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New Faces of Democracy is a series of conversations with ordinary citizens from all walks of life who are using their talents and skills to transform the political landscape and stand up for democracy.

What if Trump wins? On this episode, Nancy has a conversation with Mark Bergman about something none of us want...

This episode features a conversation with Nimit Sawhney of Voatz, a mobile voting app that uses cutting edge technology to...

This episode features a conversation with Nathaniel Stinnett of the Environmental Voter Project, a nonprofit that is building political power...

On this episode, Nancy catches up with activist Margie Stein of 140 Florida Blue who continues to work tirelessly to...

This episode features a conversation with Jason Springer about how the Education Truth Project, a New Jersey super PAC, is...

On this episode, Nancy speaks with Drew Kromer, Chairman of the Mecklenburg County Democratic Party in North Carolina. Could Mecklenburg...

This episode features a conversation with Jocelyn Bucaro of the nonprofit, nonpartisan Mobile Voting Project. Could mobile voting save democracy?...

This episode features a conversation with Ramon Perez of the Digital Democracy Project. Imagine a world where you have the...

Who among us isn’t feeling at least a tinge, if not a tsunami, of panic right now, with a disastrous...

Brian Derrick

What to do after a week of a disastrous presidential debate and devastating Supreme Court rulings? This episode features a...

This episode features a conversation with Emily White of #iVoted Concerts. For all the technology in our world today, voter...

This episode features a conversation with Claire Atkin of the ad tech watchdog Check My Ads. Our online world has...

Videos

When Jason Berlin starts talking, it’s pretty clear he’s going to make you laugh. What you don’t expect is that...

If anyone is the embodiment of the New Face of Democracy, it’s Lisa Herrick of 31st Street Swing Left. A...

What is a Postcards to Voters group? Imagine a cross between an activist meeting and a 21st century knitting circle...