Where The Party At?

Where The Party At?

Where The Party At is a bipartisan political platform created to engage inactive voters and provoke action. We do this by educating our audience weekly on the current state of politics, introducing elected officials, breaking down legislation, and advocating for change. Hosted by Saba Long, an Atlanta-based political strategist, community organizer, media, and communication consultant, this podcast is poised to spark a paradigm shift in people who have traditionally ignored the political process. Whether it's Democrats, Republicans, or Independent, this podcast is where the party is at!

  1. 26 MAR

    96| Free Private School in Georgia? featuring Dr. Stephen Owens

    Today! We are talking about Georgia Bill SB233 - Georgia Promise Schools Act’s. The measure allows families with students enrolled in Georgia’s K-12 public schools to remove $6,500 of state funding provided to local school districts to attend private schools or to homeschool. Dr. Owens joins us to discuss the perils of such a bill passing and what we can do to fight for a better more equitable GA education system. *Another reason why voting matters!* Dr. Stephen Owens is the education director at the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute. Stephen advocates for diverse, inclusive, and excellent public schools through research and data analysis. Stephen graduated from the University of Georgia, where he holds a doctorate with a focus on education policy. His dissertation centered on state-level agenda formation. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! LEAVE A VOICE NOTE - Click Here To keep up with Where The Party At?, connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Stay tuned and get informed! We are laying the foundation down to be able to have competent political conversations and discourse, all for the greater good. Subscribe and tune in for our “Who Runs Atlanta,” series of interviews with political candidates. Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for more shows and content! Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for our other shows and content. IPEcUfG8WHbx0saLz7hw

    47 min
  2. 27 FEB

    95 | The Republican 180°

    We are back, but the news doesn't stop! Today we talk Automatic Voter Registration in Georgia: Georgia Republicans voted to end automatic voter registration. Senate Bill 221, which passed out of committee, contrasts with the previous implementation by Brian Kemp during his tenure as secretary of state. The bill's fate now rests with the full Senate and possibly the governor.Georgia Inmates’ Letter to Kemp: Inmates in Georgia penned an open letter to Governor Kemp, addressing corruption and suggesting solutions for safety and staff issues within the prison system. The response from the head of the Georgia Department of Corrections highlighted efforts to address these concerns.Black Clergy Call for Ceasefire: Over 1,000 Black clergy, including 200 pastors from Georgia, urge President Biden to push for a ceasefire in Israel. This call reflects a broader perspective linking war, militarism, poverty, and racism. However, some voices emphasize holding Hamas accountable alongside pursuing peace.CPAC 2024 Highlights: CPAC featured speeches by figures like Jack Posobeic advocating for the end of democracy. Byron Donalds's opening speech garnered attention, potentially positioning him as a leading Black Republican figure. Lara Trump's role indicates her potential bid for the co-chair of the RNC.South Carolina Primary Results: The podcast discusses results from the South Carolina primary, including notable speeches and moments such as Randall Woodfin's remarks on diversity and inclusion in sports institutions. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! LEAVE A VOICE NOTE - Click Here To keep up with Where The Party At?, connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Stay tuned and get informed! We are laying the foundation down to be able to have competent political conversations and discourse, all for the greater good. Subscribe and tune in for our “Who Runs Atlanta,” series of interviews with political candidates. Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for more shows and content! Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for our other shows and content.

    50 min
  3. 23 JAN

    94 | Likes, Laws, and Leaders

    In today's episode, we delve into recent legislative updates, political dynamics, and community empowerment initiatives, highlighting the impact of social media on youth, the nuances of the U.S. political landscape, and the power of community action. Key Topics: U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory (2023): Focuses on the impact of social media on youth mental health.2024 Legislative Updates: Georgia's SB 351: Restricts minors' social media access via school resources; emphasizes parental consent and school policies.Florida's Similar Bill: Excludes parental consent for minors' social media use.Federal Senate Bill 1291: Seeks age verification on social media; restricts access for children under 13.Nikki Haley's Presidential Campaign: Examines her standing in the primaries, endorsements, and prospects.Media and Community News: The Baltimore Sun: Acquired by the owner of Sinclair Media.The People’s Community Land Trust: A collaborative effort for affordable housing in Atlanta. This episode provides insights into how recent legislation and political strategies intersect with the evolving digital landscape and societal needs. We also celebrate the triumphs of community-driven initiatives, showcasing the power of collective action in shaping a better future. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! LEAVE A VOICE NOTE - Click Here To keep up with Where The Party At?, connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Stay tuned and get informed! We are laying the foundation down to be able to have competent political conversations and discourse, all for the greater good. Subscribe and tune in for our “Who Runs Atlanta,” series of interviews with political candidates. Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for more shows and content! Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for our other shows and content.

