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  • The Power of Questions: Independent Thinking and Civic Renewal with Conor Broll
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt is joined today by writer and historian Conor Broll. Their conversation delves into the growing concerns of political radicalization and polarization, exploring how these dynamics threaten liberal values and the rule of law. Conor emphasizes the risks posed by both sides of the political spectrum and the implications for democracy's future.

    Key Takeaways

    • There's a growing radicalization that mirrors historical patterns.
    • Political polarization is leading to an overcorrection from both sides.
    • Liberal values are increasingly at risk in today's political climate.
    • The laws of our country are being undermined by current power dynamics.
    • Those in power may benefit from the chaos created by polarization.
    • Democracy is facing unprecedented challenges that need addressing.
    • The center of political discourse is struggling to hold.
    • We must be vigilant in protecting our democratic values.
    • The future of democracy is uncertain and requires active engagement.
    • Understanding these dynamics is crucial for the health of our society.

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    50 min
  • Democracy in Action with Christine Emeran
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt speaks with Dr. Christine Emeran, Director of the Youth Free Expression Program at the National Coalition Against Censorship. They discuss the importance of youth activism, the role of protests in democracy, and the mission of the NCAC in empowering young voices. Christine shares insights on how young people are leading movements for social change, the significance of understanding and defending First Amendment rights, and the impact of book banning on democracy. The conversation highlights the resilience and creativity of youth in advocating for their rights and the importance of fostering critical thinking and engagement in education.

    Key takeaways

    - Youth activism is crucial for social change.
    - Protests are expressions of rights and democracy.
    - Young people often see the world differently than those in power.
    - Censorship in education limits students' rights.
    - Empowering youth helps them understand their First Amendment rights.
    - Activism can be a response to injustice and oppression.
    - Students are eager to engage in difficult conversations.
    - Book banning is tied to larger issues of democracy.
    - Youth-led movements bring urgency to important issues.
    - The fight for knowledge and equal rights is ongoing.

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    31 min
  • All Are Welcome: The Art of Peaceful Protest in America with Olivia Negron
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy Podcast, host Addison K. Witt sits down with Olivia Negron—actress, advocate, and founder of Studio City Rising—to explore the intersection of storytelling, activism, and civic responsibility. Olivia shares her journey from a military family upbringing to leading peaceful weekly protests in California, emphasizing how art, theater, and creativity can amplify civic engagement. Together, they discuss the critical importance of the freedom to read, the consequences of censorship and book banning, and the role of empathy, courage, and love in defending democracy. This conversation is a powerful reminder that standing up for our country and community requires both action and imagination.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Words and Stories Matter: Every script, performance, and protest chant carries power; book banning threatens creativity and civic engagement.
    • Activism Meets Art: Olivia uses theatrical elements—costumes, crowns, drapes, and street theater—to attract attention and amplify messages of justice and democracy.
    • Personal History Shapes Advocacy: Olivia’s upbringing in a military family and her acting background prepared her to speak, lead, and inspire through protests.
    • Empathy as a Superpower: Connecting with others and cultivating empathy is fundamental to effective activism and community building.
    • Peaceful Protest Can Be Engaging: Studio City Rising demonstrates that activism can be family-friendly, creative, and celebratory while still addressing serious societal issues.
    • Freedom to Read: Access to literature and ideas is essential to education, imagination, and civic life; censorship threatens these foundational freedoms.
    • Consistency and Community Matter: Regular, sustained action builds visibility and mobilizes others, reinforcing democracy through civic engagement.
    • Inclusivity is Key: Demonstrations are open to all; defending freedom means welcoming immigrants, supporting diversity, and protecting civil rights.
    • Practical Activism Tips: Small actions—holding a sign, connecting with neighbors, creatively engaging the public—can collectively make a big impact.
    • Optimism and Love Drive Change: Protecting democracy requires passion, joy, and a belief in the country’s foundational ideals.

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    26 min
  • Navigating the Challenges of Free Speech Today: Ian Rosenberg
    Oct 23 2025

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt engages with Ian Rosenberg, a First Amendment lawyer and author, to discuss the current challenges facing free speech in America. They explore the importance of understanding free speech rights, the impact of censorship in schools, and the evolving nature of these rights in a democratic society. Ian shares insights from his book, the Free Speech Handbook, which aims to make complex legal concepts accessible to the public. The conversation emphasizes the need for grassroots activism and the role of individuals in defending democracy and free expression.

