26 episodes

Welcome to the Student Voting Network Podcast! SVN is a non-partisan space for students across the nation. We intend with this podcast to create a platform for and by students to express their views, share insight, organize for a better future, learn efficient methods of reaching student voters in meaningful ways, and help discern fact from fiction in an era of fake news and alternative facts. If you want to get involved in our digital space and connect with hundreds of other students, visit bit.ly/svnslack and sign up today!

SVNCast Student Voting Network

    • Notícias

Welcome to the Student Voting Network Podcast! SVN is a non-partisan space for students across the nation. We intend with this podcast to create a platform for and by students to express their views, share insight, organize for a better future, learn efficient methods of reaching student voters in meaningful ways, and help discern fact from fiction in an era of fake news and alternative facts. If you want to get involved in our digital space and connect with hundreds of other students, visit bit.ly/svnslack and sign up today!

    Turning Voting Plans into Traditions

    Turning Voting Plans into Traditions

    Tune into the January episode of SVNCast, a podcast from the Fair Election's Center's Campus Vote Project. Host Samantha Franco, Ohio Student Advisory Board Representative, interviews Roy Thorson, Student Advisory Board Chair and Wisconsin Representative; Chuck Black, CVP National Voter Friendly Campus Director; and Mike Burns, CVP National Director. Find out how to make a voting plan and how to turn it into a voting tradition.

    This podcast was produced by Samantha Franco and edited by Sonny Russano.

    For more information on non-partisan student civic engagement, visit campusvoteproject.org/

    Learn more about the CVP Student Advisory Board: campusvoteproject.org/student-advisory-board

    Join the Student Voting Network: campusvoteproject.org/student-voting-network

    Get your own CVP Merch: bonfire.com/store/campus-vote-project/

    • 34 min
    Tribal Elections, Taking Healthy Risks, and the Importance of Indigenous Youth Engagement

    Tribal Elections, Taking Healthy Risks, and the Importance of Indigenous Youth Engagement

    This episode was recorded in Spring 2022.

    In this episode, Kamryn Yanchick talks to Indigenous student organizers about the process of participating in tribal elections, Indigenous social structures, and the importance of young people's participation in youth councils. They discuss the intimidation factor of speaking to elder councils, honoring tradition, and existing in a social paradigm that doesn't always feel responsive to young people and student voices. How can activity in tribal government differ from a sense of obligation towards non-tribal elections? What trends and forces can be leveraged to encourage greater participation in tribal elections? Students discuss motivations, celebrations, and struggles.

    Trinity Guido belongs to the Delaware Nation of Oklahoma and also descends from the Caddo, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, and Fort Sill Apache people. Trinity is from Anadarko, Oklahoma but currently resides in Norman, Oklahoma with her husband and their two children. Trinity recently graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelors in Public and Community Health with a minor in Native American Studies and Pre-Medicine. Trinity was involved in many on-campus organizations and leadership positions while in school. Trinity was affiliated with Gamma Delta Pi, Inc., GEN, AISA, AISES, SACNAS, and Student Congress. Trinity has also served on various tribal leadership boards and committees at her tribe including the Delaware Nation Gaming Commission, Election Committee, Cultural Preservation, and Language department. Her most recent position is serving as a Board Member of the Citizenship Committee. She is also involved as a member of the Lenape Matriarch group. Trinity puts forth her efforts with initiatives that serve tribal communities. She was very excited to be a guest on this podcast to discuss her journey in tribal government and elections.

    Elwood McClellan, Jr. is a member of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Mr. McClellan is the Southern Plains Region Representative to the National UNITY Council Executive Committee. Mr. McClellan currently serves as the Chairman of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma's UNITY youth council and has served on the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma's Election Board where his interest in program development derived. This all took place during Mr. McClellan's time at the University of Oklahoma where he recently graduated with his Bachelors in Human Relations. The experiences throughout his life and material that his degree path has provided, he plans to directly apply his studies to Indigenous communities.

    Some resources to learn more about Indigenous voting and the communities and organizations which engender this activity:

    University of Oklahoma's Native Nations Center: https://www.ou.edu/nativenationscenter

    Delaware Nation of Oklahoma: https://www.delawarenation-nsn.gov/ 

    Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma: https://www.bahkhoje.com/ 

    Researching Native Student Voting Habits: https://www.campusvoteproject.org/post/researching-native-student-voting-habits

    If you're a student and want to join the Student Voting Network, you can join us here: bit.ly/svnslack 

    If you want to find more resources about student voting in your state, check out Campus Vote Project's nationwide database for voting information: https://www.campusvoteproject.org/ 

    Produced by Kamryn Yanchick and Benjamin Nixon.

