12 episodios

UChi In The Loop is a non-partisan, student-run organization that seeks to engage all members of the greater UChicago community with government at all levels through weekly news updates and education initiatives. The intention is for individuals to use facts to formulate their own opinions and form a better foundation to discuss government affairs with the overarching goal of creating a more civically engaged community. Join us in this podcast series as we aim to uncover the workings of our government at the federal, state, and city level!

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UChi In The Loop is a non-partisan, student-run organization that seeks to engage all members of the greater UChicago community with government at all levels through weekly news updates and education initiatives. The intention is for individuals to use facts to formulate their own opinions and form a better foundation to discuss government affairs with the overarching goal of creating a more civically engaged community. Join us in this podcast series as we aim to uncover the workings of our government at the federal, state, and city level!

    Episode 12: The Intricacies of the Senate

    Episode 12: The Intricacies of the Senate

    The Senate is a mind-boggling institution. It has countless rules, moves at a snail's pace, and what in the world is a Parliamentarian? To help orient us is Laura Dove, the Secretary for the Majority under Mitch McConnell from 2013 to 2020. Her knowledge of the Senate is extensive, as she has worked on the floor for thirty years. Join us in determining whether the Senate is a "cooling saucer," as George Washington referred to it, or a broken institution. 

    • 34 min
    Episode 11: Election Protection

    Episode 11: Election Protection

    As the 2022 midterms come racing towards us, Nadya turns her gaze towards voters' rights. With all of the claims of election fraud in 2020, how will 2022 be different for voters? Can we still have faith in our institutions? The answer lies in state and local efforts to protect democracy, particularly by training poll observers and educating voters. As an expert in the field, Alejandra Pollak joins to discuss her work as Executive Director of the New York Democratic Lawyer's Council. Listen to their conversation to learn about the intricacies and challenges of the American voting system. 

    • 36 min
    Episode 10: State Environmental Policy

    Episode 10: State Environmental Policy

    How do advocacy groups work within government? Are they effective? What are the key policies that we need to enact to solve climate change? These are just a few of the questions Nadya tackles with her guest, Julie Tighe. As president of the New York League of Conservation Voters, Tighe has helped the state enact numerous climate legislation, including the $3 Billion Restore Mother Nature Bond Act, the Accelerated Renewable Energy Growth & Community Benefit Act, and the Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act – the nation’s most progressive climate law.  Previously, she served as the Chief of Staff of New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation where she was a primary negotiator for the Clean Water Infrastructure Act, three successful Constitutional Amendments, and one of the most comprehensive electronics recycling laws in the country. Join the conversation to discover the heart of civics and climate change. 

    Connect with Julie Tighe and the NYLCV on social media: 
    @julietighe17 @nylcvConnect with us @uchi_intheloop 

    • 35 min
    Episode 9: Afghanistan's Media

    Episode 9: Afghanistan's Media

    To begin the second season of the podcast, Nadya wanted to talk about something timely: the fall of Afghanistan. Specifically, she wanted to discover the role of the media in Afghanistan in the past 20 years and its effect on the population and the government. To help offer some insight is Lotfullah Najafizada, the director of Afghanistan's top news channel, TOLONews. His international recognition includes Reporters Without Borders’s prestigious medal of Press Freedom Hero for his fight for free press in Afghanistan in 2016, TIME Magazine’s title of Next Generation Global Leader, and Forbes magazine 30 Under 30 Asia Influencers in Media. Tune into this riveting discussion to understand the connection between media, foreign policy, and civic engagement. 

    • 38 min
    Episode 8: Women in Government

    Episode 8: Women in Government

    In their last episode of the season, Emily and Nadya talk to Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood from 2006-2018. She now leads the non-profit Supermajority, which seeks to empower more women to enter politics, and is also the co-chair of American Bridge, a super PAC dedicated to opposition research. Join them as they discuss how non-governmental entities work within government structures to accomplish their agendas, the barriers to women entering politics, and how to view the recent country-wide voter suppression bills in relation to women. 

    • 38 min
    Episode 7: National Security

    Episode 7: National Security

    In this episode, Nadya and Emily seek to uncover the connection between civics and national security. To help them do this, Representative Will Hurd (R-TX-23) joins the conversation. Prior to his 2014 election to the House of Representatives where he was until recently the only African-American member of the Republican caucus, Hurd spent almost a decade at the CIA. He brought this intelligence experience to Congress, where he made national security and particularly cybersecurity a focus of his. Since deciding not to run for reelection in 2020, he has served as a fellow at the Institute of Politics right here at the University of Chicago. Listen for a discussion on the threats of China and Russia, balancing internal vs. external threats to national security, and why holding your elected officials accountable is necessary to the defense of the U.S.

    • 41 min

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