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Voting Now: Turning Rights into Reality
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Our podcast is made by lawyers, for everyone. We tackle the sticky questions about democracy through the lens of voting access. Our guests include community leaders, activists, scholars, and students who have agreed to share their insight on the heroes of our past, the inequities that persist, and the movements inviting your participation.
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Our podcast is made by lawyers, for everyone. We tackle the sticky questions about democracy through the lens of voting access. Our guests include community leaders, activists, scholars, and students who have agreed to share their insight on the heroes of our past, the inequities that persist, and the movements inviting your participation.
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20 episoder
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Voting Now: Turning Rights into Reality
1 Keeping the government accountable and transparent 22:16
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22:16Trust is the foundation for democracy; without it, people don't willingly engage with government policy. Our guest today is Jennifer McGuirk who keeps government agencies accountable. Jennifer is Multnomah County’s Auditor which means that she examines data to determine if there's been, abuse or mismanagement of government programs. Since being sworn into office in 2019 the auditor's office, under Jennifer’s oversight, has released multiple reports touching on topics including services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and Multnomah County's response to the covid-19 pandemic. In our interview, we discuss what compelled Jennifer to run for office, redistricting, and how auditors office works with the community . If you suspect fraud, waste, and abuse of position contact the Good Government Hotline : 888-289-6839. Calls are not recorded and caller ID is disabled.…
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Kathleen Saadat has been called the conscience of Portland, Oregon. Here, Saadat talks about organizing Portland’s first gay pride parade , as well as the campaign to beat Measure 9 in 1992, a homophobic amendment to the Oregon Constitution. Kathleen also discussed coalition building and intersectional organizing as well as her work with the Portland Police Bureau and her thoughts on Black Lives Matter. Cliff Jones, a Portland activist calls Kathleen a " ‘connector.’ No matter the issue, he says she strives to 'reach across differences.' ‘I describe her as velvet and steel,’ Jones says. ‘She’s incredibly compassionate and sees the humanity in everyone, even those with whom she vehemently disagrees. At the same time, her mind is a matrix, thinking down and across and over and under, seeing every side of an issue.’" Kathleen has lived a remarkable life: at the age of 77, she released her first album, Love for Sale, which she recorded with the internationally acclaimed band Pink Martini .…
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1 Training Democratic women to run for office…and win 25:33
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25:33Women makeup 51% of the US population and yet account for only 24% of the Senate and 27% of the House of Representatives. How can women start to change that landscape? Jillian Schoene, Emerge Oregon’s departing Executive Director, joins us to discuss how her organization trains and empowers Democratic women to run for public office. Highlights and soundbites from the interview No one runs and wins alone. 4:26-What I love about our program is…the cohort model because these women get to know each other and then when they do go on to run for office they can contact each other and be supported by each other. Or be reminded by them about how to do X Y or Z because it's impossible to remember it all and no one runs in wins alone. Local politics 8:34 “I think there's a lot of attention on the state and the Congressional level but we have women that are just thriving in leadership roles at the school board and parks and district, levels, (and city council)and that is really where policy is implemented really quickly and impacts people's lives immediately. Why it’s important to focus on training women from outside of Portland, OR to run for office 11:36 You know from Bend, or Pendleton, OR Klamath Falls…Those are women that we definitely need to be working with…because most likely in their communities the left side of the spectrum is probably not being represented…Probably no one else on that City Council or School Board shares your values and so getting them ready to run and at those decision making tables, it's incredibly important for the long-term health of democracy in our state. Most of the Emerge Oregon candidates are working parents 16:33: "Most of our women who run are also working parents and so I campaign is like the third or fourth thing on their plate and so you know when they have a question… I try to respond as quickly as possible because I know the time is ticking" 23:30: "Democracy is all of our responsibilities, including recruiting and choosing our elected leaders"…
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1 Leigh Chapman: Fighting for The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and more 29:20
