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Suburban Civics 101

Suburban Civics 101

By: Jackie Williamson and Ethan Spaid
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Hosts Jackie Williamson and Ethan Spaid demystify local politics, government, and policy in the Chicago suburbs. They explore the often-overlooked world of local government, breaking it down without jargon or partisanship. Whether you’re a first-time voter or a long-time resident, this podcast empowers you to get informed and engaged in the politics that impact your community.Jackie Williamson and Ethan Spaid Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Library Board
    Mar 24 2025

    In this episode of Suburban Civics 101, we explore the vital role of library boards with guests Marti Sladek (Downers Grove Library Board) and Ginger Kearney (Helen Plum Library Board). They break down how library boards shape policies, oversee budgets, and advocate for public libraries, as well as the key differences between elected vs. appointed boards. We also discuss how libraries are funded, the impact of technology on modern libraries, and Illinois' groundbreaking law banning book bans. Plus, our guests share the unexpected ways libraries serve their communities—like access to social services and making it easier for people in unincorporated areas to take advantage of their library. Tune in for a fascinating look at how libraries remain essential hubs for learning and connection.

    Do you have a question for a future episode? Reach out to the Suburban Civics 101 team on ⁠Facebook⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Threads⁠, ⁠BlueSky⁠, and ⁠TikTok @SuburbanCivics101, or email us at ⁠suburbancivics101@gmail.com⁠.

    This podcast is produced by Jackie Williamson, Ethan Spaid, and Josh Williamson, and is edited and mixed by Josh Williamson.

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    25 mins
  • School Board
    Mar 17 2025

    In this episode of Suburban Civics 101, we dive into the role of school boards with guests Dave Long (CUSD 200) and Margaret DeLaRosa (Glenbard District 87). They break down what school boards actually do—like hiring superintendents, setting district priorities, and managing budgets—and debunk common misconceptions about their responsibilities. We also explore how public schools are funded, how curriculum decisions are made, and how boards navigate differing priorities from parents, teachers, and state regulations. With local elections coming up on April 1st, this episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to understand how school boards impact our communities!

    Do you have a question for a future episode? Reach out to the Suburban Civics 101 team on ⁠Facebook⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Threads⁠, ⁠BlueSky⁠, and ⁠TikTok @SuburbanCivics101, or email us at ⁠suburbancivics101@gmail.com⁠.

    This podcast is produced by Jackie Williamson, Ethan Spaid, and Josh Williamson, and is edited and mixed by Josh Williamson.

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    21 mins
  • City Council and Village Board
    Mar 10 2025

    In this episode of Suburban Civics 101, we dive into the roles of City Councils and Village Boards with Wheaton City Council Member Erica Bray Parker, and Carol Stream Village Trustee Matt McCarthy. They break down the differences between cities and villages, how budgets are created, and how elected officials balance the needs of residents and businesses. Whether you're curious about how ordinances are passed or how your tax dollars are spent, this episode sheds light on the impact these governing bodies have on daily life. Plus, with the April 1st local election approaching, we discuss why your vote matters!

    Do you have a question for a future episode? Reach out to the Suburban Civics 101 team on ⁠Facebook⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Threads⁠, ⁠BlueSky⁠, and ⁠TikTok @SuburbanCivics101, or email us at ⁠suburbancivics101@gmail.com⁠.

    This podcast is produced by Jackie Williamson, Ethan Spaid, and Josh Williamson, and is edited and mixed by Josh Williamson.

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    21 mins

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