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Sinopsis

The Philadelphia Citizen podcast offers spoken versions of articles, deeper dives into the political, social and cultural workings of our city, explainers on the issues of our day, interviews, conversations and solutions. Lots of solutions. All to help you become a better citizen of your city.

Episodios

  • Project 2025 & abortion

    18/07/2024 Duración: 05min

    What does the conservative Project 2025 call for when it comes to abortion and reproductive rights? MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi breaks it down.

  • 30th Street as the new intermodal transportation hub?

    17/07/2024 Duración: 05min

    In this episode of Ideas We Should Steal, Philly has a great candidate to replace our shuttered bus station with a transportation hub. We even have a model for how to make that happen.

  • How has Rittenhouse Row been doing so well?

    16/07/2024 Duración: 04min

    A national retail expert and futurist visited Philadelphia's premier shopping district. This is what he learned

  • Banning The Poet X

    15/07/2024 Duración: 11min

    The Poet X is a National Book Award-winner about a tenth-grader growing up in Harlem. It was banned for not being Christian enough, and therefore, against the Constitution. "Wow," says MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi. He interviews Poet Laureate Elizabeth Acevedo on this episode of #velshibannedbooks. 

  • John Fry and the City

    12/07/2024 Duración: 06min

    The appointment of John Fry, preeminent change maker, to lead Temple University has the potential to disrupt Philadelphia’s status quo. Listen to find out how.

  • A special episode on citizenship

    11/07/2024 Duración: 39min

    As hand wringing over the state of our democracy has become a national pastime, we here at How To Really Run A City decided to air a special edition of our podcast. We highlight moments from previous episodes which demonstrate that high-minded civic virtues like tolerance and pluralism and communitarianism don’t only belong to the past. From Mayor Libby Schaaf’s guide to public action – “Mayors belong to one party–the party of getting shit done,” to Mayor Nutter’s stirring recounting of the Athenian Oath, to Mayor Reed’s somber assessment of the importance of the upcoming election – “We all love to think about what we would have done if we’d been around with Martin or Lincoln. Well, this is it.” Join us for a few reminders that citizenship and good governance also lie in our present and future.

  • "When you're writing about war, you have to be honest..."

    10/07/2024 Duración: 12min

    "...about the fundamental evil of people killing other people," Tim O'Brien, author of the banned book "The Things They Carried," said to MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi on #velshibannedbookclub. O'Brien's banning came from his realistic depictions of war (including the language soldiers use) which contrasts strongly with romantic fantasies of the nobility of soldiers some Americans hold.

  • How could we salvage the UArts debacle?

    09/07/2024 Duración: 06min

    Turning the University of the Arts' Center City buildings into an arts community would make the city a destination for practicing artists. Elaine Maimon lays out how this could be done.

  • Whatever you think of Biden, the stakes are clear

    08/07/2024 Duración: 06min

    Whether you believe President Biden should stay in the race or step aside, any Democratic candidate would be better than Donald Trump, explains MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi.

  • What is ethical A.I.?

    05/07/2024 Duración: 18min

    Vilas Dahr (Patrick J. McGovern Foundation), Beth Simone Noveck (Northeastern University) and Dalila Wilson Scott (Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation) come together at our Ideas We Should Steal Festival for a blunt talk about A.I. in the workplace and how companies can use this powerful new technology ethically.

  • PA workers deserve a living wage

    04/07/2024 Duración: 04min

    Champions of workplace justice and sustainability argue it’s high time for our state to raise the minimum wage -- something that hasn't been done in 15 years.

  • Is Philly's nonprofit sector imploding?

    03/07/2024 Duración: 06min

    The recent collapse of several local nonprofit organizations like UArts, leaves us with questions about whether we're in a "nonprofit bubble" and whether that bubble is popping.

  • We DO know how to curb gun violence

    02/07/2024 Duración: 07min

    On this episode of Guest Commentary, the co-founder of PHILLY TRUCE expresses no surprise at the recent drop in gun violence. He attributes it to the work of concerned citizens and marvels at why there isn't more support from the city.

  • The Supreme Court is like Tinkerbell ...

    01/07/2024 Duración: 04min

    ... when the public stops believing in its legitimacy, it will cease to legitimately function, argues MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi.

  • The reparations trap

    28/06/2024 Duración: 07min

    Is there a better way to address our racially-driven wealth gap? Larry spoke to one social entrepreneur who says yes. And has a plan.

  • "If you think you're lonely now ..."

    27/06/2024 Duración: 32min

    In part two of our latest episode of How to Really Run a City podcast, former Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed and former Philly mayor Michael Nutter hear more rhetorical gems from bestselling author and public intellectual Michael Eric Dyson ... who has some, uh, soulful theories about how to win elections and govern cities. Let's call it the Bobby Womack school of governance.

  • Revisiting the UArts mystery

    26/06/2024 Duración: 22min

    Elaine Maimon joins Dr. James Peterson, host of Evening WURDs, to discuss her recent Citizen article about the head-scratching closing of UArts.

  • Is Philly's minimum wage still $7.25?

    25/06/2024 Duración: 06min

    On this episode of Guest Commentary, the director of Drexel’s Wealth and Work Futures Lab explains why minimum wage hasn’t budged in fifteen years and what needs to happen

  • We tried draconian restrictions to immigration a hundred years ago ...

    24/06/2024 Duración: 03min

    ... it did not go well. MSNBC host and Citizen board member Ali Velshi breaks down the 1924 National Origins Act and explains the long-term damage that resulted.

  • The real questions we should ask at the Biden/Trump debate

    21/06/2024 Duración: 08min

    In advance of the presidential debate, former mayor Michael Nutter shares some thoughts on the answers we really need to hear from the candidates

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