Dialogue Across Difference

Podcast hosted by the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota

Episodes

Total: 112

The lack of right-of-center professors on University campuses limits the range of ideas explored, st

In the inaugural Nakasaka Dialogue, Thomas Friedman and Professor Larry Jacobs discuss the major iss

From the 1800s through the middle of the 2Oth century, federated fraternal orders based in regularly

Partisan gridlock in the U.S. Senate, exemplified by the present day, “no-effort” filibuster, has ma

The Democrats' success in the 2022 elections gave them full control of Minnesota state government fo

Access to Health Care After the Pandemic Emergency by Dialogue Across Difference Podcast by Center f

New Congress, New Politics

2023/1/13

A New Congress is sworn in on January 3, 2023 with a profound change: Republicans are in the majorit

Hateful conflict permeates our politics and, too often, our private lives. It infects our ability to

How will the headwinds facing Democrats play out in the state's legislative races this fall? Will Re

Latinx voters are the fastest growing voting block of the US. electorate. How will they influence th

U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar, Chairwoman of the Senate Rules Committee, is leading efforts to secure v

Voting in the midterm elections is under way. Will Democrats hold control over Congress or will a "

Election officials are facing threats from people who work in or around election systems. This “Insi

Keith Ellison and Norm Ornstein discuss how to integrate mental health awareness into public safety

Minnesota can reduce incarceration and improve police performance by taking mental health seriously.

New Minneapolis Community Safety Commissioner Dr. Cedric Alexander sits down with Professor Larry Ja

Minnesota Congressman Tom Emmer (6th CD) chairs the National Republican Campaign Committee. Congress

2022 Midterm Elections

2022/2/24

Are you ready for the 2022 Elections? Prominent political consultants from the Democratic and Republ

Why has the unequal economic status of Black Americans persisted into the 21st century? Glenn C. Lou

Join us for a conversation with USA TODAY Washington Bureau chief Susan Page on her new book, Madam