22 episodes

Welcome to this Civic Moment, where the fellows of the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement probe deeper on the foundations of our common civic life through the lens of the people leading our civic conversations.

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    • Society & Culture

Welcome to this Civic Moment, where the fellows of the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement probe deeper on the foundations of our common civic life through the lens of the people leading our civic conversations.

    Kelly McGowan and Shavanna Spratt

    Kelly McGowan and Shavanna Spratt

    Join us for the finale of Season 3! This episode was recorded live on Monday, April 3, 2023, at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis.  

    It features Kelly McGowan, founder of Transform 314, and Shavanna Spratt, Creator & Host of Da Hood Talks podcast. Monday Nite Live is a St. Louis-based YouTube series that features drama, foolery, and discussion of local policies and politics. On this night, we discussed the Municipal Elections that occurred on April 4. Some of the themes included taxes on recreational marijuana, the Ferguson mayoral race, St. Louis City’s ward reduction to 14 alderpeople, ward funding, various school board elections in the county, St. Louis Community College Board of Trustees elections, and more.  

    • 59 min
    Annie Rice

    Annie Rice

    Annie Rice is a former Alderperson who represented the 8th Ward of St. Louis from 2018 to 2023. Prior to her aldermanic election, Annie was the Democratic Committeewoman for that same ward and represented the 5th Senate District to the Missouri Democratic Party. She recently completed a four year term on the Board of the Migrant and Immigrant Community Action (MICA) Project and has a background in immigration and civil rights law.

    In this episode, Annie joins Eric Reiter and Bethany Copeland, fellows at the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement, to discuss her journey into politics, recent changes in the St. Louis aldermanic landscape, and provide guidance on navigating local government.

    • 44 min
    Blake Strode

    Blake Strode

    Blake Strode is the Executive Director of Arch City Defenders, a nonprofit civil rights law firm in St. Louis, Missouri providing holistic legal advocacy and combating the criminalization of poverty and state violence against poor people and people of color. He is also a Co-host of Under the Arch podcast, which discusses issues impacting the St. Louis community and the people working to change them. 

    In this episode, Blake joins Eric Reiter and Bethany Copeland, of the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement, to discuss carceral systems, localized reparations, public safety as community wellness, and how to create more equitable structural changes within the law.

    • 40 min
    Tony Messenger

    Tony Messenger

    Tony Messenger is the Metro Columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, writing four columns a week in a position he has held since September 2016. He joined the Post-Dispatch in 2008 as a capital correspondent and political columnist in Jefferson City. He is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for a series of articles written in 2018 on debtors' prisons in rural Missouri.

    In this episode, Tony joins Eric Reiter and Bethany Copeland, of the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement, to discuss conflict, complexity, how journalism relates to democracy, and why the news in St. Louis is so relevant to the rest of the country.

    • 37 min
    Dr. John Inazu

    Dr. John Inazu

    Dr. John Inazu is a Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University in St. Louis and a Senior Fellow with Interfaith America. He is also an author and Founder of The Carver Project, a non-profit that connects students and faculty to community engagement through their Christian faith. Professor Inazu’s scholarship focuses on the First Amendment freedoms of speech, assembly, and religion, and related questions of legal and political theory.

    In this episode, Dr. Inazu joins Eric Reiter and Bethany Copeland, of the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement, to discuss authentic relationship building, how law affects activism, and the value of bringing faith identities into public discourse.

    • 27 min
    Dr. LJ Punch

    Dr. LJ Punch

    Dr. Punch is a trauma surgeon and the Executive Director and founder of Power 4 Stl and “The T”. He also serves as Medical Director at the Bullet Related Injury Clinic, a community-based free clinic that focuses on the experience of the Black masculine body. In the wake of the Ferguson Uprising, LJ moved to St. Louis to join the faculty at the School of Medicine at Washington University, but has since left academia. The threefold focus of his career is education, trauma, and equity.

    In this episode, Punch joins Eric Reiter and Bethany Copeland, of the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement, to discuss bringing institutional resources into the community, bullet injuries as a public health crisis, and how medicine can be inclusive and humanizing.

    • 43 min

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