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29:20While the 2020 Presidential Election saw an unprecedented voter turnout, the fight to end voter suppression and discrimination rages on . We’re joined by Leigh Chapman, Senior Director of the Voting Rights Program at The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights , to discuss today’s barriers to the ballot box, legislative efforts combating them such as the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act(HR4) , and the For People Act Act (HR1) . Chapman and our host (Janice Hebert) discuss the pros and cons of a decentralized voting system and why The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is pushing the federal government to make more uniform, national standards when it comes to voting. Chapman also discussed her Beyoncé connection. As Leigh put it, “our democracy works best when more people can participate.”…
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1 The Power of the Native American Vote 37:18
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37:18Attorney Molly Washington discusses the Native American vote with Amanda WhiteEagle and journalist, Anna V. Smith who covers indigenous affairs for High Country News. In 2020 WhiteEagle ran to represent District 92 in the Wisconsin State Assembly, in this interview she discusses the hurdles she faced and the lessons she learned. The three of them discuss the role the Native American vote played in the 2020 election and the significance of President Biden appointing Rep. Deb Haaland (D-N.M.) to act as the first Native American secretary to the interior.…
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1 Hidden history & the suffragist movement 29:41
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29:41Mary Beatty should be a well-known figure in women's history: she was one of the first Black women (west of the Mississippi) to publicly advocate for woman suffrage . Decades before women won the right to vote, Mary Beatty and 3 other white women attempted to vote. When asked why they voted, each responded: “I am an American citizen, and have the right to vote.” The next year, she participated in the first convention of the Oregon State Woman Suffrage Association. These are just a few of the accomplishments in Mary Beatty’s life. Yet despite her achievements, very little was known about Mary Beatty until last year. We spoke to, Jean Ward, who researched Mary Beatty’s story. Ward is a Professor Emerita of Communication at Lewis & Clark College. Professor Ward spoke to our lead host, Celia Howes about Beatty’s life and how she uncovered Beatty’s story in history. Gathering research was difficult, a process that Ward said made her feel like she was in “the Hansel and Gretel story, following the crumbs as you go into the forest,” but bit by bit the story came together.”…
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1 The triumph of the 2020 election. what we learned. Myrna Pérez. 19:45
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19:45Despite significant obstacles, the US had the highest voter turnout since 1908. How did it happen? Myrna Pérez , director of the Brennan Center's Voting Rights and Elections Program, joined us to discuss what we accomplished in the 2020 election, what we learned, and what comes next.
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Is there even such a thing as the Latinx vote? It’s not the monolith some may think. So says Jessica Vega Pederson , Commissioner for Multnomah County, Oregon and the state’s first Latina House Representative. In this episode, Jessica touches on why Latinx voters should be appreciated for their diversity, the importance of Latinx representation at the local and national level, how to dismantle barriers that prevent women and people of color from flourishing, and much more.…
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Vote-by-mail, elections, and voting in general have been on everyone’s mind these days, which is why we spoke to an expert, Dr. Peter Miller. Miller is a social scientist at The Brennan Center for Justice , which is a non-partisan law and policy institute. We discussed the systems that affect voter turnout and equitable representation in our electorate. We asked if voter security is an issue in a vote-by-mail system.…
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1 Why representation matters: Albert Lee 26:05
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26:05Albert Lee was born in South Korea to an African-American soldier father and a Korean mother. When he was five years old; he moved to the states. He grew up working-class. His background drove him to public service: In 2020 he ran for Congress ; before his bid for election he graduated from law school and was the academic Dean at Portland Oregon’s Community College. “My background is that of folks who are often not heard or seen and not included. And that was part of the call to serve the public.” Lee spoke to Iván Resendiz Gutierrez about concrete obstacles Latinx and BIPOC face when voting. Iván Resendiz Gutierrez is a litigation and appellate attorney in the Portland office of Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP.…
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1 Dr. Willie Jolley: Vote like your life depends on it 6:02
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6:02“ Vote Like Your Life Depends on It! ” is a short, emotional sermon to vote by the inimitable Dr. Willie Jolley, a best-selling author, media personality and motivational speaker. This is a departure from our typical guests, but we were blown away by Dr. Jolley’s video of the same name. He also hosts a regular show, Willie Jolley Show on SiriusXM , as well as the podcast, Dr. Willie Jolley's Wealthy Ways which is available on all your platforms. He is the author of several international best-selling books. In March 2020 he published his latest book, “ Turn Setbacks Into Greenbacks: 7 Steps to go from Financial Disaster to Financial Freedom .” You can find a full list of his books here . Dr. Jolley holds a Doctor of Ministry degree in Faith-Driven Achievement from the California Graduate School of Theology, a master’s degree in Theology from Wesley Theological Seminary and a B.A. in Psychology and Sociology from The American University.…
