![](/assets/artwork/1x1-42817eea7ade52607a760cbee00d1495.gif)
1,362 episodes
![](/assets/artwork/1x1-42817eea7ade52607a760cbee00d1495.gif)
CitizenCast The Philadelphia Citizen
-
- Podcasts
The Philadelphia Citizen podcast offers spoken versions of articles, deeper dives into the political, social and cultural workings of our city, explainers on the issues of our day, interviews, conversations and solutions. Lots of solutions. All to help you become a better citizen of your city.
-
"If you think you're lonely now ..."
In part two of our latest episode of How to Really Run a City podcast, former Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed and former Philly mayor Michael Nutter hear more rhetorical gems from bestselling author and public intellectual Michael Eric Dyson ... who has some, uh, soulful theories about how to win elections and govern cities. Let's call it the Bobby Womack school of governance.
-
Revisiting the UArts mystery
Elaine Maimon joins Dr. James Peterson, host of Evening WURDs, to discuss her recent Citizen article about the head-scratching closing of UArts.
-
Is Philly's minimum wage still $7.25?
On this episode of Guest Commentary, the director of Drexel’s Wealth and Work Futures Lab explains why minimum wage hasn’t budged in fifteen years and what needs to happen
-
We tried draconian restrictions to immigration a hundred years ago ...
... it did not go well. MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi breaks down the 1924 National Origins Act and explains the long-term damage that resulted.
-
The real questions we should ask at the Biden/Trump debate
In advance of the presidential debate, former mayor Michael Nutter shares some thoughts on the answers we really need to hear from the candidates
-
State courts step in to save democracy
Where can the country look when federal courts begin to falter? We've been here before, explains MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi. It is no surprise that state courts held Donald Trump accountable and preserved rights that SCOTUS stripped away.