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The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast

By: Next Gen Politics
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  • The Round Table provides a platform for conversation and engagement of civically-minded young people from different parts of the country. We strive to model civil dialogue across various divides--socioeconomic, racial, ethnic, political, and regional. We aim to challenge norms and represent all kinds of diversity--especially of perspective and ideas--enabling listeners to “hear” our thinking. The Round Table is 100% created and edited by young people committed to building a more just and joyous world.
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Episodes
  • AI is not Going to Replace Journalists
    Jul 25 2024

    At this week’s Round Table, Emmanuel and Inyoo spoke with Russell Chun, an esteemed Associate Professor of Journalism, Media Studies, and Public Relations, recognized for his expertise in multimedia storytelling, design, and data journalism. For the first episode of our Civic Tech Series which will be released occasionally throughout our normal season, we focused on generative AI and journalism, and the impact it has had on our communities locally, nationally, and globally. Russell's research, featured in leading publications like Visual Studies and Visual Communication Quarterly, explores effective data visualization and the evolving landscape of modern communication.

    As co-editor of "Fake News: Real Issues in Modern Communication" and author of books on Adobe multimedia software, Russell brings a wealth of knowledge to our discussion. His insights have shaped academia and influenced major media outlets such as PBS MediaShift and The New York Times.

    In this episode, Russell shares his fascination with generative AI and its impact on journalism. We delve into the ethical considerations and practical applications of AI amidst challenges posed by big tech and social media. From his tenure at institutions like Columbia University and UC Berkeley to his role in shaping data science curricula, Russell offers a unique perspective on journalism education in practice.

    As Russell Chun inspires us with his vision for the future of visual communication and media innovation, we deep dive into multimedia storytelling, data journalism, and the ethical dilemmas of AI in journalism. Thanks for listening!

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    49 mins
  • Write The Narrative With Us Rather Than For Us
    Jul 19 2024

    At this week’s Round Table, Emily, Emmanuel, Hannah, and Preena speak with Terry Parris Jr., the Public Square Editor for Headway at The New York Times as well as a passionate advocate for community-centered storytelling and civic engagement.

    Terry brings a wealth of experience to our discussion, having previously served as the Engagement Director at THE CITY and as a deputy editor at ProPublica. His pioneering work includes initiatives like MISSING THEM, which memorialized the lives lost to COVID-19, and The Open Newsroom, fostering collaboration between journalists and local communities.

    In our conversation with Terry, we explore pivotal questions surrounding civic engagement and education in today's world. What truly engages young people in matters of civics and democracy? How can storytelling, organization, and information sharing be made not only informative but enjoyable? Terry shares insights into making civic education relevant and compelling, even for those who may feel disinterested or overwhelmed by traditional approaches.

    We also delve into the challenges of political discourse and civic education in classrooms today. How can we encourage meaningful conversations about politics without alienating students? Terry offers strategies to separate civics from polarizing political debates, fostering an environment where diverse perspectives can be respectfully explored.

    Furthermore, we examine the role of news media, both local and national, in connecting with younger audiences. How can media organizations better listen to and represent the interests of younger generations? Terry advocates for inclusive storytelling and projects that resonate with diverse age groups, challenging the status quo of news consumption demographics.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the future of democracy and community empowerment. Thank you for listening!


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    44 mins
  • Stories Are The Best Way to Break Through Stigmas
    Jul 10 2024

    At this week’s Round Table. Emmanuel, Hannah, and Preena speak with Dr. Seema Yasmin, an Emmy Award-winning journalist, Pulitzer Prize finalist, and acclaimed author known for her advocacy in media literacy and reproductive rights. Dr. Yasmin’s latest work, "Unbecoming," dives into a near-future Texas where abortion rights are severely restricted. Through the compelling journey of two Muslim American teens, Laylah and Noor, who create an underground guide to safe abortion, the novel explores themes of friendship, faith, and resilience in the face of societal challenges.

    We explore Dr. Yasmin’s transition from nonfiction to fiction, driven by a belief in the transformative power of storytelling. Inspired by a quote by Toni Morrison’s, Dr Yasmin discusses the necessity of narratives that challenge misinformation and amplify marginalized voices. Our conversation delves into the misinformation surrounding abortion bans, the alarming statistics of teen pregnancy, and the censorship challenges Dr. Yasmin faced in bringing "Unbecoming" to publication.

    Dr. Yasmin’s innovative blend of journalism and fiction in "Unbecoming," including the creation of a Texas Teen’s Guide to Safe Abortion by the protagonists, underscores her commitment to advocacy through narrative. She also shares insights on the creative use of Bollywood dance in the storyline, adding cultural depth to the narrative. Join us as we explore the multifaceted career and passionate advocacy of Dr. Seema Yasmin, whose work continues to provoke thought and inspire change in today's complex world. Thank you for listening!

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    45 mins

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