Who shapes political discourse online? Everyday people. That's why, American University’s Chelsea Butkowski argues, social media remains a vital tool for expression, connection, and documentation. https://zps.la/4hRHkh1
Zócalo Public Square
在线音视频媒体
Los Angeles,CA 1,860 位关注者
Connecting people to ideas and to each other. A unit of ASU Media Enterprise.
关于我们
Zócalo Public Square connects people to ideas and to each other by examining essential questions in an accessible, broad-minded, and democratic spirit. At a time when our country’s public sphere and our global digital conversation have become ever more polarized and segregated, Zócalo seeks to create a welcoming intellectual space and engage a new and diverse generation in the public square. We pursue our mission by convening events and by publishing ideas journalism. Because democracy is as much a culture as it is a system, we believe that creating meaningful opportunities for citizens to communicate with—and learn from—one another both nurtures and protects it.
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https://www.ZocaloPublicSquare.org
Zócalo Public Square的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 在线音视频媒体
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Los Angeles,CA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2003
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Central Ave.
US,CA,Los Angeles,90012
Zócalo Public Square员工
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Joe Mathews
Founder-publisher Democracy Local; democracy fellow Berggruen Inst.; Calif. column Zócalo Public Square; author 3 books; baseball coach; Global Forum…
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Kathleen Garrett
Actress, Acting/Voice-Over Coach specializing in audition coaching & script analysis.
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Charita Law
Communications Manager at Zócalo Public Square
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Talib Jabbar
PhD candidate (Humanities), Lecturer, Editor
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What makes a strong community, especially in difficult times? We posed this question to audience members at the Zócalo program “What Alliances Do We Need in Perilous Times?,” presented in partnership with ASU Mechanics of Democracy Laboratory, UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations, California Humanities, Los Angeles Local News Initiative, LA2050, KCRW, and Los Angeles Times.?See what they had to say. Plus, watch the entire conversation here: https://lnkd.in/g5_u6H4f
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How has the climate changed in the last 200 years? Paleobotanist Regan Dunn explains how today’s climate shift is happening faster than any other time in Earth’s history, driven by human-released carbon dioxide. This Zócalo program, “How Can Our World Rethink Climate Mobility?,” was co-presented by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in partnership with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and Flavors from Afar. Catch up on the full conversation: https://lnkd.in/gzHs_ThK
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Today, we’re celebrating incredible milestones! Huge congratulations to Moira Shourie, Jackie Mansky, Arianna Rivera Lee, and Sara Suarez on 5 years. And a special shoutout to Joe Mathews on 10 years! ?? We’re so grateful to have you as part of the Zócalo Public Square family. Here’s to many more. Cheers!
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"I know the feeling of watching everything you know and love disappear in an instant, with no guarantee of when or how you’ll get it back," writes Nijah Narcisse, on fleeing New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. A letter to the kids of the L.A. fires, from a kid who made it through Katrina: https://zps.la/4hmLQUp
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Former senior editor of Rafu Shimpo Gwen Muranaka remembers her longtime colleague, the photographer Mario Reyes, who documented and imagined a bigger future for L.A.’s Little Tokyo. https://zps.la/3RaClNi ???: All photos by Mario Gershom Reyes/Rafu Shimpo, courtesy of Stephen Nagano.
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What Alliances Do We Need in Perilous Times?: Live from the Arizona State University California Center Broadway in Los Angeles, CA: As coalitions, partnerships, and allegiances shift and emerge, Zócalo and an alliance of partners will convene two back-to-back panels to discuss how we might best ally to survive this moment in history. The first will start at 7 p.m. and feature panelists who will discuss how alliances are rebuilding Los Angeles in the wake of January’s fires: Altadena business owner Nadeerah Faquir, Center for Cultural Innovation president and CEO Angie Kim, climate action strategist Nina Knierim, and California Community Foundation president and CEO Miguel Santana. This panel is moderated by "Los Angeles Times" columnist Gustavo Arellano. The second will start at 7:45 p.m. and feature panelists who will discuss state, national, and global governance as a new U.S. administration takes power: American diplomat Nina Hachigian, immigrant rights advocate Angelica Salas, and global democracy expert Laura Thornton. This panel is moderated by Zócalo columnist and democracy local founder Joe Mathews. Visit https://lnkd.in/dJDa42C to read our articles and learn about upcoming events. Follow along on X: https://lnkd.in/e_TiDiSG Instagram: https://
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If you’ve ever seen little songbirds chasing a crow, you’ve witnessed mobbing, one form of collective defense. Read behavioral ecologist Blumstein Dan on what nature can teach us about the value of alliances. https://zps.la/3DM5oDJ Also, register to join us in person or online for the program “What Alliances Do We Need in Perilous Times?” tonight at 7 p.m. PT in downtown Los Angeles. This event is co-presented by Zócalo Public Square, ASU Mechanics of Democracy Lab, UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations, California Humanities, Los Angeles Local News Initiative, LA2050, KCRW, and Los Angeles Times.?
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“Disasters are never positive, but our responses to them can contain the kernels of a better world,” writes geographer Zoltán Grossman. Read his essay on “disaster resilience”: https://zps.la/4kyHpII Also, register to join us in person or online for the program “What Alliances Do We Need in Perilous Times?” at 7 p.m. PT this Thursday, March 13, in Los Angeles, CA. This event is co-presented by Zócalo Public Square, ASU Mechanics of Democracy Lab, UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations, California Humanities, Los Angeles Local News Initiative, LA2050, KCRW, and Los Angeles Times. ?https://zps.la/alliances
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?? Join us for an insightful discussion on "What Alliances Do We Need in Perilous Times?" ?? ??? Date: Thursday, March 13 ? ?? Time: 7 p.m. PT ? ?? Location: ASU California Center Broadway, DTLA ??? Panel 1 (7 p.m.): Rebuilding LA post-crisis Featuring: Gustavo Arellano, Angie Kim (CCI Arts), Nina Knierim, and Miguel Santana (California Community Foundation) ?? Panel 2 (7:45 p.m.): Alliances in governance featuring CHIRLA executive director Angelica Salas, Joe Mathews, Nina Hachigian, and Laura Thornton (McCain Institute) ??? Register for FREE to attend in person or online! ?? https://lnkd.in/g4gsM7N9 Don't miss this opportunity to engage with thought leaders and explore crucial alliances for our times! Zócalo Public Square ASU Mechanics of Democracy Laboratory UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations California Humanities LA2050 KCRW Los Angeles Times
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