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The Leaders Philanthropy Needs Right Now

Keeping PACE with Kristen

Release Date: 10/24/2024

A Jolt of Post-Election Optimism show art A Jolt of Post-Election Optimism

Keeping PACE with Kristen

In this insightful episode, Kristen Cambell engages Nichole Argo of TogetherUp Institute and Scott Hutcheson of E Pluribus Unum in a thought-provoking discussion about the needed work of fostering belonging and building inclusive communities. They explore the power of relationships, norms, and local action in creating lasting change. This conversation offers valuable perspectives and encouragement for democracy defenders grappling with the 2024 election results, emphasizing the importance of bridging divides and empowering individuals to shape a more inclusive society.

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Faith First: Putting Politics in Perspective During Election Time (Ft. More in Common) show art Faith First: Putting Politics in Perspective During Election Time (Ft. More in Common)

Keeping PACE with Kristen

This election season has been so turbulent and divisive, it's easy to forget that we are more than just our votes. In this episode, Kristen interviews Jason Mangone, US Executive Director of More in Common. They discuss the (often underappreciated) role of religious faith in US politics, including its role in informing our political engagement. You'll walk away from the episode with a more holistic view of your neighbors, and why their multifacated identities cannot be reduced to their ballot.

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How this Foundation and its Grantees are Improving the Youth Vote show art How this Foundation and its Grantees are Improving the Youth Vote

Keeping PACE with Kristen

In this episode, PACE's Siri Erickson interviews Deborah Schachter, Director of Public Policy at the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation along with two reps from the Foundation's grantees, Laura Brill of the Civics Center and Olivia Zink of Open Democracy. Together, they discuss their collaborative (and highly successful) efforts to improve the number of young voters in New Hampshire -- including what's working and the challenges they're facing.

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The Leaders Philanthropy Needs Right Now show art The Leaders Philanthropy Needs Right Now

Keeping PACE with Kristen

In this episode, Kristen sits down with Mariah Levinson and Robert Fersh, authors of the new book, "From Conflict to Convergence: Coming Together to Solve Tough Problems" (Wiley, 2024). Among a number of topics and stories, they discuss the kind of philanthropic and non-profit leaders our divided country needs -- when few seem willing to come together across deep differences to solve big problems.

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Conservative Voices for Democracy: A New Agenda show art Conservative Voices for Democracy: A New Agenda

Keeping PACE with Kristen

This episode explores a collaborative project aimed at fostering a pro-democracy agenda among conservatives. Guests Scott Warren and Matt Germer share insights on their efforts to engage right-leaning individuals in meaningful conversations about election trust and democratic principles, highlighting the importance of intra-partisan dialogue in strengthening democracy across the US.

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Democracy Futures Project: Helping Funders Resist the Democracy Futures Project: Helping Funders Resist the "Doom Loop"

Keeping PACE with Kristen

In this episode, Kristen introduces the Democracy Futures Project, a new initiative from PACE launching in Fall 2024. Given the threats to democracy in 2024, why is PACE launching a project to address democracy in 2050? Hear the answer in this episode.

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Can Libraries Save Democracy? show art Can Libraries Save Democracy?

Keeping PACE with Kristen

In this episode, Kristen talks to Sanobar Chagani, Democracy Projects Coordinator at EveryLibrary, about the crucial role of libraries in democracy with a focus on promoting civic engagement, preventing political violence, and combating misinformation. The discussion highlights the importance of librarians in election administration, civic education, and identifying and combating misinformation, with a particular focus on their role in underrepresented communities.

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Promoting Democracy in Higher Education show art Promoting Democracy in Higher Education

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Kristen talks to Rajiv Vinnakota (President, Institute for Citizens & Scholars) and Jeremy Haefner (Chanceller, University of Denver) about the challenges colleges face when they try to take on civic preparation in a major way. They also discuss the College Presidents for Civic Preparedness initiative, which has grown to 72 Presidents.

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The Power of Faith in Bridging Divides (Ft. Nicholas Ma) show art The Power of Faith in Bridging Divides (Ft. Nicholas Ma)

Keeping PACE with Kristen

Nicholas Ma, renowned writer, director, and producer, shares details about his upcoming documentary, Leap of Faith. This compelling film takes viewers on a transformative ride alongside 12 Christian pastors from diverse backgrounds. Together, they confront personal contradictions and societal divisions within their faith, exploring the power of shared values to foster unity in the face of adversity. In conversation with Kristen Cambell, Executive Director of PACE, Ma explains the documentary’s purpose and the profound impact of embracing common ground to bridge divides.

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Why Gen Z Isn't Listening To You show art Why Gen Z Isn't Listening To You

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Why doesn't Gen Z resonate with the same civic terms that older generations do? We explore this question and more with Siri Erickson, Program Support Lead on PACE's Civic Language Perceptions Project. You'll learn which terms they like and don't like, why they're skeptical of "patriotism," and which terms motivate them to action.

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In this episode, Kristen sits down with Mariah Levinson and Robert Fersh, authors of the new book, "From Conflict to Convergence: Coming Together to Solve Tough Problems" (Wiley, 2024). Among a number of topics and stories, they discuss the kind of philanthropic and non-profit leaders our divided country needs -- when few seem willing to come together across deep differences to solve big problems.