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Why You Should Care?

Why You Should Care?

By: Obi Umunna. Esq.
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The podcast takes local political issues and explains why you should care about them. All politics are local and so that’s where we start. The goal is for people who are not familiar with the political process to show how politics affects everything around them. It is a political podcast for people that don’t really follow politics daily. You don’t need a degree to understand the issues we will talk about. Geared towards anyone that wants to understand politics a little bit more.© 2024 Why You Should Care? Political Science Politics & Government
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Episodes
  • Why You Should Care about Redistricting with Andrew Pantazi
    Oct 24 2022

    In this episode, we discuss Statewide and Jacksonville redistricting efforts and why they are so important. We sit down with Andrew Pantazi of The Tributary who has been following these discussions very closely. Warning there is some math in this episode. 

     Andrew Pantazi edits and reports for The Tributary. He previously worked as a reporter at The Florida Times-Union where he helped organize the newsroom's union with the NewsGuild-CWA. He and his wife, Lauren, are both Jacksonville natives raising their two sons in the city. You can contact him at Andrew.Pantazi@JaxTrib.org.

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    52 mins
  • Why you should care about Eastside Renewal with Will Brown?
    Oct 18 2022

    This week we look at an attempt to renew the Eastside of Jacksonville with Will Brown of Jacksonville Today.  We discuss why this area is important to Jacksonville becoming a first-class city. **Sound quality issues with Wifi we have fixed for future episodes bear with us**

     Will Brown is a Report for America corps members focusing on race, poverty and inequality for Jacksonville Today.

    He previously reported for the Jacksonville Business Journal. And before that, he spent more than a decade as a sports reporter at The St. Augustine Record, Victoria (Texas) Advocate and the Tallahassee Democrat.

    Over his 15-year career, Brown has won awards for breaking news, social media and photography. And in 2020, he contributed photographs for WFSU News/Health News Florida’s national Murrow Award-winning series “Committed: How and Why Children Became the Fastest Growing Group Under Florida’s Baker Act.”


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    46 mins
  • Why should you care about Hispanic Voters?- With Evelyn Perez Verdia
    Oct 13 2022

    Why You Should Care is back ! We are back with all new episodes. This episode is with my friend  Evelyn Perez Verdia founder of "We Are Mas".  We talk about what campaigns get wrong about Hispanic voters, misinformation, and how to speak to immigrant communities. 
    Evelyn has advised several gubernatorial campaigns, several elections supervisors, and worked with non-profit and civic institutions. In 2020, Pérez-Verdía worked on the presidential campaigns including Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden in messaging/engagement advisory with Hispanics and other exile communities. One of the examples of Evelyn’s vision for activating communities was her donation of the logos of the Con Biden groups to the Joe Biden campaign in 2020.  She often contributes to CNN en Español, Univision, and Telemundo.  Evelyn has been quoted  in the Associated Press, EFE, NBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Miami Herald, Newsweek, and gives commentary to various reputable international media organizations with her analysis. She is frequently requested to train groups or invited to be a public speaker at conferences. You can find out more about her work here www.wearemasfl.com/

    **Had some sound quality issues on my end due to wifi but the convo was important and didn't want to scrap it.

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    41 mins

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