Dialogue Across Difference

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

Episodes

Total: 112

It’s fashionable to declare that capitalism is in decline – or even broken - because it isn’t workin

Things have not gone well for the Republican Party. It lost the races for president and control of b

Health Reform Take 3

2021/3/5

How will President Biden proceed administratively and legislatively to build on the ACA? Will advoca

This webinar covers key changes in absentee and mail voting last year, as well as in-person voting o

Donald Trump tapped a reservoir of radical hate by scapegoating immigrants and Black Americans victi

President Joe Biden entered the White House with dire news blasting around him. The coronavirus cont

James Hohmann joins us the day before Joe Biden's inauguration to preview its organization and signi

The path to empowering Black people lies in the growth of Black equity, wealth, and capital. A growi

Kate DiCamillo, writer of stories for children, visits to read from her work and talk about the sola

Nationally renowned writer Charles Baxter reads and discusses his just-released novel, The Sun Colle

Join us for a discussion of U.S. foreign policy with Jake Sullivan, incoming National Security Advis

Polling in the 2020 Elections

2020/11/25

The 2020 elections whipped up animosity toward pollsters. What did pollsters get wrong? What did t

"Democracy is dying" has become a watchword in America today. The reality is that American democracy

Globalization can be both good and bad, but it is not something that individuals or countries can op

Republican strategist Vin Weber and Democratic strategist Justin Buoen discuss the election results

Election Day: What Will Happen

2020/11/5

Republican strategist Vin Weber and Democratic strategist Justin Buoen break down the final week of

Donald Trump promised to "Make America Great Again" and yet disarray and decline abound. Over the pa

A record number of women ran in the Democratic presidential nominating contest in 2020; Senator Kama

Conversation with Al Franken

2020/9/25

Former Senator Al Franken joins us to talk about the approaching elections and what the Coronavirus

For generations, the U.S. Attorneys General have described the Justice Department as serving the bro