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Civic Engagement, Social Distancing, and Democracy Reform
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Civic Engagement, Social Distancing, and Democracy Reform

Democracy is very much a group activity. Inside, we come together to debate, discuss, do the work of government, and make laws. Outside, we protest and hold rallies. But much of this is not possible. Social distancing presents a tremendous challenge. In this episode, we look at the barriers and the opportunities as we all deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Democracy Group

July 27, 202037m 28s

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Show Notes

“COVID, the pandemic … has really brought to bear not just the inequities and the inequalities, but also the necessity to have a much more active sense of democracy as a verb — democracy as an action that we can all be part of.”

-Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, 70 Million

Host

Richard Davies
Co-host, How Do We Fix It?
@DaviesNow

Guests

Mila Atmos
Host, Future Hindsight
@milaatmos

Juleyka Lantigua-Williams, Founder and CEO of Lantigua-Williams and Co.
Creator and Executive Producer, 70 Million
@JuleykaLantigua

Carah Ong-Whaley, Associate Director at James Madison Center for Civic Engagement at James Madison University
Co-host, Democracy Matters
@CarahOng

Lee Drutman, Senior Fellow at New America
Co-host, Politics in Question
@leedrutman


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Topics

governmentreformralliescoronavirusactiondemocracy reformcovid-19democracycivic engagementsocial distancing