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Kinsella Interview – Podcast February 21, 2022
On Becoming A Candidate For Public Office. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Sedona City Councilor Kathy Kinsella to discuss how to become a candidate for public office and run a successful campaign. Before moving to Arizona, Kinsella was elected … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Politics, Community, Community Activism, Democratic Governance, Disinformation, Elections, Government, Interviews, Local Politics, Political Candidacy, Public Accountability, Public Policy, Public Service, Social Media
Tagged Governing, Kathy Kinsella, Political Campaigns, Political Candidacy, Public Office, Sedona City Council
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We began this show 10 years ago to counter the many falsehoods circulated by rightwing media. By interviewing experts on a wide range of topics, including civil rights, community affairs, economics, history, justice and, yes, politics, our goal is to … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Politics, Business, Community, Community Activism, Education, Elections, Funding, Interviews, Journalism, Mass Media, National Politics, Public Service
Tagged Democratic Perspective Fundraiser, Financial Support, Funding
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Hodge Interview – Podcast January 10, 2022
An Enthusiastic Voice For Change. Karen McClelland and Steve Williamson welcome Jevin Hodge, former vice-chair of the AZ Democratic Party and candidate for the congressional seat currently held by the ethically challenged Rep. David Schweikert. He says, “When elected, I … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Politics, Community, Community Activism, Corruption, Disinformation, Domestic Policy, Economic Policy, Economic Theory, Education, Elections, Energy Policy, Ethics, Government, Health Care, Infrastructure Investment, Innovation, Interviews, Jobs and Employment, National Politics, Political Candidacy, Political Polarization, Poverty, Public Accountability, Public Education, Small Business, Tax Law, Voting
Tagged AZ CD 1, Congress, Jevin Hodge
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Year In Review – Podcast December 27, 2021
Putting 2021 In The Rearview Mirror. As always, at the end of the year, our hosts and contributors review the major events and news stories of the past year. In 2021, there were many to choose from: The continuing pandemic, … Continue reading
Posted in Bigotry, Budget Negotiations, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Community Activism, Conservative Paranoia, Conservatives and Reactionaries, Conspiracy Theories, Constitutional Issues, Democratic Governance, Disinformation, Domestic Extremism, Domestic Terrorism, Domestic Violence, Economic Policy, Education, Education Policy, Elections, Firearms and Explosives, Government, Journalism, Law Enforcement, LIberals and Conservatives, Mass Media, National Politics, Political Lies, Political Polarization, Presidential Elections, Propaganda, Racial Discrimination, Voter Suppression, Voting
Tagged Conservative Ethos, Future of Democracy, Ghost Guns, January 6 Insurrection, School Boards, The Big Lie
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Parraz Interview – Podcast December 13, 2021
Defeating Hate. Democratic Perspective welcomes Randy Parraz back to the show to discuss his new book, Dignity by Fire: Dismantling Arizona’s Anti-Immigrant Machine. Parraz is the activist who organized the successful effort to recall Arizona Senate President Russell Pearce, author … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Law Enforcement, Arizona Politics, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Community Activism, Corruption, Domestic Extremism, Elections, Government, Human Rights, Immigration, Interviews, National Politics, Political Polarization, Public Accountability, Racial Discrimination, Racism
Tagged Abuse of Power, AZ Senate President, immigration, Joe Arpaio, Recall Election, Russell Pearce, SB-1070, Show Us Your Papers Law
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Moore, Wozniak Interview – Podcast October 4, 2021
Filling The Need With Food And Shelter. Hava and Steve welcome Laurie Moore and Kathy Wozniak to the show to discuss their approach to helping those who are unsheltered and food insecure. Moore is president of the Sedona Area Homeless … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Community Activism, Compassion, Food Insecurity, Housing, Human Rights, Hunger, Income Inequality, Interviews, Public Service, Social Services, Social Work
Tagged Food Insecurity, Homelessness, Unsheltered
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Segner Interview – Podcast September 20, 2021
Replacing Misinformation And Fighting With Dialogue. Democratic Perspective host Steve Williamson welcomes Steve Segner, hotel owner and president of Sedona Lodging Council, to discuss changes in the City of Sedona. Segner begins by announcing an upcoming panel discussion on short-term … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, Civil Society, Class Conflict, Community, Community Activism, Cultural Diversity, Disinformation, Domestic Extremism, Government, Housing, Interviews, LIberals and Conservatives, Local Politics, Political Polarization, Public Policy, Social Media, Tourism
Tagged Change, NIMBY, Short-term Rentals
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Ruby, Lutes Interview – Podcast September 6, 2021
Fighting The Good Fight. Back from an extended vacation, Steve Williamson welcomes John Lutes and Jay Ruby to the show. Lutes is chair of the Yavapai Democratic Party, a business owner and manager who ran for Yavapai County Supervisor against … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Politics, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Community Activism, Corruption, Dark Money, Democratic Governance, Government, Interviews, Labor Movement, Labor Unions, Local Politics, Paul Gosar, Political Clubs, Political Polarization, Public Education, Tax Law, Taxation, Voter Suppression, Voting, Water Policy
Tagged dirty money, redistricting, referendums, Voter Suppression, Yavapai Democratic Party
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Deardon, White Interview – Podcast August 30, 2021
A Master Class On Sedona And Arizona Schools. Guest host Karen McClelland, a former school board member, is joined in the studio by Sedona-Oak Creek School District Superintendent Dennis Deardon and Sedona Red Rock High Junior, Hunter White. Faced with … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Community Activism, Cultural Diversity, Education, Education Funding, Education Policy, Innovation, Interviews, Pandemic, Public Education
Tagged Leadership, Public Education, Sedona Red Rock High School, Sedona-Oak Creek School District, Superintendent Dennis Deardon
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Gunnigle Interview – Podcast August 23, 2021
Holding Police Accountable. As the next in our eight-part of our series on criminal justice, Hava welcomes attorney Julie Gunnigle to discuss the DOJ investigation of the Phoenix Police Department and a variety of other civil rights issues. Gunnigle begins … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Law Enforcement, Civil Rights, Civil Society, Community Activism, Criminal Justice Reform, Criminology, Cultural Change, Department of Justice, Government, Housing, Human Rights, Interviews, Justice System, Law Enforcement, Legal Issues, Mental Health Programs, Morality, Policing, Public Accountability, Race and Class, Racial Discrimination, U.S. Court System, Women's Rights
Tagged Abortion Laws, Criminal Justice Reform, Phoenix Police Department, U.S. Department of Justice, Voting Rights
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