The Open Mind is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas across media, politics, technology, the arts and all realms of civic life.
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At Blueprint Cafe in Newark, Senator Cory Booker and Alexander break bread over vegan chicken and waffles and then toss a football.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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In the North Dakota badlands, Governor Doug Burgum and Alexander break bread over homegrown bison, potatoes, and strawberries.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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At San Marcos restaurant in Oklahoma City, Governor Kevin Stitt and Alexander break bread over carne asada tacos.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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At the Elena Gallegos Open Space in Albuquerque, Senator Martin Heinrich and Alexander break bread over homemade elk fajitas.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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At the Harold Thune Auditorium in Murdo, South Dakota, Senator John Thune and Alexander play basketball and then break bread over cheeseburgers.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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The Alternative of Indigenous Economics
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University of Arizona economist Ronald Trosper discusses the Native American tradition.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Civic leader David McCullough III discusses the mission of the American Exchange Project.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Privacy expert Karen Levy discusses the future of workplace surveillance.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Author Alexandra Hudson discusses her new book "The Soul of Civility."Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Documentarian David France discusses his HBO documentary "How to Survive a Pandemic."Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Novelist Jennifer Vanderbes discusses the secret history of thalidomide in America.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Mathematician Coco Krumme discusses her book "Optimal Illusions: The False Promise of Optimization"Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Science writer Benjamin Ehrlich discusses his new book "The Brain in Search of Itself.”Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Author Chris Miller talks about the intersection of chipmakers and geopolitical crises.
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Mycologist Keith Seifert discusses what could be responsible for the next pandemic.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Tech journalist Robert Buderi discusses his new book "Where Futures Converge: Kendall Square and the Making of a Global Innovation Hub."Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Undark magazine editor Ashley Smart discusses the intersection of science and society.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Science journalist Chelsea Conaboy discusses how parenthood evolves the brain.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Author Rachel Gross discusses her new book Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Science journalist Richard Conniff discusses public health policies.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Knight Science Journalism @MIT director Deborah Blum discusses the challenges and tactics of contemporary science journalism.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Physician Carl Erik Fisher discusses the past, present, and future of addiction.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Mathematician Manil Suri discusses why the objectivity of math is essential to preserving civil society.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Elder justice leader M.T. Connolly discusses her new book "The Measure of Our Age."Por The Open Mind on PBS
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University of Minnesota neuroscientist David Redish discusses the science of our choices.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Raj Vinnakota of Institute for Citizens & Scholars discusses how rejuvenate American citizenship.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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University of Nebraska sociologist Kelsy Burke discusses pornography in American society.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Historian Alex Prud'homme discusses diplomacy in American political life.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Army National Guard veteran Joseph Earl Thomas discusses his new book "Sink: A Memoir."Por The Open Mind on PBS
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University of Oklahoma bestselling author Honorée Fanonne Jeffers discusses free speech and book banning.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Hear Foundation cofounders Leon Ford and Ret. Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert discuss public safety.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Stanford Graduate School of Education's Geoffrey Cohen discusses how to bridge ideological and political differences.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Political strategists Annie Wu and Victor Shi discuss how Gen Z will govern.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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"The Myth of Left and Right" coauthors Verlan Lewis and Hyrum Lewis discuss U.S. political ideologies.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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American University scholar Elizabeth Suhay discusses "The Politics of Truth in Polarized America."Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Institute for Political Innovation founder Katherine Gehl discusses the key to fixing a politics industry.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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"Tracers in the Dark" author Andy Greenberg discusses crypto corruption.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Objective and Subjective Definitions of Democracy
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Oxford University Press "Democracies in America" coauthor Bert Emerson discusses disparate and shared understandings of democratic rulePor The Open Mind on PBS
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USC Center for Inclusive Democracy director Mindy Romero and Voters of Tomorrow director Santiago Mayer discuss youth turnout in the 2022 elections and the future of representative government.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Bestselling novelist Xochitl Gonzalez discusses rights to fairness amid gentrification.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Violinist Arianna Warsaw-Fan Rauch discusses her new book Declassified: A Low-Key Guide to the High-Strung World of Classical Music.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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British-Congolese filmmaker Kiosa Sukami discusses his new film “A Letter to Black Men” and representation of Blackness in the press and film.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Historian Nicole Hemmer and columnist Will Bunch discuss the politicization of the U.S. education system.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Science journalist Madeline Ostrander discusses her new book "At Home on an Unruly Planet: Finding Refuge on a Changed Earth."Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Georgetown international health lawyer Alexandra Phelan, USC psychologist Gale Sinatra, and RAND security analyst Brian Michael Jenkins discuss the triple threat of COVID-19, monkeypox, and polio.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Hey Jane founder Kiki Freedman discusses her company’s mission to provide medication abortion in the most restrictive climate in U.S history.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Can Whistleblowers Still Create Societal Change?
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National Whistleblower Center executive director Siri Nelson discusses the historical and contemporary role of the whistleblower.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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Stevens Institute of Technology science historian Gregory Morgan discusses his new book Cancer Virus Hunters: A History of Tumor Virology.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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United States Postal Service governor Amber McReynolds discusses the future of vote by mail.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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University of Washington neuroscientist Chantel Prat discusses her new book The Neuroscience of You: How Every Brain is Different and How to Understand Yours.Por The Open Mind on PBS
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