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Friends. Allies. Americans. Folks taking small steps towards big change. The Defense of Democracy podcast tells their stories. Hosted by Karen Svoboda. Defense of Democracy is made up of people from all walks of life passionately committed to nonpartisanship. We welcome anyone who is interested in protecting their fellow Americans - in particular those in marginalized communities - from oppression. We advocate for legislators, educators, and administrators who will work to maintain communiti ...
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Seth McGuire (Patrick J Adams) is a first term Congressman. He’s also an unflinching idealist and a profound optimist. When embroiled in his first ever controversy, Seth is completely ill-equipped to navigate D.C.’s political treachery. Hope comes in a EUREKA moment, putting him at a crossroads: can his bold and revolutionary plan really save this country, or is he going to talk himself right out of office when people hear his crazy idea? Find out in our 6-part, scripted, narrative podcast s ...
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In this episode Karen speaks with Angie Hayden from Read Freely Alabama about the grassroots efforts to combat book bans and protect LGBTQ-inclusive literature in Alabama's libraries. They discuss the challenges posed by extremist groups, the importance of consent education, and the legislative threats facing libraries. Despite the difficulties, An…
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In this episode Karen and a panel of volunteers reflect on their emotions and experiences following the recent election. They discuss the impact of misinformation, the importance of grassroots activism, and the need for community engagement to protect democracy. The conversation emphasizes resilience, the necessity of turning anger into action, and…
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In this episode Karen welcomes James Haslam and Glenn Harris from Race Forward to discuss the critical role of public education in fostering a just, multiracial democracy. They explore the challenges facing public education, the importance of community engagement, and the impact of the Heal Together toolkit. The conversation emphasizes the need for…
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In this episode, Karen talks with Tiffany Van Der Hyde from People for Education about how her organization helps recruit and support candidates for school board elections. Tiffany explains their focus on three main areas: candidate support, school board development, and community advocacy. They provide campaign tools, training, and ongoing resourc…
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In this episode Karen sits down with River Gassen and she discusses her motivations for running for office in Colorado, focusing on the impact of Roe v. Wade on women's health, her personal experiences with gun violence, and the need for better education and childcare systems. She emphasizes the importance of having more educators in politics and a…
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In this episode Karen speaks with Samantha Meadows, a candidate running for office in Ohio. They discuss the challenges facing public education in Ohio, particularly in impoverished areas, and the impact of underfunding on schools. Samantha shares her personal experiences and background, emphasizing the importance of compassion in politics and comm…
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Lyndsie Wall, a state director for Defense of Democracy. They discuss the challenges faced by the public school system in Ohio, particularly regarding the censorship of books. Lyndsie shares her personal experience with Moms for Liberty, a group that has been attacking books and educators in her community. They…
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In this episode Karen talks with Jennifer Jenkins, a school board member who has been at the forefront in the fight against Moms for Liberty. Jennifer shares her journey from being a passionate educator advocating for fair teacher wages to facing intense backlash and harassment after winning her school board seat. The conversation delves into the c…
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In this podcast episode, investigative journalist Sean Kevin Campbell discusses the tragic case of Tyree Nichols, exploring the systemic issues of police brutality in Memphis. He delves into the history of policing in the city, the formation and implications of the Scorpion Unit, and the broader societal impacts of such violence. The conversation e…
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In this episode Karen sits down with Kelly Kervin. She's an advocate for public schools and shares her experience with Moms for Liberty and the damaging policies they have implemented in Brevard County, Florida. She discusses the firing of the superintendent, the book challenges, and the focus on culture wars instead of addressing important issues …
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In this episode Karen sits down and talks with Kerri Keck. Kerri is a candidate for state house district 26 in Oklahoma, discusses the importance of supporting schools and educators. She criticizes the current state superintendent of education for attacking schools and promoting divisive policies. Kerri emphasizes the need for a strong education sy…
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In this episode Karen sits down and talks with Dr. Jake Newsome. He discusses his book 'Pink Triangle Legacies' and the history of LGBTQ victims during the Holocaust. He explores the significance of the pink triangle symbol and the erasure of LGBTQ history in the post-Holocaust period. Dr. Newsome emphasizes the importance of honoring and preservin…
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In this episode Karen talks with Arshia Papari and D'Tavia Daniels from Students Engaged in Advancing Texas (SEAT). They discuss their organization's mission to break down oppressive barriers and empower young people to make change and inspire policy in Texas. They emphasize the importance of developing transferable skills and providing a seat at t…
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In this episode Karen talks with Anna Eskemani, a representative in Florida. They discuss the importance of defending public education and the threats posed by the privatization of schools. Anna emphasizes that public education is the ultimate equalizer and plays a crucial role in building a strong democracy. Anna highlights the profit motive behin…
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In this episode Karen sits down with Ellen Hopkins, New York TImes bestselling young adult author and the most banned author in the United States. Ellen discusses the epidemic of book bans and the larger movement to weaken the public school education system. She emphasizes the importance of a solid public school education and the need for enough te…
