV7https://amzn.to/3HRh7k1 Asta https://amzn.to/3HSRvzY #economiaitalia #drelegantia #economiaDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/drelgantia-podcast--5623073/support.
How are authoritarian elites and their collaborators handled in the aftermath of democratic transitions? The modern discipline of documenting transitional justice began with the Nuremberg trials for Nazi perpetrators. The trials shifted the way the international community thinks about accountability for human rights violations committed by authoritarian regimes and are generally the most well-known example of transitional justice. Yet, there exist different procedures of extra-judicial transitional justice—including lustration, truth commissions, and purges—that hold human rights violators accountable and remove them from positions of power without formally sentencing them.In this episode, we speak with Professor Monika Nalepa, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, about her new book After Authoritarianism and her monumental work building the Global Transitional Justice Dataset at the Transitional Justice and Democratic Stability Lab. We talk about the different implications of transitional justice for both leaders and rank-and-file members of authoritarian regimes and the more recent global phenomenon of democratic backsliding.Learn more about After Authoritarianism and read it here.This podcast is produced in partnership with the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. For more information, please visit their website at ThePearsonInstitute.org Access the transcript here.Podcast Production Credits:Interviewing: Olga Bednarek and Isabella Pestana de Andrade do NascimentoEditing: Nishita KarunProduction: Hannah Balikci
Who is over being colonized? In this mini-episode, Lena makes the case about how our relationship with food has been colonized - sharing stories and community with Tambra Raye, an advocate for the diaspora and founder of WANDA. Tune in to be inspired to decolonize our lives and reclaim our relationships with food.
Olu Ogidan (MPP ’21), for co-producing and co-interviewingSowmya Karun (MAIDP ’20), for co-producing and co-interviewingBryce Fields (MAPSS ’17), for co-producing and co-interviewingDavid Raban (JD/MPP ’20), for engineering and editing.Big ups as well to 2019-20’s other APMs: Arjun Motta, Sidhant Wadhera, and Suo Wu.Congratulations to Sidhant Wadhera, who will now be the new Main Page Production Manager.Finally, thank you to everyone who made this happen during the last four years, including: Bryce Fields, Meghana Chandra, Max Hamrick, Beth Karp, Peter Biava, Jack Coghlan, Matthew Foldi, Gil Gustavo, Lucía Delgado Sanchez, Himanshu Dave, Elaine Li, Coco Yim, Julian Lake, Anita Joshi, Jason Zukus, Sid Ramakrishna, Vishwanath Venkata, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Kjersten Adams, Nick McFadden, Gregory Wong, Jessica Breznick, Thomas Krasnican, Nick Paraiso, Haz Yano, Aishwarya Kumar, Kat Burnham, Stormy Kim, Susan Paykin, Lauren Li, Lilian Huang, Alec MacMillen, Iszy Licht, Edoardo Otiz, Prabhat Singh, Sushmita Singha, Josh Laven, Jon Wenger, Sawyer Middeleer, Andrew Weis, Yue Wang, Annie Ma, Jinglin Fu, Anna-Elise Smith, Miranda Zhang, Mew Jiang, Yuanjin Xia, Cecilia Xiao, Shiyu Wen, Olina Yang, Franziska Harling, Katie James, Emily Kelin, Ivanna Shevel, Steve Crano, Krya Sturgill, Rimsha Nazeer, Rei Bertoldi, Kurt Nugent, James Johnson, Olive Gardner, Sowmya Karun, Suo Wu, Arjun Motta, Olu Ogidan, Sidhant Wadhera, Mwangi Thuita, Sonnet Frisbie, Manuel Bustamante, Marina Milazewska, Aishwarya Raje, Donovan Harvey, Jordyn Mahome, Amy Lu, Caroline Kubzansky, James Hu, Yash Kirkire, Irene Sanpietro, Joana Lepuri, Jacob Leppek, Tala Ali-Hasan, Advait Ganapathy, Mew Tachibana, Fanmei Xia, Yi Ning Wong, and dozens of other students, administrators, and friends who have podcasted with us, supported us, and helped make this happen.If you’re still reading this and haven’t already subscribed, what are you waiting for? New episodes are coming soon.
