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Can democracy take us into the future?

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Support for Donald Trump is slipping lately, at least in part because of the President’s violations of democratic rules and norms. In a New York Times/ Sienna College poll, a majority of respondents disapproved of Trump’s recent actions, including moves to eliminate government programs enacted by Congress, deport legal immigrants who have protested Israel, and ignore Supreme Court rulings.

And yet, Democrats’ alarm-sounding about the Trump threat to democracy clearly wasn’t enough to get Kamala Harris elected.

This episode we’re joined by Suzette Brooks Masters, a thought leader, political strategist and Senior Fellow at the Democracy Funders Network. She says that for American democracy to thrive, it's not enough to defend the existing system against attack, because the system doesn’t work well for most people.

She’s been researching ways to invigorate democratic practice, including citizen’s assemblies and participatory budgeting – frameworks that give ordinary people a bigger say in government. And she advocates for storytelling that envisions positive, possible futures.

00:00 Introduction and Current Political Climate

00:40 First 100 Days of the New Administration

01:35 Guest Introduction: Suzette Brooks Masters

02:08 Imagining Better Futures for American Democracy

03:36 Challenges and Opportunities in Democracy

05:57 Why the Right Sees Democracy as Under Attack

11:31 Bridge Building and Civic Engagement

16:44 Innovations in Democratic Processes

22:59 Telling a Different Story About the Future

30:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

LEARN MORE

Suzette Brooks Masters’ articles for The Fulcrum

Imagining Better Futures for American Democracy report

Becoming Futures Ready: How Philanthropy Can Leverage Strategic Foresight For Democracy report

ABOUT THE SHOW

The Making Peace Visible podcast is hosted by Jamil Simon and produced by Andrea Muraskin. Our associate producer is Faith McClure. Learn more at makingpeacevisible.org

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Content provided by Jamil Simon and Making Peace Visible Inc.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jamil Simon and Making Peace Visible Inc. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Support for Donald Trump is slipping lately, at least in part because of the President’s violations of democratic rules and norms. In a New York Times/ Sienna College poll, a majority of respondents disapproved of Trump’s recent actions, including moves to eliminate government programs enacted by Congress, deport legal immigrants who have protested Israel, and ignore Supreme Court rulings.

And yet, Democrats’ alarm-sounding about the Trump threat to democracy clearly wasn’t enough to get Kamala Harris elected.

This episode we’re joined by Suzette Brooks Masters, a thought leader, political strategist and Senior Fellow at the Democracy Funders Network. She says that for American democracy to thrive, it's not enough to defend the existing system against attack, because the system doesn’t work well for most people.

She’s been researching ways to invigorate democratic practice, including citizen’s assemblies and participatory budgeting – frameworks that give ordinary people a bigger say in government. And she advocates for storytelling that envisions positive, possible futures.

00:00 Introduction and Current Political Climate

00:40 First 100 Days of the New Administration

01:35 Guest Introduction: Suzette Brooks Masters

02:08 Imagining Better Futures for American Democracy

03:36 Challenges and Opportunities in Democracy

05:57 Why the Right Sees Democracy as Under Attack

11:31 Bridge Building and Civic Engagement

16:44 Innovations in Democratic Processes

22:59 Telling a Different Story About the Future

30:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

LEARN MORE

Suzette Brooks Masters’ articles for The Fulcrum

Imagining Better Futures for American Democracy report

Becoming Futures Ready: How Philanthropy Can Leverage Strategic Foresight For Democracy report

ABOUT THE SHOW

The Making Peace Visible podcast is hosted by Jamil Simon and produced by Andrea Muraskin. Our associate producer is Faith McClure. Learn more at makingpeacevisible.org

Support our work

Connect on social:

Instagram @makingpeacevisible

LinkedIn @makingpeacevisible

Bluesky @makingpeacevisible.bsky.social

We want to learn more about our listeners. Take this 3-minute survey to help us improve the show!

  continue reading

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