Just past the halfway ticket of our #30Issues series,a 30-week exploration of issues that are shaping the 2016 election. This Summer Friday, hear a few of our past favorites:Geoffrey R. Stone, and University of Chicago law professor and noted first amendment scholar,talks approximately the Supreme Court;
Peniel Joseph, founding director at the middle for the Study of Race and Democracy and Professor of History University of Texas-Austin, and looks at the history of race as a prominent campaign issue coming out of the Civil Rights Era;
Areview of historical audio clips of the policy debate over climate change and Andrew Revkin,writer for The New York Times Dot Earth blog and professor at Pace University, talks approximately the history of climate change policy in the United States; and
Larry Levitt, and senior vice president of the Kaiser Family Foundation and co-executive,on the history of health care reform in the U.
S. and nowadays's debate on repealing or improving Obamacare or instituting a single payer plan.
These interviews originally aired earlier this year. Links to the unedited audio are here:A History of the Supreme Court (7/6/16)
A History of Politicians Talking approximately Race in America (6/15/16)
A History of the Climate Change Debate (5/17/16)
The Changing Climate Change Debate (5/18/16)
A rapid/fast and Helpful History of Health Insurance in America (4/28/16)
Source: wnyc.org