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What Goes Around, Comes Around?

On the Media

English - September 28, 2018 16:00 - ★★★★★ - 8.2K ratings
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The Kavanaugh-Ford hearings this week felt like a watershed moment — but it’s not yet clear what long-term impact they’ll have. This week, we examine some of the policies that could be affected by the Supreme Court if Kavanaugh is confirmed, including dark money disclosure and voting rights. Plus, a moment of zen during trying times. 


1. Brooke on this week's Kavanaugh-Ford hearings. Listen. 


2. Carol Anderson [@ProfCAnderson], professor of history at Emory University, on how voter suppression is destroying democracyListen. 


3. Michelle Ye Hee Lee [@myhlee], national reporter for the Washington Post, on the recent Supreme Court action regarding the disclosure of dark money donationsListen.


4. Robert Wright [@robertwrighter], author and professor at Union Seminary, on how living a mindful life can make us savvier, saner news consumers. Listen.


 


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Black Coffee by Galt MacDermot
Melancholia by Marcos Ciscar

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