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46: The Fragility of Democracy

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Kim and Joyce discuss the importance of voter engagement and the fragility of democracy. They emphasize the need for individuals to check their voter registration status, understand local voting rules, and actively participate in the democratic process. The discussion also touches on the challenges facing democracy today, the importance of local governance, and the power of individual voices in effecting change. Despite the daunting political landscape, they share stories of hope and resilience, encouraging listeners to remain engaged and not give up on the fight for democracy.
More From Joyce Vance: Bluesky | Twitter | University of Alabama Law | MSNBC | Civil Discourse Substack | Author of “Giving Up Is Unforgiveable”
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Email your questions for Kimberly: (add email address here)
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Read the Boston Globe Opinion: https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/kimberly-atkins-stohr

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Kim and Joyce discuss the importance of voter engagement and the fragility of democracy. They emphasize the need for individuals to check their voter registration status, understand local voting rules, and actively participate in the democratic process. The discussion also touches on the challenges facing democracy today, the importance of local governance, and the power of individual voices in effecting change. Despite the daunting political landscape, they share stories of hope and resilience, encouraging listeners to remain engaged and not give up on the fight for democracy.
More From Joyce Vance: Bluesky | Twitter | University of Alabama Law | MSNBC | Civil Discourse Substack | Author of “Giving Up Is Unforgiveable”
Watch on YouTube | Listen on Apple Podcasts | Subscribe on Spotify
Email your questions for Kimberly: (add email address here)
More from Kimberly: Bluesky | Threads | Instagram
Listen to #SistersInLaw
Subscribe to Kimberly’s newsletter: US Supreme Court: The Gavel
Read the Boston Globe Opinion: https://www.bostonglobe.com/about/staff-list/staff/kimberly-atkins-stohr

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