Olu Ogidan (MPP ’21), for co-producing and co-interviewingSowmya Karun (MAIDP ’20), for co-producing and co-interviewingBryce Fields (MAPSS ’17), for co-producing and co-interviewingDavid Raban (JD/MPP ’20), for engineering and editing.Big ups as well to 2019-20’s other APMs: Arjun Motta, Sidhant Wadhera, and Suo Wu.Congratulations to Sidhant Wadhera, who will now be the new Main Page Production Manager.Finally, thank you to everyone who made this happen during the last four years, including: Bryce Fields, Meghana Chandra, Max Hamrick, Beth Karp, Peter Biava, Jack Coghlan, Matthew Foldi, Gil Gustavo, Lucía Delgado Sanchez, Himanshu Dave, Elaine Li, Coco Yim, Julian Lake, Anita Joshi, Jason Zukus, Sid Ramakrishna, Vishwanath Venkata, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Kjersten Adams, Nick McFadden, Gregory Wong, Jessica Breznick, Thomas Krasnican, Nick Paraiso, Haz Yano, Aishwarya Kumar, Kat Burnham, Stormy Kim, Susan Paykin, Lauren Li, Lilian Huang, Alec MacMillen, Iszy Licht, Edoardo Otiz, Prabhat Singh, Sushmita Singha, Josh Laven, Jon Wenger, Sawyer Middeleer, Andrew Weis, Yue Wang, Annie Ma, Jinglin Fu, Anna-Elise Smith, Miranda Zhang, Mew Jiang, Yuanjin Xia, Cecilia Xiao, Shiyu Wen, Olina Yang, Franziska Harling, Katie James, Emily Kelin, Ivanna Shevel, Steve Crano, Krya Sturgill, Rimsha Nazeer, Rei Bertoldi, Kurt Nugent, James Johnson, Olive Gardner, Sowmya Karun, Suo Wu, Arjun Motta, Olu Ogidan, Sidhant Wadhera, Mwangi Thuita, Sonnet Frisbie, Manuel Bustamante, Marina Milazewska, Aishwarya Raje, Donovan Harvey, Jordyn Mahome, Amy Lu, Caroline Kubzansky, James Hu, Yash Kirkire, Irene Sanpietro, Joana Lepuri, Jacob Leppek, Tala Ali-Hasan, Advait Ganapathy, Mew Tachibana, Fanmei Xia, Yi Ning Wong, and dozens of other students, administrators, and friends who have podcasted with us, supported us, and helped make this happen.If you’re still reading this and haven’t already subscribed, what are you waiting for? New episodes are coming soon.
Kinda Sorta Brown is kinda sorta BACK! On the opening episode of this rebooted KSB podcast, join University of Chicago undergraduates Lena, Hope, Jon, Dinah, Chase, and Daisy as they introduce their new team of hosts, new format, new season, new action segment, and a new seat at the table for (you!) their beloved listeners — the KSFam. Tune in to this roundtable discussion of intersectionality, identity, and representation in the media!Resources: https://www.exploring-race.com/
We spoke this week with former Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, who formerly represented Nevada in the U.S. House of Representatives. She is now the CEO and senior provost of the Touro College and University System in Nevada.Congresswoman Berkely spoke with us about politics during the primary season, including the debates, the Nevada caucuses, and how the race is shaping out. Note that we spoke with her before Super Tuesday, so although she is supporting former Vice President Joe Biden, she did not know about his upcoming sweep.Podcast Production Credits: Sowmya Karun (MAIDP '20), for producingArjun Motta (MBA/MPP '22), for engineeringAndrew Weis (MPP '20), for interviewingDavid Raban (JD/MPP '20), for editingSpecial thanks to Eden Bernstein (JD '20) and the Jewish Law Students Association for bringing Congresswoman Berkley to the University of Chicago and arranging for her to speak with us.