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1 Nevertheless, they persisted: Why women’s voting history matters now 15:19
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15:19One hundred years ago, women won the right to vote—but even as the 19th Amendment passed to grant universal suffrage, many were left out. One century on, and the fight for suffrage is far from over. In this episode, Lori Erickson , Curator of Exhibitions and Special Projects at the Oregon Historical Society , and Eliza Canty-Jones , editor of the Oregon Historical Quarterly , discuss how the movement’s past has been whitewashed, sharing inspiring stories of courage by black women, and details of the Oregon Historical Society exhibit “ Nevertheless, They Persisted: Women’s Voting Rights and the 19th Amendment .” We are proud to partner with the Oregon Historical Society for this podcast series Voting Now: Turning Rights Into Reality . “Nevertheless, They Persisted” will remain open to the public until August 15th, 2021. For more information including hours, location, and how you can support the museum, check out: ohs.org .…
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1 Barriers to voting in the black community: Dr. Yvette Alex-Assensoh 24:01
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24:01“There are populations and segments of populations that don’t vote because they are disengaged, they are demobilized, and don’t really understand the important impact one vote can make,” said Dr. Yvette Alex-Assensoh . “But when you look at the South, in general, the South has actually taught the rest of the country the importance of the vote. And, in fact, the Black vote in the South has actually turned the tides in terms of shifting power.” Today on Voting Now: Turning Rights into Reality , our guest host Janice Hebert , a retired assistant US attorney, who has spent 23 years at the Department of Justice focusing on civil rights cases in Louisiana and Oregon, talks with Dr. Yvette Alex-Assensoh about how systemic and structural discrimination has diminished the electorate and has discouraged people from voting—and what we can do about it. Alex-Assensoh is the vice president for Equity & Inclusion at University of Oregon, an award-winning researcher, university professor, equity strategist, and a member of the Oregon and Indiana Bar Associations.…
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1 A-list political operatives on getting out the vote 27:14
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27:14“The best message to get people to vote is the parade effect. Hey, everybody's voting! Your neighborhood is going to have incredible turnout,” said Kevin Looper , one of two guests on this episode along with Dan Lavey . Looper and Lavey are A-list political operatives with often opposing opinions and decades of experience working on candidate and ballot measure campaigns in Oregon. In this episode they had a lot of great stuff to say about voter security, how to get people to vote, mail-in-ballots, and voter suppression. Our guest host for this episode was Karmen Fore , the director of Oregon Solutions. Fore's work has influenced changes at the local, state, and national levels. During her career she's taught, written papers, and spoken on a broad array of issues ranging from leadership, natural resources, social and economic trends, and transportation policy. She has a master’s degree in public affairs, and a bachelor’s degree in political science with a minor in planning, public policy, and management from the University of Oregon. Do you or someone you know not know if you are registered or how you can vote in your state? If not visit this interactive link from the New York Times . In it, you can find your state, figure out how and when to register to vote, and even how you can vote (by mail, going to the polls).…
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1 Elaine Weiss: What can we learn from history? 28:47
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28:47“The contributions of thousands of black women are being discovered. It’s not just Ida B Wells , it’s not just Mary Church Terrel l — it’s women in every city, in every state,” said Elaine Weiss in our interview. Weiss is the author of, “ The Women’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote ,” an award-winning book that re-frames the 19th amendment. 2020 is the centennial of ratification of the 19th amendment and of that Weiss said, “What the centennial has done is stimulate this broader deeper more diverse research.” Her book presents a panoramic view of the decades long struggle to win the right to vote. She writes about how women of color lost the right to vote, the whitewashing of history, and what modern movements can learn from the suffragists. Weiss reflected on the current political climate saying, “I think that we are in that period of organizing, educating, and agitating what Susan B. Anthony talked about... The protest is important, the education is essential, but there has to be a strategy, what exactly are you going to work towards?…
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