    Key Takeaways

    • Free speech is foundational to democracy and is currently under threat.
    • Understanding free speech rights is crucial for effective advocacy.
    • Censorship in schools affects not just students but society as a whole.
    • The evolution of free speech rights is ongoing and requires vigilance.
    • Grassroots activism can lead to significant change in local communities.
    • Engaging in local governance can help protect free speech rights.
    • The right to receive information is as important as the right to express it.
    • Historical cases illustrate the fragility of free speech rights.
    • More speech is the antidote to censorship and bad speech.
    • Every individual can make a difference in the fight for free expression.

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    40 min
  • The Power of Representation in Books: Ashley Perez
    Oct 21 2025

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt engages with Ashley Hope Perez, a scholar and advocate for readers' rights. They discuss the significance of literature as a lifeline for diverse voices, the impact of censorship on education and representation, and the role of educators in defending access to literature. Perez shares insights from her books, including 'Out of Darkness' and 'Band Together: Our Fight for Readers' Rights,' emphasizing the importance of advocacy and community in the face of book bans. The conversation highlights the need for a collective effort to ensure freedom to read and the transformative power of literature in fostering understanding and empathy.

    Key Takeaways

    • Books are essential for connecting generations and cultures.
    • Readers' autonomy is vital for personal and societal growth.
    • Censorship threatens the diversity of literature and representation.
    • Educators play a crucial role in defending access to literature.
    • Advocacy for readers' rights is a collective responsibility.
    • The fight against censorship is ongoing and requires community support.
    • Literature can empower young people to recognize their identities.
    • Graphic novels can make complex ideas more accessible.
    • Freedom to read is a fundamental right that must be protected.
    • Engaging with banned books can spark important conversations.

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    50 min
  • Understanding the Book Banning Crisis in America: Sabrina Baeta
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Addison K. Witt speaks with Sabrina Baeta from PEN America about the critical issues surrounding censorship and book bans in American schools and libraries. They discuss the growing crisis of censorship, the personal impact it has on individuals, and the urgency of the current moment. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community engagement, the transformative power of reading, and the need for collective action to combat censorship. They also highlight the Read Out Across America initiative as a powerful response to censorship, encouraging listeners to take practical steps in their local communities to advocate for the freedom to read.

    Key Takeaways:
    - PEN America advocates for free expression and fights against censorship in schools and libraries.
    - Book bans have become a significant issue in the U.S., affecting educational access.
    - Censorship is often driven by a vocal minority, impacting diverse student populations.
    - The current moment is urgent due to escalating censorship and legislative actions.
    - Schools and libraries are primary battlegrounds for the fight against censorship.
    - Reading is a vital tool for personal and cultural connection.
    - Community engagement is essential for effective advocacy against censorship.
    - Hope can be found in the collective efforts of advocates and community support.
    - Read Out Across America is a celebration of the freedom to read and a response to censorship.
    - Every individual can take practical steps to combat censorship in their local communities.

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    44 min
  • The Power of Storytelling in Democracy
    Sep 30 2025

    In this episode Addison speaks with author Maggie Tokuda-Hall about the importance of storytelling in the fight against censorship and the power of literature to inspire change. They discuss Maggie's journey as a writer, the emotional weight of telling her family's story, and the current landscape of book bans and censorship in America. The conversation highlights the role of literature in resistance and the need for advocacy in protecting the freedom to read.

    Conversation Highlights:

    • Maggie's family background influenced her storytelling.
    • Writing can serve as a form of resistance against injustice.
    • The importance of representation in literature for young readers.
    • The emotional responsibility of telling family stories.
    • Book bans are a growing concern in America.
    • Censorship is often driven by special interest groups.
    • Literature holds the power to challenge authoritarianism.
    • Maggie's goal is for her books to become irrelevant in a better future.
    • Local activism is crucial in combating censorship.
    • The collaboration between authors and illustrators enhances storytelling.

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    34 min
  • The Future of Higher Education: A Conversation with Dr. Prince
    Sep 9 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Charles B.W. Prince discusses his journey in education, leadership philosophy, and the transformation of higher education. He emphasizes the importance of education as a gateway to prosperity and the need for institutions to adapt to changing societal needs. Dr. Prince also addresses the impact of book bans on education and the necessity of remaining vigilant in protecting democracy. He shares his hope for a harmonious future in America and the role of education in achieving that vision.

    Key Conversation Takeaways:

    • Education is the gateway to prosperity.
    • Transformation in higher education requires looking and thinking differently.
    • Leadership involves questioning what we know and being open to guidance.
    • Not everyone can be a leader, and that's okay.
    • Book bans can impact access to knowledge and understanding of history.
    • Communities may build alternative educational systems in response to book bans.
    • Lifelong learning is essential in today's rapidly changing world.
    • AI is revolutionizing how we teach and learn.
    • Education should be inclusive and accessible to all.
    • Hope for America lies in recognizing the value of diverse contributions to society.

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    37 min