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A new series from eTown Media, hosted by Nick Forster, exploring the root causes of America's radical political division. Through conversations with experts, thought leaders, and fellow citizens during the final weeks of the 2018 mid-term election season, PurpleState exercises civility as form of resistance in its search for common ground. @TeamPurpleState #WeThePurple
Episodes
Saturday Nov 10, 2018
Episode 3: Truth Pt. 2 (Trusting the Source)
Saturday Nov 10, 2018
Saturday Nov 10, 2018
In eTown’s PurpleState Episode 3, host Nick Forster continues to address the subject of truth. Professor and evolutionary biologist Christy McCain talks with Nick about how the current political divisiveness in this country is based, in part, on a distrust of science. They also discuss the challenges scientists face in getting their data-based findings across to the general public in a way that both sides will hear.
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Saturday Nov 03, 2018
Episode 2: Truth (Fact vs. Fiction)
Saturday Nov 03, 2018
Saturday Nov 03, 2018
The glaring contrast between fact-based truth and ideological ’myth’ presented as truth is one that is disturbing for many of us, particularly when it comes to the current American political scene. In eTown’s PurpleState Episode 2, host Nick Forster speaks with political scientist Jennifer Kavanagh (@jekavanagh), an associate director with the renowned Rand Corporation (@RANDCorporation).
She’s the co-author of a recent Rand research project called Truth Decay, which focuses on the diminishing role of facts and analysis in American discourse and examines how perceptions and opinions in this country have become increasingly subjective. Alternative facts, anyone?
Learn more about Jennifer's work and Rand Corporation at www.rand.org
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Saturday Sep 29, 2018
Episode 1: We The Purple
Saturday Sep 29, 2018
Saturday Sep 29, 2018
eTown’s PurpleState Episode 1, We the Purple, explores the structural, historic, and cultural forces that have contributed to political division in America, centering on the esoteric question, “Umm… how the f*** did we end up here?!” It’s an epic journey, covering important topics such as Congress, the Judiciary, Money, the Media, Humanity, and Eggplants. (Nick says they’re out, by the way.)
The show was recorded live at eTown Hall in Boulder, Colorado on Wed. August 29, 2018, featuring a conversation moderated by eTown's host, Nick Forster, with:
- Judge Jean Dubofsky, pioneering attorney and first woman justice elected to the Colorado Supreme Court
- Nick Troiano, civic entrepreneur and Executive Director of the independent political committee, UniteAmerica
- Carla Fredericks, Director of CU's American Indian Law Program and Indian Law Clinic
- Anand Edward Sokhey, CU Assoc. Prof of Political Science.
Notes & More @ www.purplestate.org
Friday Sep 28, 2018
eTown's PurpleState Trailer
Friday Sep 28, 2018
Friday Sep 28, 2018
eTown's PurpleState invites you to join us in rejecting the dysfunctional present state of affairs as inevitable. Through podcasts, digital engagement, and live events, eTown's PurpleState will reinvigorate the American tradition of civil discourse, on a path to finding common ground on some of the most important issues facing our nation and the world. eTown's PurpleState aims to create a more enlightened, empowered, and respectful American electorate that places the Welfare of the People back at the center of our collective agenda. @TeamPurple. www.PurpleState.org