We spoke this week with former Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, who formerly represented Nevada in the U.S. House of Representatives. She is now the CEO and senior provost of the Touro College and University System in Nevada.Congresswoman Berkely spoke with us about politics during the primary season, including the debates, the Nevada caucuses, and how the race is shaping out. Note that we spoke with her before Super Tuesday, so although she is supporting former Vice President Joe Biden, she did not know about his upcoming sweep.Podcast Production Credits: Sowmya Karun (MAIDP '20), for producingArjun Motta (MBA/MPP '22), for engineeringAndrew Weis (MPP '20), for interviewingDavid Raban (JD/MPP '20), for editingSpecial thanks to Eden Bernstein (JD '20) and the Jewish Law Students Association for bringing Congresswoman Berkley to the University of Chicago and arranging for her to speak with us.
We spoke with Abdul El-Sayed, an activist and former Michigan gubernatorial candidate. Dr. El-Sayed previously practiced as a physician, earned a Rhodes Scholarship, and served as the top official for Detroit’s Department of Health. We talked with Dr. El-Sayed about the primary season, addressing radical problems, and how becoming a father has changed his perspective.We also discussed his upcoming book, “Healing Politics.” You can find out more about it on his website:https://abdulelsayed.com/healingpoliticsPodcast Production Credits:Jacob Leppek (MSCAPP ’21), for interviewingSowmya Karun (MAIDP ’20), for producing and engineeringDavid Raban (JD/MPP ’20), for editingSpecial thanks to the Institute of Politics for bring Dr. El-Sayed to the University of Chicago as a Pritzker Fellow.
We spoke with Abdul El-Sayed, an activist and former Michigan gubernatorial candidate. Dr. El-Sayed previously practiced as a physician, earned a Rhodes Scholarship, and served as the top official for Detroit’s Department of Health. We talked with Dr. El-Sayed about the primary season, addressing radical problems, and how becoming a father has changed his perspective.We also discussed his upcoming book, “Healing Politics.” You can find out more about it on his website:https://abdulelsayed.com/healingpoliticsPodcast Production Credits:Jacob Leppek (MSCAPP ’21), for interviewingSowmya Karun (MAIDP ’20), for producing and engineeringDavid Raban (JD/MPP ’20), for editingSpecial thanks to the Institute of Politics for bring Dr. El-Sayed to the University of Chicago as a Pritzker Fellow.
It’s Valentine’s Day 2020, and you know what that means: it’s time for Naked Love! Today’s episode is about life for students who are engaged or married. Our Naked Love team spoke with one student at the Harris School of Public Policy and another in the College about married/engaged life. It included how they met their respective partners, how they came to the decision that they were in it for the long haul, and what experiences informed their decisions. Podcast Production Credits:Emily Kelin (MPP ’20), for interviewingIvanna Shevel (BA ’21), for interviewing and discussingKatie James (BA ‘21), for discussingAmy Lu (BA ’23), for editingArjun Motta (MBA/MPP ’22), for engineering, producing, and discussing
It’s Valentine’s Day 2020, and you know what that means: it’s time for Naked Love! Today’s episode is about life for students who are engaged or married. Our Naked Love team spoke with one student at the Harris School of Public Policy and another in the College about married/engaged life. It included how they met their respective partners, how they came to the decision that they were in it for the long haul, and what experiences informed their decisions. Podcast Production Credits:Emily Kelin (MPP ’20), for interviewingIvanna Shevel (BA ’21), for interviewing and discussingKatie James (BA ‘21), for discussingAmy Lu (BA ’23), for editingArjun Motta (MBA/MPP ’22), for engineering, producing, and discussing
Audra Grassia is a veteran technical process manager who has extensive experience using data and analytics at private, political, and non-profit organizations. She previously served as the Deputy Political Director for the Democratic Governors Association, as a Client Engagement Manager at Civis Analytics, and on the Analytics team for the Hillary for America campaign in 2016. She spoke with Alec MacMillen (MSCAPP ’20) about how the big data revolution has affected political campaign strategy. Podcast Production Credits:Alec MacMillen (MSCAPP ’20), for producing, engineering, interviewing, and editing
