Sinopsis
The Philadelphia Citizen podcast offers spoken versions of articles, deeper dives into the political, social and cultural workings of our city, explainers on the issues of our day, interviews, conversations and solutions. Lots of solutions. All to help you become a better citizen of your city.
Episodios
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The key to fighting college elitism
21/11/2024 Duración: 05minThe 2024 election highlighted a problem with education "elitism." Colleges and universities must work together together to bring Americans together.
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A fitting rebuke to Rizzo?
20/11/2024 Duración: 06minA monument to civil rights icon Sadie Alexander is replacing the Rizzo statue, joining a small handful of public statues of Black Philadelphians. Listen to her story.
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Say it ain't so, Bob Casey
19/11/2024 Duración: 06minSenator Bob Casey’s desperate attempt to keep his seat and his silence while supporters mimic Trump-like rationale is not a good look
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Let's talk about tariffs
18/11/2024 Duración: 04minSoybeans, electric cars and trade wars--MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi breaks down the reality of tariffs and who ultimately ends up footing the bill.
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You can't nice your way to victory
15/11/2024 Duración: 30min"Well, guys,” Citizen Co-founder Larry Platt starts, “let’s have a little therapy session. What the hell just happened?” On this special episode of How To Really Run A City, former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter get together just days after the election to hash out how they’re feeling and what they think turned the tide to President-elect Donald Trump. Despite a “painful, painful map” and impending federal policies that target vulnerable communities, Reed and Nutter offer a few rays of hope. “Presidents have very little power to reach into cities,” Nutter observed. “Make [the president] staff these efforts,” Reed agreed. “It would take four years just to staff up.” Join us for this episode about the power of good leaders in our cities — something needed with increasing urgency in this country. Remember to subscribe to keep up on all the latest episodes. You can even watch the conversation play out on YouTube. As cities
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Black men weren't the issue in this election
14/11/2024 Duración: 17minCitizen writer Malcolm Burnley recently joined Dr. James Peterson on Evening WURDs to discuss an article published just before the election that dispels many of the myths and handwringing surrounding a demographic that, despite a slight shift, still voted for Kamala Harris in overwhelming numbers. Hear Malcolm's breakdown of the article and his thoughts on what we know now.
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The solution to homelessness is simple ...
13/11/2024 Duración: 05min... but hard to do, says the filmmakers of the new documentary Beyond the Bridge: A Solution To Homelessness. A special "impact screening" will be held at the Philadelphia Film Center on November 21.
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Even Shapiro couldn't have saved the Democrats
13/11/2024 Duración: 05minOne Pittsburgh historian on how last week’s election results may require a permanent realignment in a state Dems once considered a safe bet.
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The path forward
11/11/2024 Duración: 09minExplains Ali Velshi: "Today's setbacks are tomorrow's comebacks. And the comeback is our work."
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WTF just happened?
08/11/2024 Duración: 08minLarry Platt casts a spotlight on the fall of progressivism, the rise of Joe Rogan, the autumn of Bob Brady--all to try and make sense of Tuesday’s Great Realignment.
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Using AI to fix...potholes?
07/11/2024 Duración: 05minIn this episode of Ideas We Should Steal, Courtney DuChene looks at our persistent issue of potholes and how vialytics (a user-friendly app that quickly identifies and maps roadway problems) could be an important key in fixing Philly streets.
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Get in front of the beef
06/11/2024 Duración: 58minDocumentarian Jo Piazza asks, are there actually proven solutions to gun violence in this city? In the third episode of the Citizen's flagship series, Jo introduces listeners to organizations in Philly that have made meaningful progress, even if it isn’t easy. Underlying these programs are strategies like using data to identify who’s most likely to be shot, and mediating and de-escalating “beefs” before they get too hot.
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Are Black men really the problem?
04/11/2024 Duración: 06minMuch has been made about polls showing a number of Black men might not vote for Harris. But is that maybe the Democrats' fault, not theirs?
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Everything you need to know about the AG candidates
03/11/2024 Duración: 01h24minJust ahead of the election, hear directly from the candidates for Attorney General about their motivations, goals and what separates them from their fellow aspirants for this vitally important state office. You can jump ahead to each candidate to evaluate their responses. Dave Sunday (R) -- 3:30 Eugene DePasquale (D) -- 33:30 Eric Settle (FP) -- 57:30
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These first time voter stories are a breath of fresh air
01/11/2024 Duración: 08minIn this hectic time, take a moment to remember that behind every vote is a story about civic engagement. Olivia Kram, Courtney Duchene and Naahv Nair approached their fellow Philadelphians to ask where they were, who they chose and what it felt like the first time they voted.
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Impatience--one dead tree at a time
31/10/2024 Duración: 38minOn this episode of How To Really Run A City, former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter speak with Delaware Governor John Carney. Carney is doing something that almost no other governor has done--turned his sights from the highest executive office in the state to the role of mayor (in this case, the mayoralty of Wilmington, DE). Reed and Nutter offer some sage advice and everyone on the show reminisces about what it really takes to get shit done in a city. There's a dead tree that soon-to-be Mayor Carney has been obsessing over that illustrates this point perfectly. "Be impatient," Nutter told Carney. "Everyday. Be impatient in doing good for your constituents." "Here, here," Reed responded. Join us for this episode about the power of good leaders in our cities--something needed with increasing urgency in this country. Remember to subscribe to the podcast to keep up on all the latest episodes. You can even watch the conversation play out on YouTube. As cities go, so goes the nation
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Whose economic plan is best for Latinos?
30/10/2024 Duración: 19minLatinos are among the most important voting blocs and are most concerned with the economy. How would the policies of Donald Trump or Kamala Harris affect them? Cristian Salazar explains. And on this special episode, Salazar's story is read in Spanish and then in English.
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"As an immigrant, I never felt I could be my true me"
29/10/2024 Duración: 12minOn this episode of Big Rube's Philly, Reuben Harley chats with PR dynamo and fashion maven, Binh Nguyen, whose parents immigrated to Lebanon, PA from Saigon when she was young. Nguyen rose from humble beginnings to become the Senior Director of Communications at Visit Philadelphia. She's shaping how the country sees Philadelphia — and how other Asian American girls and women see their futures.
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The Miseducation of Cameron Post
28/10/2024 Duración: 09minEmily M. Danforth's 2012 YA novel, and current entry into #velshibannedbookclub, explores "sexuality, family dynamics, religion, friendship and love." And yet, it ended up on conservative book bans. Danforth joins Velshi to discuss why.
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Jewish stereotyping comes to ... Hymie's?
25/10/2024 Duración: 07minAmid boycotts of the Main Line deli for a new pro-Trump commercial, the bigger question: Does the ad perpetuate an awful Jewish caricature?