
Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast
1) Untying Knots: Episode 3 - Native Land Rights and the Ongoing Fight for Justice
Hosts: Erica Licht and Nikhil Raghuveera Featuring: Mari Halbutta (Chickasaw Nation) and Talia Landry (Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe) The Untying Knots Podcast explores how people and organizations are unt...Show More
Untying Knots: Episode 3 - Native Land Rights and the Ongoing Fight for Justice
56:30 | Feb 18th, 2021
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Untying Knots: Episode 2 - Voter Oppression and Suppression: A Living Case Study in Georgia
In this episode of Untying Knots, Erica Licht and Nikhil Raguveera take a closer look at the history of institutional racism in US voting, as well as its specific iterations in the state of Georgia. T...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) Untying Knots: Episode 1 - Transforming Wealth Inequity Through Anti-Racist Funding
Hosts: Nikhil Raghuveera and Erica Licht Featuring: Karla Nicholson (Haymarket People’s Fund) and Lucas Turner-Owens (Boston Ujima Project) Hundreds of years of racist institutional policies have deni...Show More
Untying Knots: Episode 1 - Transforming Wealth Inequity Through Anti-Racist Funding
40:35 | Jul 10th, 2020
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) Big, If True: Disappointingly, Steak-umm is Not a Talking Steak.
"Big, If True" is a webinar series from the Technology and Social Change Research Project at the Shorenstein Center. Hosted by Dr. Joan Donovan, the series focuses on media manipulation, disinformatio...Show More
5) Preserving America's Thought Leader Magazines
Magazines that cover American public affairs, culture, and life have long held an important place in American journalism. But the magazine industry, like the rest of journalism, has struggled in recen...Show More
6) News Narratives in a Post-Factual Era
How does news and truth survive, when trust in what is fact has suffered and people live in bubbles of isolated realities fed by polarized and fragmented media sources? What is the role of narrative s...Show More
7) On the Trail of Xi Jinping
U.S./China relations have seen huge shifts over the past decade. Jane Perlez, former Beijing Bureau Chief for The New York Times, witnessed much of it during her seven years reporting from China. Her ...Show More
8) The Landscape of Local News Models in America
Local journalism is in crisis, off and online. Years of downsizing in the face of digital disruption have weakened regional and local news organizations. But there are a few glimpses of hope in models...Show More
9) Streaming War Won: Or how I learned to stop worrying and love the news
Shorenstein Center Spring 2019 Fellow Edward F. O'Keefe served most recently as Senior Vice President of Content Development at CNN, previously worked as a reporter at ABC News and editor in chief of ...Show More
10) Garrett Graff: Decoding the Mueller Investigation
Shorenstein Center director Nicco Mele speaks to Garrett M. Graff, journalist, historian, and director of the Aspen Institute's Cybersecurity and Technology Program, about the Mueller Investigation: w...Show More