• Interview with State Representative Gene Wu
    Apr 20 2023

    In this episode, we had the opportunity to speak with State Representative Gene Wu. Gene Wu is a Democrat representing District 137, located in West Houston. It was an enormous pleasure to talk with Gene about the current legislative session, and we hope you enjoy his honesty and clarity as much as we did!

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    44 mins
  • Jay Kleberg, Candidate for Texas Land Commissioner
    Apr 1 2022

    You may be asking, what is the Texas Land Commission? Texas elects a Land Commissioner? Why? In this episode, we have Jay Kleberg in the Civics Lab studio to discuss why he is running for this statewide office and what makes this position important in the fight against climate change, education funding, Veterans' healthcare, and protecting and expanding our access to public lands.


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    26 mins
  • How a Middle School in Austin is Making Salsa and Growing Young Entrepreneurs
    Mar 31 2022

    Civics Lab team members went to John P. Ojeda Middle School, in Southeast Austin to discuss a project that teachers and students are collaborating to grow, market and finance the production of salsa. Students and teachers have literally turned computer rooms into greenhouses and are applying the spirit of American entrepreneurship to address access to healthy foods. Join in on this week's quick take!

    Websites on what Austin is doing to address food insecurity:
    https://www.austintexas.gov/content/austin-travis-county-food-policy-board

    https://reeis.usda.gov/web/crisprojectpages/0219788-central-texas-foodshed-assessment.html

    https://www.austintexas.gov/page/food-system-research-reports

    Del Valle ISD Link

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    8 mins
  • Quick Take at the Texas Capitol for Disability Voting Rights with RevUp!
    Mar 28 2022

    Join Michael Baumgartner and Esther Heymans as they attend and interview participants at the RevUP Texas (Register Educate Vote Use Your Power!) rally to promote voter registration and raising awareness of disability issues in Texas politics. The Civics Lab team interviews Bob Kafka, organizer and advocate for RevUp. Join them in this quick take!

    RevUp! Texas:
    https://www.revuptexas.org/

    Twitter for RevUP:
    REV UP Texas

    @REVUP_Texas

    Bob Kafka
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKK7tIql9us


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    6 mins
  • Russia, Money In Politics, and January 6 Attackers
    Mar 27 2022

    We sat down for a casual conversation revolving around some of the biggest political stories of the week, and some that might have flown under your radar. Listen in as we discuss the January 6th hearings, Beto's defamation lawsuit, and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

    • Episode recorded on 3/8/22
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    31 mins
  • Quick Take on Women Running for Office in Texas with Claire Campos-O'Neal
    Mar 24 2022

    In this Quick Take, we sat down with Claire Campos-O'Neal, a candidate for state representative from an Austin district. She discusses her passion for education and the way more women can run for office. And check out Cosmic on South Congress!

    Websites:

    https://www.clairefortexas.com/

    https://annieslist.com/

    https://www.raiseyourhandtexas.org/

    https://www.cosmiccoffeebeer.com/


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    9 mins
  • Interview with Lynn Osgood of Civic Arts
    Mar 22 2022

    Civic Arts is an organization that promotes equity, justice, and civic engagement through the arts. We sat down with Civic Arts' Executive Director Lynn Osgood to hear her thoughts on the state of civics in America, how we can make engagement more inclusive, and how civics and art go together and inspire communities.

    Civic Arts website is: https://www.civicarts.org


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    40 mins
  • Ross Ramsey discusses Texas Politics
    Mar 14 2022

    Ross Ramsey. co-founder and chief editor of the Texas Tribune, sat down in the Civics Lab Studio this week. A lively and information conversation, Ramsey shares his thoughts on the state of Texas politics. We cover the primary voter turnout, controversial statements by statewide leaders, how Denton in the 1970's ended up passing liquor laws and whether Blue Bell Ice Cream is worth fighting over Plus much more! React to the conversation on our twitter feed: @thecivicslab

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    59 mins