Interview

In The Studio - Voterprep.org

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Lin Weaver hosts Bob Fung, Founder of Voterprep.org, a free web application that helps voters to make informed voting decisions by providing non-partisan information and a candidates forum for positive discourse between members of the community and candidates.

voterprep.org

topics discussed include: the inpsiration and purpose behind voterprep.org, how it works, etc.

Populist Dialogues - 14-19 - Top Two Means No Minor Parties?

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Top Two Means No Minor Parties?

Guests: Meghan Moyer

November elections with no minor party candidates and no ability to write in candidates. Maybe not even any more minor parties? Who supports such a proposal? Who oppposes it? Populist Dialogues looks at the likely affects to Oregon general elections if voters approve Measure 90 on the Nov. 2014 ballot. We explore the likely consequences, based on the experience in Washington and California with Meghan Moyer, campaign manager of the No on Measure 90 campaign and recommend a No vote.

Populist Dialogues - 14-17 - The Perils of Our Growing Inequality

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The Perils of Our Growing Inequality

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Cay Johnston speaks about his newest book, Divided, The Perils of Our Growing Inequality. David was at the First Unitarian Church in May and this is an edited version of his presentation.

First broadcast September 7, 2014

 

Hawaiian Slack Key Masters

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Live in the studio with host Beth Post, these three masters, featured regularly at the renowned “Slack Key Show on Maui, bring Hawai‘i’s unique folk styles, with origins in the early 19th-century Hawaiian paniolo (cowboy) culture, to 21st-century stages. They themselves grew up in areas so rural, without electricity, radio, or TV, that they were immersed in Hawaiian music and culture from childhood.