Audra Grassia is a veteran technical process manager who has extensive experience using data and analytics at private, political, and non-profit organizations. She previously served as the Deputy Political Director for the Democratic Governors Association, as a Client Engagement Manager at Civis Analytics, and on the Analytics team for the Hillary for America campaign in 2016. She spoke with Alec MacMillen (MSCAPP ’20) about how the big data revolution has affected political campaign strategy. Podcast Production Credits:Alec MacMillen (MSCAPP ’20), for producing, engineering, interviewing, and editing
Irene Sanpietro (JD ’20) spoke with Barbara McQuade, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. They discussed cybersecurity, police profiling, and progressive prosecution. Specific topics included effective crime interventions in dialogue with communities, and how encryption has changed law enforcement.Check out her academic page to find out more about her work and background:https://www.law.umich.edu/FacultyBio/Pages/FacultyBio.aspx?FacID=bmcquade Podcast Production Credits:Irene SanPietro (JD ’20), for interviewingArjun Motta (MBA/MPP ’22), for producing and engineeringDavid Raban (JD/MPP ’20), for editing
Irene Sanpietro (JD ’20) spoke with Barbara McQuade, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. They discussed cybersecurity, police profiling, and progressive prosecution. Specific topics included effective crime interventions in dialogue with communities, and how encryption has changed law enforcement.Check out her academic page to find out more about her work and background:https://www.law.umich.edu/FacultyBio/Pages/FacultyBio.aspx?FacID=bmcquade Podcast Production Credits:Irene SanPietro (JD ’20), for interviewingArjun Motta (MBA/MPP ’22), for producing and engineeringDavid Raban (JD/MPP ’20), for editing
Sowmya Karun (MAIDP ’20) and Yash Kirkire (MPP ’21) spoke with Liz Dozier, the Founder and Managing Director of Chicago Beyond, a philanthropy and impact investor investing in disruptive, community centric organizations and ideas to transform youth living in fragile communities. They discussed her work in the Chicago Public school systems, how she is reconceptualizing philanthropy, the power dynamics in social impact research, and why it’s important to work with and within the community. For more information about Chicago Beyond, visit their website: https://chicagobeyond.org. Credits:Sowmya Karun, for producing and co-interviewingYash Kirkire, for co-interviewingOlu Odigan, for engineering and editing
Sowmya Karun (MAIDP ’20) and Yash Kirkire (MPP ’21) spoke with Liz Dozier, the Founder and Managing Director of Chicago Beyond, a philanthropy and impact investor investing in disruptive, community centric organizations and ideas to transform youth living in fragile communities. They discussed her work in the Chicago Public school systems, how she is reconceptualizing philanthropy, the power dynamics in social impact research, and why it’s important to work with and within the community. For more information about Chicago Beyond, visit their website: https://chicagobeyond.org. Credits:Sowmya Karun, for producing and co-interviewingYash Kirkire, for co-interviewingOlu Odigan, for engineering and editing
Steve Crano (MPP ’20) spoke with Greg Gershuny, Executive Director of the Aspen Institute’s Energy and Environment Program. They talked about Aspen Institute’s role on policy education, the upcoming Inter-Policy School Summit, and Greg’s work in the Obama administration.Steve and Greg Gershuny worked together to put on this year’s Inter-Policy School Summit. The 2020 IPSS will be hosted at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy, just as it was last year. Check out the webpage below for more information:https://www.harrispublicpolicy-summit.com You can also find out information about the 2020 Future Leader’s Climate Summit at the webpage below:https://www.flcs2020.orgPodcast Production Credits:Steve Crano, for interviewingSuo Wu, for producing, engineering, and editing
Steve Crano (MPP ’20) spoke with Greg Gershuny, Executive Director of the Aspen Institute’s Energy and Environment Program. They talked about Aspen Institute’s role on policy education, the upcoming Inter-Policy School Summit, and Greg’s work in the Obama administration.Steve and Greg Gershuny worked together to put on this year’s Inter-Policy School Summit. The 2020 IPSS will be hosted at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy, just as it was last year. Check out the webpage below for more information:https://www.harrispublicpolicy-summit.com You can also find out information about the 2020 Future Leader’s Climate Summit at the webpage below:https://www.flcs2020.orgPodcast Production Credits:Steve Crano, for interviewingSuo Wu, for producing, engineering, and editing
