• How Identity Shapes Politics in a Fractured America

  • Jun 24 2024
  • Duración: 48 m
  • Podcast

How Identity Shapes Politics in a Fractured America

  • Resumen

  • Is the personal always political? Washington Post columnists discuss how identity markers have come to define how we think and vote.

    Trust in American institutions has reached record lows. Where do Americans turn to for a sense of identity, connection or belonging? Are identity markers such as race or religion a way to build community and understanding or do these affinities further divide us?

    As part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival in early May, Martine Powers and Elahe Izadi, co-hosts of The Washington Post podcast Post Reports, spoke with columnists Shadi Hamid and Jason Willick about how personal identity overlaps with politics in our current highly polarized moment.

    In this episode of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival podcast, the four journalists dig into the Israel-Hamas war and its impact on political and social debates in the U.S. They also discuss aspects of their own identities and how that shapes their worldviews, and whether there is such a thing as a set of shared American values.

    This conversation was recorded on May 4, 2024.

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    Credits

    Host: Paris Jackson

    Producer: Isaac Kaplan-Woolner

    Event producers: Jake Newman, Anne O'Dowd

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