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In this episode Karen talks with Maurice Cunningham, author of the book 'Dark Money and the Politics of School Privatization.' They discuss the influence of dark money in the push for school privatization and the role of organizations like Moms for Liberty and Parents Defending Education. They highlight the need for transparency in funding and the …
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In this episode Karen sits down with Jesse Hagopian, an educator and activist. He shares his experiences and insights on the education system and the fight against book bans and censorship. He discusses the lack of resources and support for black and brown students, highlighting the stark contrast between the government's spending on war and the ne…
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In this episode, Karen talks with Emmanuel Blanchard Jr., an educator and activist, discusses the importance of public education and the challenges it faces. He highlights the inequities in the education system, the covert attack on public education, and the spread of disinformation. Blanchard emphasizes that investing in public education is not on…
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In this episode, Karen welcomes Trish Ranson, a dedicated educator turned legislator from Stillwater, Oklahoma. Trish shares her journey from teaching music to representing House District 34, motivated by a statewide teachers' strike that highlighted the dire need for adequate public education funding. Since her election in 2018, Trish has witnesse…
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In today's episode Karen sits down with Laura Durant, a community organizer and advocate from Southlake, Texas, a city that has become a battleground over educational diversity and inclusivity issues. Laura shares her experience founding "Love Every Dragon," an ally network for LGBTQ+ students, and discusses her role as vice president of "Dignity f…
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In this episode Karen sits down with Garrett, a member of Veterans Defending Democracy. Garrett discusses his background and why he joined the organization. He shares his personal experiences with religious extremism and the need to protect people's rights to worship. Garrett also highlights the rise of religious extremism in the government and the…
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Kristen Braude, an attorney and activist who has been actively involved in defending the rights of the LGBTQ+ community. Kristen shares her experiences in fighting for anti-discrimination provisions in New York and her current efforts in Florida. She emphasizes the importance of local elections and the impact t…
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In today's episode, Karen is joined by Edie Young, a 17-year-old advocate and the birthday card project lead at Queer Youth Assemble. Edie, who also organizes events in Washington, D.C., shares her passion for creating safe and welcoming spaces for queer and trans students. Her motivation stems from a desire to ensure that all students can freely e…
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In this episode Karen welcomes Professor Damon Fordham, a distinguished historian and advocate, during the commemoration of Juneteenth. Professor Fordham shares his personal history and academic journey, detailing his upbringing in South Carolina and his path to becoming a historian passionate about African American history. He discusses the curren…
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In this episode Karen welcomes Jakob Lavicky, a fervent advocate from Oklahoma City, who is deeply involved in the local political scene and an outspoken supporter of the queer community. Jakob shares his experiences and motivations for participating in public meetings and rallies, particularly highlighting a poignant speech he delivered at the Okl…
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In this episode Karen sits down to talk with Pastor Thomas Dixon, a fervent advocate for social justice. Pastor Dixon shares his transformative journey from a turbulent past to becoming a significant voice in the fight against systemic injustices. His story includes overcoming personal struggles with addiction, his reformation during a three-year p…
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In this episode, Karen engages in a candid conversation with Preston about the dynamic political landscape of Oklahoma, with a keen focus on its impact on public education. They delve into the emergence of populist Republicans and the resultant turbulence in Oklahoma's political sphere. The discussion sheds light on pressing issues within the state…
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In this captivating episode, Karen dives deep into the world of comedy with the renowned comedian, Steve Hofstetter. Together, they embark on a fascinating exploration of how comedy intertwines with advocacy and democratic ideals. With his trademark wit and astute observations, Hofstetter offers invaluable insights into the dual role of comedy as a…
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In this episode Karen and Renee sit down and discuss the issue of book bans in Forsyth County, Georgia, and the efforts to challenge and address these bans. Their conversation highlights the role of the local school council in reviewing book challenges and the targeting of LGBTQ and diverse literature. They explore the tactics of groups like 'No Le…
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Reverend Amore and she discusses the challenges to democracy in Oklahoma and the weaponization of spirituality and the Bible. She highlights the juxtaposition of the Black Lives Matter movement and the January 6th insurrection, as well as the impact of Ryan Walters, the state superintendent of education, on the…
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Lisa, the executive director of the Virginia Library Association, about the attack on democracy and the challenges faced by libraries and schools in Virginia. They discuss the vulnerability of school librarians, the evolution of attacks on books, and the rise of social media and misinformation. Lisa shares exam…
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In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, Karen sits down with Sharon Rocchi Roggio, the producer of the documentary film '1946'. The film explores the history and impact of the word 'homosexual' in the Bible and how it has been used to marginalize the LGBTQ+ community. Sharon shares her personal experiences growing up in a religious hou…
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In this episode, Karen talks with Erin, an advocate for the trans and queer community. They discuss the challenges faced by trans and queer youth, the targeting of marginalized communities, and the importance of local engagement in fighting discriminatory laws. Erin shares stories of hope and resilience, highlighting the progress made by trans indi…