Today, we’re back with our most popular mini-series: Naked Love. This episode is all about finding the perfect match. We talk about dating algorithms, matchmaking services, and social matches.The Naked Love Team consists of Emily Kelin, Olina Yang, Franziska Harling, Ivanna Shevel, and Katie James.Special thanks to Susan Paykin and Lauren Li for producing.David Raban is our Production ManagerMusic:“Knockout 2” by Da Tooby“De Nada” by Timothy Infinite“Grey Hermatite” by Sarah, The Instrumentalist“Earl Grey” by Dylan Sitts“Gravy” by Jobii“Swank Attack” by Gustaav“Loops and Hoops” by Amber SpillCover art by Shirin Raban
Today, we’re back with our most popular mini-series: Naked Love. This episode is all about finding the perfect match. We talk about dating algorithms, matchmaking services, and social matches.The Naked Love Team consists of Emily Kelin, Olina Yang, Franziska Harling, Ivanna Shevel, and Katie James.Special thanks to Susan Paykin and Lauren Li for producing.David Raban is our Production ManagerMusic:“Knockout 2” by Da Tooby“De Nada” by Timothy Infinite“Grey Hermatite” by Sarah, The Instrumentalist“Earl Grey” by Dylan Sitts“Gravy” by Jobii“Swank Attack” by Gustaav“Loops and Hoops” by Amber SpillCover art by Shirin Raban
Today, we speak with Minnesota State Attorney General Keith Ellison. We spoke with him about impeachment, the health of Senator Bernie Sanders, the vaping crisis, and the No Ban Act. His new podcast is "Affording Your Life with Keith Ellison."Credits:David Raban, for producing, interviewing, and editingHaz Yano, for engineeringDavid Raban is our Production ManagerSpecial thanks to Attorney General Ellison, and to his team, who put in a lot of work to help make this episode happen. Also, special thanks to the Harris School of Public Policy for helping us create our new studio. That includes Billy Morgan, Andrew Dawson, Jodi Daily, Eric Thomas, Jeff Zoline, Fay Booker, and so many others.
Today, we speak with Minnesota State Attorney General Keith Ellison. We spoke with him about impeachment, the health of Senator Bernie Sanders, the vaping crisis, and the No Ban Act. His new podcast is "Affording Your Life with Keith Ellison."Credits:David Raban, for producing, interviewing, and editingHaz Yano, for engineeringDavid Raban is our Production ManagerSpecial thanks to Attorney General Ellison, and to his team, who put in a lot of work to help make this episode happen. Also, special thanks to the Harris School of Public Policy for helping us create our new studio. That includes Billy Morgan, Andrew Dawson, Jodi Daily, Eric Thomas, Jeff Zoline, Fay Booker, and so many others.
Welcome to Season Four of UC3P! This eponymously named podcast is on politics, policy, and current affairs, and it's made entirely by students at the University of Chicago.This season, we're excited to bring a number of changes to the show. First, all episodes will be 15-30 minutes long. Second, we're now recording in our brand-new podcast studio. Finally, we have bloopers at the end of each episode, so stick around for those.Stay tuned. We'll be back on Friday with Minnesota State Attorney General Keith Ellison.
Welcome to Season Four of UC3P! This eponymously named podcast is on politics, policy, and current affairs, and it's made entirely by students at the University of Chicago.This season, we're excited to bring a number of changes to the show. First, all episodes will be 15-30 minutes long. Second, we're now recording in our brand-new podcast studio. Finally, we have bloopers at the end of each episode, so stick around for those.Stay tuned. We'll be back on Friday with Minnesota State Attorney General Keith Ellison.
The hosts of Kinda Sorta Brown are joined by special guest Kelly Saulsberry. She currently, works as the Director of Policy and Outreach at the City of Chicago's Commission on Human Relations. There she works on policy implementation related to Chicago’s Human Rights and Fair Housing Ordinances. She conducts outreach and constituency building to bring people together. She is an alumnus of the Harris School.In this episode, the cast focuses on how intersectional identities can influence the work done in the policy sectors, and how representation can bring new voices into conversations. Credits:Kurt Nugent, hostRei Bertoldi, hostJames Johnson hostIszy Licht, engineer and producerEdoardo Ortiz, producerOlive Garner, producerDavid Raban, editorJulian Lake, production managerAishwarya Kumar, production managerHaz Yano, publisherSpecial thanks to the entire awesome community at the Harris School. Amazing conversations with students on topics surrounding identity were the reason this podcast was formed! Another shout-out to UC3P for being patient with first years learning time management. This podcast is in no way intended to reflect the official positions of the University of Chicago or the Harris School.
