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By Young People, For Young People

Politics

An accessible and short debrief of political news created by two high school seniors, that works to contextualize the current moment for other young people.

Location:

United States

Genres:

Politics

Description:

An accessible and short debrief of political news created by two high school seniors, that works to contextualize the current moment for other young people.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Moral Panics!

1/6/2022
Fanney and Ainslie are back to contextualize moral panics with three historical examples: the Satanic Panic, Stranger Danger, and AIDS epidemic. Listen to find out what a moral panic is, what happened in these panics (were the '80s real?), and what the political implications were. This was also Fanney and Ainslie's first time recording at college, so please don't mind the Berkeley cars zooming by or the Harkness Tower bells ringing in the background.

Duration:00:48:37

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Surprise Finale!

7/8/2021
In the indefinitely final episode of By Young People, For Young People, Fanney and Ainslie get personal as they reveal their top three favorite episodes, share fun facts and stories from the podcast, and explain why this podcast means so much to them.

Duration:00:47:51

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AP U.S. History with a Rainbow Flag

7/1/2021
Fanney and Ainslie fill in the blanks of US History that feature contributions made by the LGBTQ community.

Duration:00:35:35

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Juneteenth

6/24/2021
Fanney and Ainslie discuss the historical significance of Juneteenth, along with the controversy and educational reform surrounding critical race theory.

Duration:00:31:48

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"Thanks Covid!" -the Economy

6/17/2021
Fanney and Ainslie elucidate Covid-19's effect on the recent fluctuations within the housing market and labor market.

Duration:00:13:59

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Bring on the Ronald

6/3/2021
Fanney and Ainslie explore generational differences in the perception of President Ronald Reagan. Why do older generations revere him? Why do younger generations dislike him? What story does the difference in his job approval ratings and favorability ratings tell?

Duration:00:18:51

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The Case for Crypto

5/27/2021
Fanney and Ainslie break down cryptocurrency: what it is, who it appeals to, and how it relates to the American financial system. Listen for analogies, Bitcoin, climate change concerns, and Elon Musk.

Duration:00:29:13

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There's No Crisis Like Homelessness

5/20/2021
Fanney and Ainslie delve into the U.S. homelessness crisis, examining the main causes of homelessness and why the crisis is so extreme in California.

Duration:00:25:18

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(Re)Call Me Maybe

5/13/2021
Fanney and Ainslie shed light on the upcoming California recall election, including how recalls work as a model of democracy, why the 2003 California recall was successful, and what voters are considering as they ponder whether to recall Governor Gavin Newsom. They also discuss California's pressing homelessness dilemma.

Duration:00:29:32

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The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia

5/6/2021
Fanney and Ainslie break down the new Georgia Election Integrity Act of 2021, delving into all the interesting and controversial sections. Keep listening for an interview with Courtney, who quit her day job to work with political organizations leading up to the 2020 election. She describes her thought process in doing so, what her jobs looked like, and whether the experience was rewarding.

Duration:00:39:54

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The One Where They Talk About Guns

4/29/2021
Fanney and Ainslie examine the significance of guns in America. They discuss the history of the Second Amendment and gun legislation, why mass shootings are so common in the U.S., and a personal experience with potential gun violence.

Duration:00:41:33

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A Month in America

4/23/2021
Fanney and Ainslie discuss what occurred over their break: mass shootings, the verdict of Derek Chauvin's trial, and more.

Duration:00:21:55

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Life of the (Political) Party

3/25/2021
Fanney and Ainslie elucidate all things political parties: national committees, historical platform shifts, and whether the modern Republican Party is fracturing. This is the last episode of the second season! You will hear from us again after a 3 week break on April 22nd.

Duration:00:25:12

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A Summit on Statehood: DC and U.S. Territories

3/18/2021
Fanney, Ainslie, and special guest Charlie discuss the status of U.S. territories, why they are not states, arguments for and against statehood, and more. Charlie is a high school senior from the DC area. Listen to hear about life around DC, political discourse at his school, and his opinions on DC statehood.

Duration:00:34:43

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A Tale of Two Stimuli

3/11/2021
Fanney and Ainslie compare the Great Recession with the recession caused by Covid-19, along with the stimulus packages passed in response to each.

Duration:00:22:36

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Press and Media

3/4/2021
Fanney and Ainslie deliver a debriefing on the press and politics, from the White House Correspondents Association to the inherent biases of media companies. Listen for a fun chat that manages to incorporate an Icelandic annual comedy broadcast, press vernacular, and, as always, Michelle Obama.

Duration:00:24:58

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A Conversation on Representation

2/25/2021
In honor of Black History Month, Fanney and Ainslie investigate the lack of minority representation in Congress, minority voter disenfranchisement and suppression, and Stacey Abrams' fight to empower Black communities through the vote. Student Body officers and BSU members Kayode and Clynton lend their voices to the podcast to answer a few questions on the importance of minority representation in Congress.

Duration:00:31:27

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Ghosts of Impeachments Past

2/18/2021
Fanney and Ainslie talk all things impeachment! Listen for a rundown on how the impeachment process works, why past presidents were impeached, and how each of the three congressional investigations into former President Donald Trump were resolved.

Duration:00:30:17

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By Young People

2/10/2021
Fanney and Ainslie welcome three special guests to the episode, fellow high school seniors Ellie, Jackson, and Michael. They discuss their political views, opinions on current events, and main influences.

Duration:00:33:55

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The Courts!

2/4/2021
Fanney and Ainslie elucidate the three levels of the federal court system: district courts, circuit courts, and the Supreme Court.

Duration:00:16:04