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Zócalo Public Square’s podcast connects people to ideas and to each other through an innovative blend of ideas journalism and live events. Listen to conversations on topics ranging from politics and science to art and pop culture.

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Zócalo Public Square’s podcast connects people to ideas and to each other through an innovative blend of ideas journalism and live events. Listen to conversations on topics ranging from politics and science to art and pop culture.

    What Makes A Great California Idea?

    What Makes A Great California Idea?

    Live from the CalMatters Ideas Festival in Sacramento, CA:
    XPRIZE Foundation CEO Anousheh Ansari, Public Policy Institute of California president and CEO and retired Chief Justice of California Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye, and Ian Klaus, founding director of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace California Center, visit Zócalo at the CalMatters Ideas Festival to discuss the state of new ideas in the Golden State. This discussion was moderated by Joe Mathews, California columnist & democracy editor at Zócalo Public Square. This program was presented in partnership with CalMatters.

    Visit www.zocalopublicsquare.org/ to read our articles and learn about upcoming events.

    Follow along on X: twitter.com/thepublicsquare
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/thepublicsquare/
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/zocalopublicsquare
    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/z-calo-public-square

    • 1 tim. 1 min.
    Is Car Culture The Ultimate Act Of Community In Crenshaw?

    Is Car Culture The Ultimate Act Of Community In Crenshaw?

    Live from the ASU California Center Broadway in Los Angeles, CA: Artist and sculptor Charles Dickson and Destination Crenshaw founding lead historian Larry Earl visit Zócalo to discuss Dickson’s sculpture, “Car Culture,” which will be on permanent display in Sankofa Park, and how monumental public art projects and cruising scenes throughout Southern California can bring people together across zip codes. This discussion was moderated by Destination Crenshaw’s Director of Public Art Projects Heather Heslup.

    Presented in partnership with Destination Crenshaw, with generous support from Supervisor Holly Mitchell and Akieva and Martin Jacobs.

    Visit https://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/ to read our articles and learn about upcoming events.

    Follow along on X: https://twitter.com/thepublicsquare
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepublicsquare/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zocalopublicsquare
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/z-calo-public-square

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    How Do You Grow A Rose From Concrete?

    How Do You Grow A Rose From Concrete?

    Live from the Crenshaw High School Performing Arts Center in Crenshaw, CA: Architect Gabrielle Bullock and Los Angeles City Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson join Destination Crenshaw senior art advisor V. Joy Simmons on the Zócalo stage at Crenshaw High School to discuss Destination Crenshaw’s genesis and design.

    This program was presented in partnership with Destination Crenshaw, with generous support from Akieva and Martin Jacobs and Supervisor Holly Mitchell.

    Follow along on X: https://twitter.com/thepublicsquare
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepublicsquare/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zocalopublicsquare
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/z-calo-public-square

    • 55 min
    Can A Football Stadium Be A Black History Museum?

    Can A Football Stadium Be A Black History Museum?

    Live from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA: Artist and Bloom & Plume founder Maurice Harris, sports agent and former NFL player Jacques McClendon, and poet aja monet visit Zócalo and Kinsey Collection at SoFi Stadium to discuss what one of the world’s largest private collections of Black art and historical objects is doing at one of the world’s grandest football stadiums, why it matters, and where similar efforts are scoring big. This discussion is moderated by Khalil Kinsey, curator of the Kinsey African American Art & History Collection.

    • 1 tim. 18 min
    What Is A Good Job Now? In Gig Work

    What Is A Good Job Now? In Gig Work

    Live from the New Parkway Theater in Oakland, CA: Gig worker and advocate Sergio Avedian, Gigs founder and CEO Allen Narcisse, and the Workers Lab chief research officer Shelly Steward visit Zócalo to help us understand how we might make gig work good work. This is the fifth event in Zócalo's series “What Is a Good Job Now?,” co-presented with the James Irvine Foundation. This discussion is moderated by CalMatters reporter Levi Sumagaysay.

    Visit https://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/ to read our articles and learn about upcoming events.

    • 1 tim. 7 min
    Would Parliamentary America Have More Fun?

    Would Parliamentary America Have More Fun?

    Maxwell L. Stearns, constitutional law professor and author of the new book Parliamentary America, visits Zócalo to outline a three-part plan to turn the United States into a multi-party parliamentary democracy that could make our politics less maddening, more collaborative—and perhaps even more fun. What are the legal, constitutional, and political steps needed to modernize American democracy and reignite civic zeal and joy? And how different might the U.S. look if governed by a parliament of multi-party coalitions?

    This program is co-presented by the Los Angeles Times, and is moderated by Los Angeles Times columnist Erika D. Smith.

    This program is part of Zócalo’s inquiry, “Can Democracy Survive This Election Year?,” an editorial and event series about voters’ experiences around the world in 2024, the biggest election year in history.

    • 1 tim. 2 min

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