In this episode, Former Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration Anne Richard joins us along with panelists Arnaldo Cruz, Poppy Coleman, and Elaine Li to answer entertaining trivia questions about recent news events! Credits:Hosting, producing, scripting and editing: Jason ZukusAnnouncing and Scorekeeping: Iszy LichtEngineering: Julian LakePanelists: Arnaldo Cruz (MPP ’04), Poppy Coleman (MPP ’14), and Elaine Li (MPP ’19)Cover art: Jay LiSpecial thanks to Anne Richard for joining us for a special internet slang-themed quiz segment and to the Harris School of Public Policy for co-hosting this event!
In this episode, Former Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration Anne Richard joins us along with panelists Arnaldo Cruz, Poppy Coleman, and Elaine Li to answer entertaining trivia questions about recent news events! Credits:Hosting, producing, scripting and editing: Jason ZukusAnnouncing and Scorekeeping: Iszy LichtEngineering: Julian LakePanelists: Arnaldo Cruz (MPP ’04), Poppy Coleman (MPP ’14), and Elaine Li (MPP ’19)Cover art: Jay LiSpecial thanks to Anne Richard for joining us for a special internet slang-themed quiz segment and to the Harris School of Public Policy for co-hosting this event!
In this episode, we look into stories on the video game development and regulation, the still ongoing US-China trade war, Hong Kong’s proposed extradition law, and the history behind the May 4th Movement.Have a story you’d like to hear about? Let us know at TheU3CP@gmail.com and we’ll get back to you!Focused on delivering updates occurring in and about China, new episodes of the Just China News Pulse will come out every three weeks.Credits:Producer and host: Gregory WongCorrespondents: Yuanjin Xia, Bing Ge, Shiyun WenEditor: Gregory Wong
In this episode, we look into stories on the video game development and regulation, the still ongoing US-China trade war, Hong Kong’s proposed extradition law, and the history behind the May 4th Movement.Have a story you’d like to hear about? Let us know at TheU3CP@gmail.com and we’ll get back to you!Focused on delivering updates occurring in and about China, new episodes of the Just China News Pulse will come out every three weeks.Credits:Producer and host: Gregory WongCorrespondents: Yuanjin Xia, Bing Ge, Shiyun WenEditor: Gregory Wong
For over 35 years, John Prendergast has worked as a human rights and anti-corruption activist to create and sustain peace in Africa. He served as the Director of African Affairs on the National Security Council under the Clinton Administration, and has founded and worked for a variety of humanitarian organizations.Prendergast is the founding director of the Enough Project, an organization aimed at countering genocide and crimes against humanity, and co-founder of The Sentry, an investigative initiative chasing the assets of African war criminals and their international collaborators.John Prendergast was recently at the University of Chicago to speak with Obama Scholars in the Harris School’s Masters of Arts in International Development and Policy (MAIDP). Lauren Manning (Harris MPP ’20), a Fellow with the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflict, sat down with John Prendergast to discuss his work as a human rights activist, recent trends in Africa, and advice for future aspiring humanitarian activists. Credits:Lauren Manning (MPP '20), interviewerHaz Yano (MPP '20), producer, engineer, and editorSpecial thanks to the Obama Scholars program for bringing Mr. Prendergast to the University of Chicago.
For over 35 years, John Prendergast has worked as a human rights and anti-corruption activist to create and sustain peace in Africa. He served as the Director of African Affairs on the National Security Council under the Clinton Administration, and has founded and worked for a variety of humanitarian organizations.Prendergast is the founding director of the Enough Project, an organization aimed at countering genocide and crimes against humanity, and co-founder of The Sentry, an investigative initiative chasing the assets of African war criminals and their international collaborators.John Prendergast was recently at the University of Chicago to speak with Obama Scholars in the Harris School’s Masters of Arts in International Development and Policy (MAIDP). Lauren Manning (Harris MPP ’20), a Fellow with the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflict, sat down with John Prendergast to discuss his work as a human rights activist, recent trends in Africa, and advice for future aspiring humanitarian activists. Credits:Lauren Manning (MPP '20), interviewerHaz Yano (MPP '20), producer, engineer, and editorSpecial thanks to the Obama Scholars program for bringing Mr. Prendergast to the University of Chicago.
