Democracy in Color with Steve Phillips
A podcast by Democracy in Color - Thursdays
177 Episodes
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Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson Is Excited for the Power of the People
Published: 2/20/2025 -
Virginia is for Lovers of Democracy
Published: 2/6/2025 -
The End of the Trump Era with Maurice Mitchell
Published: 1/23/2025 -
Looking Ahead to 2025
Published: 1/9/2025 -
Building Solidarity with USC Professor Manuel Pastor
Published: 12/12/2024 -
Self Care Is Radical Work with Somatics Coach Viveka Chen
Published: 11/28/2024 -
Where We Go From Here: Post-Election 2024
Published: 11/14/2024 -
All Eyes on Pennsylvania
Published: 10/31/2024 -
Understanding the Black Male Vote with Perry Bacon Jr.
Published: 10/17/2024 -
The Future: Changing the Trajectory
Published: 10/10/2024 -
One Thing…Or More
Published: 10/3/2024 -
The Present: This Moment Feels Urgent
Published: 9/26/2024 -
“Obama States” in Play in 2024
Published: 9/19/2024 -
The Past: We’re Not Going Back
Published: 9/12/2024 -
60 Days Out
Published: 9/5/2024 -
The Kamala Harris We Know (Rerelease)
Published: 8/22/2024 -
VP Harris Picks Her VP
Published: 8/8/2024 -
Rep. Ruben Gallego Is Fighting for Arizona
Published: 7/25/2024 -
Reimagining the Future with Angela Glover Blackwell
Published: 7/11/2024 -
The Fight for Trans Liberation with Award-Winning Journalist Imara Jones
Published: 6/27/2024
Steve Phillips—author of the New York Times bestselling book, Brown Is the New White: How the Demographic Revolution Has Created a New American Majority; New York Times contributing op-ed writer, and founder of Democracy in Color—is the host of the color-conscious political podcast, “Democracy in Color With Steve Phillips.” New episodes are released every two weeks on Thursdays. Join Steve for a conversation that is unafraid and unapologetic about grappling with some of today’s toughest topics in politics. As one of the nation’s top political thought leaders, Steve invites listeners to learn how the key to Democrats and the progressive ecosystem winning and saving our democracy lies in running towards, rather than away from, the societal flashpoints of racial and economic justice.