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In this episode Karen sits down with Tiffany Fee, founder of the Rutherford County Library Alliance. They discuss the attacks on public libraries and the cancellation of Pride events in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Tiffany highlights the challenges faced by the school district, including overcrowding and the need for diversity and inclusivity in c…
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Sean and discusses his involvement in defending Oklahoma's education system. Sean highlights the challenges faced by the state's schools and the impact of defunding. Sean shares his concerns about Ryan Walters, the Secretary of Education, and his controversial actions. He emphasizes the importance of organizing…
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In this episode, Karen sits down with Andy and June to talk about their involvement with the Satanic Temple and their efforts to combat religious extremism in public schools. They discuss the non-theistic beliefs of the Satanic Temple and clarify that they do not worship Satan. They also highlight the challenges posed by the Good News Club, a Chris…
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In this episode, Karen sits down to talk with Lacey. She shares her experience of racial discrimination and harassment in her children's school in Castle Rock, Colorado. The incident began when her daughter was called a racial slur in the school gymnasium, leading Lacey to question the school's response and the lack of clear definitions and punishm…
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In this episode Karen sits down with Sheri to discuss her advocacy work and the struggles faced by marginalized communities in Texas. She highlights the teachings of the Jewish faith that support inclusivity and acceptance. Sheri draws parallels between the current state of affairs and the Holocaust, emphasizing the dangers of discrimination and sc…
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In this episode, Karen talks with Michael, a former teacher in Florida. He discusses the challenges and restrictions faced by educators in the state's education system. He highlights the laws that have constrained teachers' ability to teach and the restrictions on books and interactions with transgender students. Michael shares his personal experie…
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In this episode, Karen talks with Lance Preston, the founder of Rainbow Youth Project, discusses the increase in crisis calls from LGBTQ youth and the overwhelming impact of anti-LGBTQ legislation and adult bullying. He shares the collaboration between Rainbow Youth Project and Defense of Democracy and emphasizes the importance of advocacy and coll…
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In this episode, Karen talks with Dante, the co-chair of the Defense of Democracy DEI committee. Dante shares his background and passion for making a difference in his community. He discusses his experience working in policy and the importance of empowering voices. Dante and Karen also talk about the recruitment process for the committee and the ne…
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In this conversation, Karen sits down again with Liz, the founder of Stop Moms for Liberty (MfL). They discuss the recent controversies surrounding MfL. Liz highlights MfL's connection to a registered sex offender and their lack of accountability. Liz also reveals the financials of the group, with their latest income being $2 million. She emphasize…
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In this episode Karen sits down with Texas Trey. Trey shares his journey from being a lifelong Republican to creating content that challenges conservative ideologies. He discusses his changing views on the Second Amendment and the need for responsible gun ownership. Trey also highlights the influence of money in politics and the tactics used by far…
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In this episode Karen sits down to talk with Amanda, a teacher, librarian, and grassroots organizer, shares her journey of fighting against censorship in libraries. She discusses the targeted harassment she has faced and the legal actions she has taken. Amanda also talks about forming the Livingston Parish Library Alliance and her upcoming book. Sh…
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In this episode Karen talks with Rochelle and Katie. They discuss their experiences with Pride Troop, a Girl Scout troop that welcomes everyone in the LGBTQ+ community. They talk about the challenges they faced during the pandemic and the importance of preserving Girl Scouting. The Pride Troop has received support from the community and has partici…
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In this episode Karen sits down with Brooke, who recounts her journey leaving the Mormon religion and moving from Utah to New York. Brooke shares the challenges of leaving her tight-knit community and the impact it had on her family relationships. She discusses the difficulties of adapting to New York and facing bigotry in her conservative area. De…
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In this episode Karen and Rob explore the shift in religious values in America and the desperation of religious conservatives to impose their views. It discusses the decline of religious belief in the country and the search for meaning and purpose in a secular society. The hypocrisy of religious conservatives is highlighted through the scandal invo…
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In this episode, Karen talks with Rob, an expert on fascist groups and Christian nationalism. They discuss the Seven Mountains Mandate, a movement that aims to have evangelical Christians control seven spheres of societal influence. They also explore the impact of Christian nationalism on public education and the need for unity and collaboration in…
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In this episode, Karen discusses with Nichole the recent school shooting in Las Vegas and the frequency of such incidents in the United States. Nichole shares her personal experiences with school shootings and the trauma they cause. Nicole emphasizes the need for responsible gun laws and criticizes the involvement of alt-right groups in shaping edu…
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In this episode Karen sits down and talks with Amy, a Defense of Democracy volunteer, discussing her journey from being a volunteer to her current leadership role. Amy's passion for defending democracy, rooted in her experiences with the Beto O'Rourke campaign and concerns about the Texas GOP's impact on public education, drove her to join the caus…
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