Episode 249: The 2024 Electorate? Women!
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Episode 249: The 2024 Electorate? Women!

Our civics teacher is back! L. Joy begins class by discussing the consistent voter turnout of women in elections, emphasizing their significant role in the electorate. She introduces the topic of the episode—women in politics and for this discussion, L. Joy brings researchers Kelly Dittmar and Kira Sanbonmatsu from the Center for American Women in Politics at Rutgers University to the front of the class to delve deeper into the impact of women in political life.

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Episode 248: Understanding Housing Affordability
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Episode 248: Understanding Housing Affordability

On this episode of Sunday Civics, L. Joy brings Leah Goodridge, an award-winning tenant's rights attorney and a New York City Planning Commissioner, to the front of the class to talk about the complexities of housing justice and the narratives that shape our understanding of renters, landlords, owners, and the broader housing crisis. But first L. Joy tackled a pressing issue that's been on the minds of many…

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Episode 247: The Grift
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Episode 247: The Grift

In an enlightening episode of #SundayCivics, L. Joy Williams welcomes brings back to the front of the class, author, political commentator, and host of “The Clay Cane Show” 12pm EST Monday through Friday on SiriusXM Urban View channel 126, Clay Cane. They discuss America's political landscape, touching upon the historical transitions of political allegiances and Clay’s NYT bestseller “The Grift.”

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Episode 246: The Next Semester
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Episode 246: The Next Semester

This episode marks the beginning of our next semester, which will run until the Sunday after Election Day in November. L. Joy explains these episodes will be all about power—specifically, the power of your vote, your voice, and your commitment to civic engagement. While others may use fear or shame to get folks to the polls, L. Joy is focused on empowering listeners to be lifelong civic participants. For the first discussion of the semester, L. Joy is bringing activist and Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk in Tennessee Tami Sawyer, to the front of the class.

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Episode 245: The Clean Slate Initiative and the Transformational Power of Second Chances
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Episode 245: The Clean Slate Initiative and the Transformational Power of Second Chances

In a compelling episode of #SundayCivics, L. Joy brings Sheena Meade, CEO of the Clean Slate Initiative, to the front of the class to shed light on the transformative impact of providing second chances through policy reform. This conversation couldn't have been more timely, as the need for systemic change continues to be a pressing issue in our society.

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Episode 244: Black Voters Matter in the South
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Episode 244: Black Voters Matter in the South

In an enlightening conversation on Sunday Civics, L. Joy brings Cliff Albright, co-founder and Executive Director of Black Voters Matter Fund, to the front of the class to explore the depths of Black civic engagement and the pivotal role it plays in shaping democracy, particularly in the South. Through their spirited dialogue, they delve into the history, challenges, and triumphs of mobilizing Black voters, underscoring the significance of understanding and leveraging political power within Black communities.

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