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Where We Gather and How We Vote
Episode 420

Where We Gather and How We Vote

We’re exploring how the places we gather can shape the way we participate in democracy. Author Sarah Stamper joins us to talk about the decline of local hangouts and community spaces and what that means for civic connection and voter engagement. And for our Fun Fact, we’re unwrapping a holiday throwback about when Americans really start their Christmas shopping.

Poll Hub · Jay DeDapper, Barbara Carvalho, Mary Griffith, Lee Miringoff

November 14, 202531m 50s

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Show Notes

We’re exploring how access to “third spaces,” the cafés, libraries, community centers, and local hangouts where people gather outside of home and work, may shape civic life and voter participation. Author Sarah Stamper from the civic organization Murmuration, joins us to discuss new research showing that when people have fewer of these everyday spaces, they are less likely to vote, volunteer, or feel connected to their communities. We take a closer look at why Stamper argues these spaces should be treated as vital civic infrastructure and how rebuilding them could help rebuild trust and participation in democracy.

And for our Fun Fact, we’re going back to the early 1990s for a holiday shopping throwback that proves the pre-Thanksgiving rush has been around for decades.