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.
On this episode, Nancy speaks with Alex Kramer of Knock for Democracy. Alex is an actor and writer who discovered...
Welcome to Season 3 of the New Faces of Democracy podcast! If politics and a polarizing pandemic has got you...
This episode features Professors Melody Barnes and Laurent Dubois, co-directors of the Democracy Initiative at the University of Virginia. This...
This episode features a conversation with Manny Yekutiel, founder of San Francisco phenomenon Manny’s, a civic gathering space that brings...
This episode features a conversation with Eliza Nemser, an earth scientist who is worried about the earth. So worried, in...
This episode features Alyse Nelson, President and CEO of Vital Voices, and renowned artist Gayle Kabaker, talking about their artistic...
This episode features a conversation with Elizabeth Fernandez of Movement Voter Project. Movement Voter Project is based on the ingenious...
This episode features a conversation with Katie Michel, owner of Planthouse Gallery in New York City and a member of...
This episode features a conversation with Lisa Guide, co-founder of the Women Effect Action Fund, a group dedicated to achieving...
This episode features a conversation with Aditi Juneja of Protect Democracy, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting efforts to...
Welcome to Season 2 of the New Faces of Democracy podcast, hosted by Nancy Bynum. In this season, Nancy will...
This episode features a conversation with Martha Shockey of the grassroots political action group, Indivisible Georgia. A soft-spoken powerhouse, Martha...
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...