Kat Burnham (MPP '20), speaks with Emily Harmon and Calisto Ololngojine about their short film, American Life, which looks at gang violence in Englewood. Emily wrote and directed the film and Calisto produced. In this episode, they share their experiences creating and developing the film and discuss how they hope the film will encourage broader conversations around youth violence.Film’s website: https://www.americanlifeshortfilm.com/Film’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanLifeFilm/ Behind the Scenes Photos: https://www.americanlifeshortfilm.com/behind-the-scenesCredits:Kat Burnham, interviewingLauren Li, producing and engineeringDavid Raban, editing
Kat Burnham (MPP '20), speaks with Emily Harmon and Calisto Ololngojine about their short film, American Life, which looks at gang violence in Englewood. Emily wrote and directed the film and Calisto produced. In this episode, they share their experiences creating and developing the film and discuss how they hope the film will encourage broader conversations around youth violence.Film’s website: https://www.americanlifeshortfilm.com/Film’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanLifeFilm/ Behind the Scenes Photos: https://www.americanlifeshortfilm.com/behind-the-scenesCredits:Kat Burnham, interviewingLauren Li, producing and engineeringDavid Raban, editing
In this episode, we look into issues both domestic and international, with stories on the National Development and Reform Commission’s hard regulation of cryptocurrency mining, Shanghai’s car trade-in program, and the sweeping tax reforms enacted, as well as Italy’s landmark signing onto the Belt and Road Initiative.Have a story you’d like to hear about? Let us know at TheU3CP@gmail.com and we’ll get back to you!Focused on delivering updates occurring in and about China, new episodes of the Just China News Pulse will come out every three weeks.Credits:Producer and host: Gregory WongCorrespondents: Yuanjin Xia, Bing Ge, Shiyun Wen Editors: Bing Ge, Gregory Wong
In this episode, we look into issues both domestic and international, with stories on the National Development and Reform Commission’s hard regulation of cryptocurrency mining, Shanghai’s car trade-in program, and the sweeping tax reforms enacted, as well as Italy’s landmark signing onto the Belt and Road Initiative.Have a story you’d like to hear about? Let us know at TheU3CP@gmail.com and we’ll get back to you!Focused on delivering updates occurring in and about China, new episodes of the Just China News Pulse will come out every three weeks.Credits:Producer and host: Gregory WongCorrespondents: Yuanjin Xia, Bing Ge, Shiyun Wen Editors: Bing Ge, Gregory Wong
Rimsha Nazeer (AB'20, Economics and Public Policy Studies) interviews Zarek Drozda (AB'19, Economics) and Vanessa Ma (AB'20, Economics and Neuroscience) about their recent research with the Paul Douglas Institute on a resolution that could make Chicago the largest city to go 100% renewable.You can find their research using the link below:https://www.pauldouglasinstitute.org/Publications/A-100%25-Renewable-ChicagoCredits:Rimsha Nazeer, hostingZarek Drozda, interviewingVanessa Ma, interviewingLauren Li, producingDavid Raban, editingSpecial thanks to the Paul Douglas Institute for continuing to collaborate with UC3P
Rimsha Nazeer (AB'20, Economics and Public Policy Studies) interviews Zarek Drozda (AB'19, Economics) and Vanessa Ma (AB'20, Economics and Neuroscience) about their recent research with the Paul Douglas Institute on a resolution that could make Chicago the largest city to go 100% renewable.You can find their research using the link below:https://www.pauldouglasinstitute.org/Publications/A-100%25-Renewable-ChicagoCredits:Rimsha Nazeer, hostingZarek Drozda, interviewingVanessa Ma, interviewingLauren Li, producingDavid Raban, editingSpecial thanks to the Paul Douglas Institute for continuing to collaborate with UC3P
In this interview, Lucía Delgado Sanchez (MPP '18) travels to Mexico and interviews Rafael Fonseca about his yearlong work with the United Nations Small Grants Program in the Dominican Republic. Credits:Lucía Delgado Sanchez for interviewingPeter Biava for sound productionDavid Raban for editingShirin Raban for cover design
In this interview, Lucía Delgado Sanchez (MPP '18) travels to Mexico and interviews Rafael Fonseca about his yearlong work with the United Nations Small Grants Program in the Dominican Republic. Credits:Lucía Delgado Sanchez for interviewingPeter Biava for sound productionDavid Raban for editingShirin Raban for cover design
Laura Washington, a reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times and political commentator on ABC 7 News and WBEZ Chicago, discusses the upcoming mayoral runoff election on April 2. Ms. Washington discusses the strengths and weaknesses of both Toni Preckwinkle and Lori Lightfoot and what issues each candidate must address to persuade voters. Ms. Washington also discusses her experience as a follow at the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics.Credits:Steve Crano and Kyra Sturgill, for producing, interviewing, and editingBlake Daniels, for musicSpecial thanks to the Institute of Politics for allowing us to use their space for recording.
