Future Hindsight show

Future Hindsight

Summary: Now more than ever, the need to be an engaged citizen is critical. Future Hindsight presents interviews that explore how each of us has the power to shape our society and fulfill our shared civic responsibility.

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 Stephen Pimpare | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 26:01

Stephen Pimpare is a nationally recognized expert on poverty, homelessness, and U.S. Social policy, as well as a Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. We discuss the history and deep indignities of poverty, the stubborn misconceptions, as well as successful public policies that can guide our future.

 Gail Joseph | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 24:07

Gail Joseph is the Founding Executive Director of Cultivate Learning at the University of Washington and the Bezos Family Foundation Distinguished Professor in Early Learning. We discuss the critical importance of high-quality programs, the costs to society of not investing in this space, and the necessity of a well-educated early learning workforce.

 Dan Weissmann | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 25:21

Dan Weissmann is the host of a podcast on the cost of health care called An Arm and A Leg as well as a veteran reporter for outlets such as Marketplace and Planet Money. We discuss the complexities of picking a health insurance plan, the extreme vigilance we need to practice as health care consumers, and how to navigate getting good care and good coverage.

 Maria Foscarinis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:54

Maria Foscarinis is the founder and executive director of the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, and has advocated for solutions to homelessness at the national level since 1985. We discuss why housing is a human right, examine the leading reasons behind the affordable housing crisis and the perverse criminalization of the homeless.

 Max Kenner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:24

Max Kenner is the founder and executive director of the Bard Prison Initiative, a college that is spread across six interconnected prisons in New York State. We discuss the enduring value of the liberal arts, the immense power of an education on reducing recidivism, and the critical importance of deep investments in human beings.

 Stephen Bright | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:05

Stephen Bright served as the director of the Southern Center for Human Rights in Atlanta, and is currently a lecturer at Yale Law School, as well as professor of practice at Georgia State College of Law. We discuss the death penalty in the United States and its relationship to poverty, race, and disadvantage.

 Ross Morales Rocketto | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:02

Ross Morales Rocketto is co-founder of Run For Something, an organization that supports diverse, young progressives running for state and local office. We discuss which candidates win, why building a bench of local and state politicians is important, and how an increase of candidates leads to better voter turnout.

 Season 5 Trailer: Ross Morales Rocketto | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:21

"Telling these types of stories, showing people that it's not just white dudes who are lawyers, who have a lot of money, that can do this type of work is one of the most effective ways for us to try to show folks they can do it too." Ross Morales Rocketto, co-founder and chief program officer of Run For Something, kicks off the new season with a conversation about diverse, young candidates for state and local office. Tune in on February 16 for Season 5 of Future Hindsight!

 Ted Dintersmith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:16

Ted Dintersmith is an avid education advocate and the author of What School Could Be: Insights and Inspiration from Teachers Across America. We discuss why developing a child’s human potential as a fulfilled and self-supporting citizen should be the top priority, and how equitable access to high quality education is imperative to achieve this goal.

 Ben Theodore | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:17

Ben Theodore is an avid community activist in Brooklyn, as well as a program associate at the NYC Department of Education. His passion for civic engagement shows how it can transform our society. We discuss the power of local politics and grassroots activism, our responsibility as citizens, and the importance of idealism in public policy and politics.

 Robert P. Jones, Ph.D. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:37

Robert P. Jones, Ph.D., is the CEO of PRRI, a leading scholar, and the author of The End of White Christian America. PRRI is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that conducts independent research at the intersection of religion, culture, and public policy. We discuss how partisanship, demographic changes, and low voter turnout affect American society.

 Max Feldman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:21

Max Feldman serves as Counsel in the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU, a nonpartisan institute that works to improve our democracy and judicial system. We discuss the powers of voting, the need to modernize election systems and enact pro-voter laws, as well as the rising trend of voter suppression since 2010.

 Cristóbal Alex | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:11

Cristóbal Alex is the President of Latino Victory, an organization that works to grow Latino political power by empowering voters, donors, and candidates. We discuss why it is essential to increase Latino representation in government, how to include this community more in our democracy, and how this benefits all Americans.

 Phil Polakoff | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:12

Phil Polakoff is a physician with a distinguished career in public health and clinical medicine, the CEO of A Healthier We, and a consulting professor at Stanford University of Medicine. We discuss how an emphasis on prevention coupled with innovations in healthcare access and delivery can help us share greater health and equity for all Americans.

 Ashley Allison | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:32

Ashley Allison is the Executive Vice President of Campaigns and Programs at The Leadership Conference, the nation’s premier civil and human rights coalition. We discuss how the census is a cornerstone of our democracy. The data it provides is vital for delivering the resources and services that are necessary to sustain thriving communities.

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