Democracy in Color with Steve Phillips

A color-conscious political podcast, hosted by Steve Phillips, that releases episodes every other Thursday. While grassroots organizations raised voters of color turnout to historic levels, securing Democratic victories in 2020 and 2021, there remain strong differences of opinion about the right strategy for winning in a racially-polarized electoral landscape. “Democracy in Color with Steve Phillips” offers candid and data-driven analysis on how progressives can win. Join Steve for a conversation that is unafraid and unapologetic about grappling with some of the toughest issues in politics today. Special guests have included: Stacey Abrams, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and Rep. Beto O’Rourke.

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Episodes

2023 Recap: Our Year in Color

Thursday Dec 14, 2023

Thursday Dec 14, 2023

2023 has come and gone! If you missed any of our episodes this year, this is the one to tune into as Steve, Sharline, and Fola share highlights from some of their favorite episodes this year. The team also shares what’s on their minds and in their hearts as they look to 2024. 
See you in the new year!
REFERENCES:
Episodes mentioned
The 1619 Project’s Shoshana Guy Is On the Record
Heather Booth: When We Organize, We Can Change the World
Not Your Grandparents’ Greenpeace with ED Ebony Twilley Martin
George Floyd’s America with Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa
Newbery Medal Author Amina Luqman-Dawson on Freewater
Steve to the Class of 2023: Rise and Take Control
40 Years of the Rainbow Coalition
White People and the Fight for Racial Justice with SURJ’s Erin Heaney
Sabrina the Teenage Witch’s Beth Broderick on the Power of Storytelling
“Latinos = the X Factor” with EquisLabs’ Stephanie Valencia
 

Thursday Nov 30, 2023

Are you curious about what a truly powerful (and progressive) alternative political party could look like in the U.S?
National Director of the Working Families Party Maurice Mitchell returns to talk about what it means to create a multiracial and multicultural progressive, working-class party and what that looks like strategically within a two-party system.
He discusses WFP’s 25-year history, the inspiring slate of elected officials they’ve championed, and the party’s first national convention in Philadelphia back in October. Maurice shares his take on the connections between the movements of today and the Civil Rights Movement of 1965 and how he’s thinking about the upcoming election year.
He also shares how he stays connected to his love of music and the artist within.
REFERENCES:
Maurice Mitchell - @MauriceWFP
Working Families Party - @workingfamilies workingfamilies.org
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Thursday Nov 16, 2023

Washington Post opinion editor Alexi McCammond dives into the changing digital news landscape and the role of traditional, legacy news media in reaching newer, more diverse (and often, more progressive) audiences.
She sheds light on the disconnect she’s seeing between older left-leaning politicians and young people, and her expectations from a coalition of young voters and people of color as the 2024 election cycle draws closer.
REFERENCES:
Alexi McCammond - @alexi
Steve Phillips // The Washington Post - California Senate race will prove whether Democrats care about diversity
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Thursday Nov 02, 2023

Former Obama staffer and founder of EquisLabs Stephanie Valencia discusses her path to politics and why Latino voters are the “X factor” in today’s political landscape. She explains how political strategists should think about the expansive and diverse Latino electorate, and what progressives are getting right and wrong about engaging with Latino voters. 
She also explains the creation of the Latino Media Network and the targeted effort to reach Latinos where they are, including via radio and WhatsApp.
REFERENCES:
Stephanie Valencia - @stephanievalenc
EquisLab / @EquisLab / @EquisResearch
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Thursday Oct 19, 2023

Spooky season is upon us!
Actress and activist Beth Broderick, best known for her role as Aunt Zelda in the 1996 hit TV show Sabrina the Teenage Witch, joins Steve and Sharline to talk about the ongoing actors’ strike, the power of narrative, and her life’s journey at the intersection of politics and entertainment.
Beth discusses her decades-long involvement in progressive and social causes, the legacy of “Sabrina” and shares her thoughts on the future of Hollywood.
REFERENCES:
Beth Broderick - @BethBroderick
Beth Broderick: Wit and Wisdom from a Woman of a Certain Age - Substack
Beth Broderick // The Huffington Post - Cavemen and Cashmere
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Thursday Oct 05, 2023

Steve takes the hot seat as a guest on his own show in this penultimate episode of our special podcast series! Steve and Sharline discuss his forthcoming book How We Win the Civil War and how the concept developed over the last few years. 
Sharline shares how she and Steve came to be a book publishing power team, and Steve discusses the formative experiences that have shaped his work and his path to writing (Jesse Jackson quotes, included). 
CW: Adult Language
REFERENCES:
Steve Phillips - @StevePtweets
Steve Phillips // New Press - How We Win the Civil War: Securing a Multiracial Democracy and Ending White Supremacy for Good
Isabel Wilkerson // Random House - Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
The New York Amsterdam News
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Thursday Sep 21, 2023

Rhiana Gunn-Wright, a key architect of the Green New Deal and one of our nation’s leading figures in the fight for climate justice, joins the podcast to talk about what a green transition can and should look like in the U.S. 
 
Rhiana shares her path to the climate movement and how the Inflation Reduction Act leaves Black people behind. She also breaks down the importance of policy-making in the greater environmental justice movement.
 
REFERENCES:
Rhiana Gunn-Wright - @rgunns
Rhiana Gunn-Wright // Hammer & Hope - Our Green Transition May Leave Black People Behind 
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Top Races to Watch This Fall

Thursday Sep 07, 2023

Thursday Sep 07, 2023

School is back in session! 
Our in-house data expert, Dr. Julie Martinez Ortega, joins Steve and Sharline for a data deep dive into the electoral landscapes of Kentucky and Mississippi, two states in the heartland of America with unique opportunities for Democrats to lean in and win this November.
We also touch on Virginia for a quick discussion about the state legislature races also happening this fall. We wrap with an update on the current slate of Republican presidential candidates, and Steve shares who he thinks poses the biggest threat to Democrats if he or she were to win the Republican presidential primary.
RESOURCES:
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Thursday Aug 24, 2023

It’s our 100th episode! 
Erin Heaney, executive director of Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ), joins us to discuss the role of white allyship in the fight for justice and a multiracial democracy. 
Erin shares her path to organizing, her hopes for SURJ, and details on the White Stripe Project—a new initiative between the Sandler Phillips Center, the Working Families Party and SURJ focused on increasing the number of white voters committed to progressive causes.
 
REFERENCES:
Erin Heaney, Executive Director, SURJ - @heaney_erin
SURJ - @showup4rj and surj.org
"Progressives want to grow the ‘White Stripe’ of a multiracial coalition" Politico
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Thursday Aug 10, 2023

In honor of the 40th anniversary of Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow Coalition, Eddie Wong, former national field director for Jackson’s 1988 presidential campaign, joins Steve and Sharline to reminisce on the alliance that transcended boundaries of race, gender, and socio-economic status to create a powerful force for change. Steve, Sharline, and Eddie delve into the strategies, challenges, and triumphs that marked the coalition's journey, as well as its influence on shaping today's movements for social justice and equity. Original coalition members also share personal anecdotes, insights, and reflections on how the Rainbow Coalition ignited a transformative movement that redefined the landscape of social and political activism, and the impact of Reverend Jackson’s visionary leadership in their own lives.
 
REFERENCES:
Eddie Wong
Jesse Jackson 1984 Democratic National Convention Speech
Rainbow Coalition Recordings:
Dr. Amanda Kemp
Pierre Barolette
Theresa Montaño 
Ellen Spears

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