Prabhat Singh (MPP ’20) talks to Austin Wright, assistant professor at Harris School of Public Policy, about the US-Mexico border wall, voter suppression in US, and troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. Prof Wright leverages his global research on these issues to inform his view.Credits:Prabhat Singh, for interviewing and producingHaz Yano, for engineeringSusan Paykin, for editing
Prabhat Singh (MPP ’20) talks to Austin Wright, assistant professor at Harris School of Public Policy, about the US-Mexico border wall, voter suppression in US, and troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. Prof Wright leverages his global research on these issues to inform his view.Credits:Prabhat Singh, for interviewing and producingHaz Yano, for engineeringSusan Paykin, for editing
Himanshu Dave (MPP '18) travels to India and interviews Jaclyn "Jackie" Williams about her 10-week summer internship with Brookings India, based in New Delhi.Credits: Himanshu Dave for interviewingPeter Biava for sound productionDavid Raban for editing
Himanshu Dave (MPP '18) travels to India and interviews Jaclyn "Jackie" Williams about her 10-week summer internship with Brookings India, based in New Delhi.Credits: Himanshu Dave for interviewingPeter Biava for sound productionDavid Raban for editing
In our second episode, we pick up from where we left off with updates on the US-China trade war and C9 leakage in Quanzhou, and also bring in a wide variety of new stories, ranging from the Individual Income Tax Reform, Dolce & Gabanna scandal, and He Jiankui’s controversial gene-edited children.Have a story you’d like to hear about? Let us know at TheU3CP@gmail.com and we’ll get back to you!Focused on delivering updates occurring in and about China, new episodes of the Just China News Pulse will come out every two to three weeks.Credits:Producer and host: Gregory WongCorrespondents: Michael Gottschalk, Yue Wang, Annie Ma, Jin, Jinglin Fu Editors: Jin, Gregory Wong
In our second episode, we pick up from where we left off with updates on the US-China trade war and C9 leakage in Quanzhou, and also bring in a wide variety of new stories, ranging from the Individual Income Tax Reform, Dolce & Gabanna scandal, and He Jiankui’s controversial gene-edited children.Have a story you’d like to hear about? Let us know at TheU3CP@gmail.com and we’ll get back to you!Focused on delivering updates occurring in and about China, new episodes of the Just China News Pulse will come out every two to three weeks.Credits:Producer and host: Gregory WongCorrespondents: Michael Gottschalk, Yue Wang, Annie Ma, Jin, Jinglin Fu Editors: Jin, Gregory Wong
In this episode, Beth Karp (JD/MPP '20) interviews Professor Geoffrey R. Stone, the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago Law School, and Gustavo Gil (MPP '18) interviews Professor Jennifer Kubota, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and The Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the University of Chicago.Also, Jack Coghlan (MPP '18) moderates a debate between Bryce Fields (MAPSS '17), who takes the position of pro-safe spaces, and Matthew Foldi (BA '18), who takes the position of anti-safe spaces.The think piece is written and spoken by David Raban. Additional credits go to Meghana Chandra for interviewing students and engineering; Max Hamrick for interviewing students,; Beth Karp for interstitial music; Peter Biava for intro music, outro music, and interstitial music; David Raban for hosting, editing, engineering the debate, and interviewing students; and Shirin Raban for cover design.