    44 min
  4. 16 JAN

    93| Georgia's Political Pulse: Behind the Scenes of Legislation w/ Angela Jetty

    Welcome to "Where the Party At?!", hosted by Saba Long. In this episode, Angela Jetty joins us to delve into the intricacies of Georgia's legislative session. It's essential to remember key dates: Georgia's legislative session lasts 40 days, with Crossover Day (Feb 29) being the last day for bills to pass either the House or Senate to move forward this session, and Sine Die (March 28) marking the final day for bills to go to the Governor's desk. Understanding the legislative process is crucial, as bills go through three readings, committees, and calendars. https://www.legis.ga.gov/ Join Angela Letty and Saba Long as they navigate Georgia's legislative process, empowering you to engage effectively with your legislators. Stay tuned for more insights into Atlanta's politics, and be sure to subscribe and share "Where the Party At?!" to keep up with the latest in local governance. Your voice matters in shaping the future of your community. **CIVICS 101** Understanding the Legislative Process: The legislative process involves bills passing through readings, committees, and calendars. Bills are first filed and read on the House/Senate floor before being assigned to a committee. The second reading in the House is largely ceremonial, whereas in the Senate, it occurs after the bill passes out of committee. The third reading opens the bill for debate, and rules and calendars determine which bills proceed. Committees are where bills are discussed, reviewed, and debated, with various stakeholders participating. Bills that pass out of committee go back to their respective legislative chambers with three options: "do pass," "do pass with amendments," or "do pass by substitute." If a bill doesn't pass the committee, it receives an unfavorable report. Engaging with Legislators: Engaging with legislators is essential for civic participation. Use the General Assembly website to find your State Representative/State Senator. The website provides their contact information, allowing you to reach out via phone, email, or by visiting their Capitol or CLOB offices. You can also watch House and Senate sessions online or from the gallery on the fourth floor. If you want to meet your legislators in person, wait outside the ropes on the third floor for an opportunity to discuss important issues. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! LEAVE A VOICE NOTE - Click Here To keep up with Where The Party At?, connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Stay tuned and get informed! We are laying the foundation down to be able to have competent political conversations and discourse, all for the greater good. Subscribe and tune in for our “Who Runs Atlanta,” series of interviews with political candidates. Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for more shows and content! Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for our other shows and content.

    51 min
  5. 13 JAN

    92| Saba's 2024 Political Predictions!

    Welcome to "Where The Party At?!" with your host, Saba Long. In this first episode of the year, we dive into the heart of 2024's political landscape with bold predictions. Here's a sneak peek: Trump's Unwavering Media SupportMedia's Pivotal Role in PoliticsBannon's Take on Media StrategyTrump vs. Biden: A Theoretical ShowdownGeorgia Democrats Holding the Line We also talk The End of Runoff Elections as We Know Them: 2024 might mark the last year of traditional runoff elections. What's next? We explore the potential shift towards instant runoffs or Ranked Choice Voting (RCV).Fresh Faces in Atlanta: Stay tuned for insights on the new personalities emerging in the Atlanta city council.Local Governments and AI: Lastly, we delve into how local governments are starting to explore the use of Artificial Intelligence. What does this mean for the future of governance? Don't miss this episode of "Where The Party At?!" with insightful predictions for a politically charged 2024. Subscribe and tune in for a deep dive into the future of politics! 🎙️🇺🇸 #Politics2024 #TrumpBidenShowdown WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! LEAVE A VOICE NOTE - Click Here To keep up with Where The Party At?, connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Stay tuned and get informed! We are laying the foundation down to be able to have competent political conversations and discourse, all for the greater good. Subscribe and tune in for our “Who Runs Atlanta,” series of interviews with political candidates. Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for more shows and content! Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for our other shows and content.

    22 min
  6. 28/10/2023

    91 | Who Runs Atlanta: Alfred "Shivy" Brooks (APS Candidate) PT 5

    Who Runs Atlanta: Atlanta Public School Board Edition Pt. 5 - Alfred "Shivy" Brooks At-Large Seat 7 Today we have Alfred "Shivy" Brooks, Listen as he gives us the business on why he should be the APS school board member. Alfred "Shivy" Brooks, an Atlanta School Board candidate, brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the table. With over 13 years of teaching experience, Shivy understands the challenges and opportunities within our school systems. His passion for education is deeply personal as a devoted husband and father to two Black boys, underscoring the importance of equitable and inclusive education. Shivy's qualifications extend beyond the classroom, holding a degree in Public Policy from Georgia State University. He's not just a teacher; he's also an active parent. This dual perspective allows him to approach issues with a comprehensive view. His network of relationships within the government and educational circles provides a unique advantage, offering access to valuable insights and best practices from across the nation. Alfred "Shivy" Brooks is not just a candidate; he's an advocate, an educator, a father, and a change-maker.  WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! LEAVE A VOICE NOTE - Click Here To keep up with Where The Party At?, connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Stay tuned and get informed! We are laying the foundation down to be able to have competent political conversations and discourse, all for the greater good. Subscribe and tune in for our “Who Runs Atlanta,” series of interviews with political candidates. Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for more shows and content! Watch or listen to Where The Party At?: https://linktr.ee/wherethepartyatpod Visit Justeldredge.media for our other shows and content.

    34 min

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Where The Party At is a bipartisan political platform created to engage inactive voters and provoke action. We do this by educating our audience weekly on the current state of politics, introducing elected officials, breaking down legislation, and advocating for change. Hosted by Saba Long, an Atlanta-based political strategist, community organizer, media, and communication consultant, this podcast is poised to spark a paradigm shift in people who have traditionally ignored the political process. Whether it's Democrats, Republicans, or Independent, this podcast is where the party is at!

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