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Historically, voters younger than 30 have played a crucial role in tight elections, often giving Democrats an edge. However, in this year’s presidential election, President-elect Trump made notable strides with young voters.
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College can be a place of connection, but more students than ever are feeling isolated and lonely. We asked students how they navigate loneliness and hear from someone working at a student mental health center.
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Bridgeport Public Schools superintendent Carmela Levy-David said she’s trying to work with her teaching staff, after learning of a teaching union survey where 97% of teachers who responded said they lack confidence in her leadership.
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This hour, our guests say that anti-Black racism is baked into U.S. education policy and making college campuses more inclusive goes beyond admitting a diverse student body.
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Nearly one in five adults in the U.S. have low literacy skills. This hour, we learn what this looks like in Connecticut and hear from a local adult student about their experience. Plus, we look at media literacy education as part of National Media Literacy Week.
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Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley tells us about the connection between fascism and right-wing attacks on education.
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Advocates say they want more state support to ensure a more comprehensive approach to helping at-risk youth instead of piecemeal approaches to the problem.
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Scarlett Lewis hopes her message can reach adults, after the recent U.S. Surgeon General’s report declaring parental stress a public health issue.
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On this episode of Audacious, meet two unconventional presidential candidates: Paperboy Love Prince, and a man who changed his name to Literally Anybody Else.
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Over the summer, many universities have tightened restrictions on protests and other activism on campus. This hour, we hear from student organizers across Connecticut about their perspectives on these changes and plans to organize in the future.