    Music and Editing by Benjamin Nixon.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Exploring Latinidad

    Exploring Latinidad

    This is part one of a series exploring Latinidad and Latin/e/x experiences within the United States. This episode explores the diversity of perspectives within what is often referred to as the "Latino Vote", some of the historical context that has shaped Latin/e/x voter perspectives, and why these perspectives matter. Host Oscar Lázaro leads a discussion with student voters from across the country to develop keen insight and analysis into this under-discussed topic.

    If you're a student and want to join the Student Voting Network, you can join us here: bit.ly/svnslack

    If you want to find more resources about student voting in your state, check out Campus Vote Project's nationwide database for voting information: https://www.campusvoteproject.org/

    Produced by Oscar Lázaro and Benjamin Nixon. 

    Music by Oscar Lázaro and Intro and Outro by https://er0da.bandcamp.com/music. Editing by Oscar Lázaro.

    • 55 min
    State Spotlight: Sloganeering, the Election Integrity Act of 2021, and Georgia with Dr. Tammy Greer (Part 2 of 2)

    State Spotlight: Sloganeering, the Election Integrity Act of 2021, and Georgia with Dr. Tammy Greer (Part 2 of 2)

    "Everyone is a political scientist, they just don't know it yet."

    In this episode, Student Advisory Board Member and Ph.D. candidate Jayme Beasley discusses Georgia's SB202 - no longer a bill but now a law - as well as educational policy, student loan forgiveness, and the anxiety-inducing side effects of political sloganeering with Dr. Tammy Greer, assistant professor of political science at Clark Atlanta University. 

    If you liked this conversation and want to hear others like it, check out Jayme's podcast entitled "Politics OR Politiking" here on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/politics-or-politiking/id1495884559

    If you're a student and want to join the Student Voting Network, you can join us here: bit.ly/svnslack

    If you want to find more resources about student voting in your state, check out Campus Vote Project's nationwide database for voting information: https://www.campusvoteproject.org/

    Produced by Benjamin Nixon, Dr. Tammy Greer, and Jayme Beasley.

    Music and Editing by Benjamin Nixon.

    • 42 min
    State Spotlight: The Future of Western Civilization *REALLY* Depends on PA (Part 5 of 5)

    State Spotlight: The Future of Western Civilization *REALLY* Depends on PA (Part 5 of 5)

    Episode recorded in Summer 2021

    In this episode, Nickolas Bartel moderates a discussion between Campus Vote Project Student Advisory Board Members Sarah Harmon & Benjamin Nixon as well as PittDems' very own India Krug. They look at many different topics including 16-year-olds voting, making Election Day a Federal Holiday, whether the 2020 election was secure (we promise this is the last time we'll rehash it), Act 77 (check out our episode on Act 77, by the way!), global voter turnout rates, and so much more!

    (The Young Republicans were reached out to by producers but did not respond for participation in this episode.)

    Produced by Nickolas Bartel, Sarah Harmon, and Benjamin Nixon. 

    Editing and Music by Benjamin Nixon.

    • 58 min
    Dr. Greg Williams Talks Shop: Election Integrity, Election Security, and the Myth of Voter Fraud

    Dr. Greg Williams Talks Shop: Election Integrity, Election Security, and the Myth of Voter Fraud

    Dr. Greg Williams has done extensive research on the myth of voter fraud, fair elections, strategically placed disinformation obfuscating voter information, and ways to reinvigorate American democracy. That's why we made time to have a chat with him. HR1 - RIP in peace - would have made an effective and demonstrable improvement to the civic lives of citizens. Instead, we got filibustered. What makes a secure election? How do students fit into that calculus? Would lobbyist disclosure be helpful? Maybe student voting protection is a national security issue.



    Resources and Recommended Readings:

    Dark Money by Jane Mayer

    Weaponized Lies: How to Think Critically in the Post-Truth Era by Daniel Levitin

    DISCLOSE Act: https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/senate-must-pass-disclose-act

    Lobbyist Disclosure Act: https://lobbyingdisclosure.house.gov/lda.html

    Dr. Williams' Dissertation: https://www.proquest.com/openview/a7c7e6a100d4486e43816d468cafa7ff/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y 



    Produced by Benjamin Nixon & Greg Williams

    Some music by Benjamin Nixon, and other Music by Zapsplat.com.

    • 51 min

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