After Words - Season 16 / Year 2023

After Words - Season 16 / Year 2023

Season 16 / Year 2023

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Episodes40
Datesjanv. 9, 2023 - déc. 13, 2023
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Ben Crump and Armstrong Williams
Year 2023Episode 160 min

Ben Crump and Armstrong Williams

Talk show host Armstrong Williams and civil rights attorney Ben Crump shared their concerns about the education system in America. They were interviewed by Politico education editor Delece Smith-Barrow.

janv. 9, 2023
Philip Bump
Year 2023Episode 260 min

Philip Bump

Washington Post columnist Philip Bump examined how baby boomers have impacted the U.S economy and political system and how future generations will fare. He was interviewed by Millennial Action Project president Layla Zaidane.

janv. 13, 2023
Representative Ken Buck
Year 2023Episode 360 min

Representative Ken Buck

epresentative Ken Buck (R-CO) argued that big tech companies like Apple and Google are hurting commerce and censoring speech. He was interviewed by Wall Street Journal reporter Ryan Tracy.

janv. 23, 2023
Saket Soni
Year 2023Episode 460 min

Saket Soni

Author and community organizer Saket Soni retold the story of how a group of men from India came to the U.S. as guest workers and became trapped in forced labor. He was interviewed by Migration Policy Institute senior fellow Muzaffar Chishti.

janv. 30, 2023
Maya Kornberg
Year 2023Episode 560 min

Maya Kornberg

Author Maya Kornberg looked at the functions of congressional committees and examined their strengths and weaknesses. She was interviewed by American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Kevin Kosar.

févr. 2, 2023
Joanna Schwartz
Year 2023Episode 660 min

Joanna Schwartz

UCLA law professor Joanna Schwartz examined how the U.S. legal system handles police misconduct. She was interviewed by New York Law School professor Kirk Burkhalter.

févr. 13, 2023
Todd Bensman
Year 2023Episode 760 min

Todd Bensman

Center for Immigration Studies fellow Todd Bensman took a critical look at the immigration issues at the U.S. southern border. He was interviewed by Daily Caller investigative immigration reporter Jennie Taer.

févr. 22, 2023
Nick Tabor
Year 2023Episode 860 min

Nick Tabor

Nick Tabor traced the history and impact of nearby industries on Africatown in Alabama, a community established by the last slaves brought to the U.S. in 1860. He reported on the conditions of the community up through today with some direct descendants of the founders of Africatown still residing in the community. He was interviewed by White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council Vice Chair Catherine Flowers. 

févr. 23, 2023
Angela Saini
Year 2023Episode 960 min

Angela Saini

Science journalist Angela Saini explored the origins of patriarchy and how it spread to societies around the world. She was interviewed by author and the Women's Media Center director Soraya Chemaly.

févr. 27, 2023
Mia Love
Year 2023Episode 1060 min

Mia Love

Former Representative Mia Love (R-UT) reflected on her journey to Congress, becoming the first Black Republican woman to be elected, and why she believes more women and minorities should run for office. She was interviewed by Axios senior politics reporter Eugene Scott. 

mars 1, 2023
Kathleen McLaughlin
Year 2023Episode 1160 min

Kathleen McLaughlin

Journalist Kathleen McLaughlin looked at how & why selling blood plasma has turned into a $20 billion dollar business for the medical industry. She was interviewed by Stat News investigative reporter Olivia Goldhill.

mars 15, 2023
Matthew Desmond
Year 2023Episode 1260 min

Matthew Desmond

Pulitzer Prize-winning author and sociologist Matthew Desmond shared his views on how Americans can spread their wealth so that everyone is prosperous. He was interviewed by New York Times reporter and author Jason DeParle.

mars 29, 2023
Kelly Pope
Year 2023Episode 1360 min

Kelly Pope

DePaul University's Kelly Pope examined the rising cases of fraud in the U.S. and explored some of the motivations for committing white-collar crimes. She was interviewed by former SEC commissioner Kathleen Casey.

mars 31, 2023
David McCormick
Year 2023Episode 1460 min

David McCormick

Former Bridgewater Associates CEO and 2022 U.S. Senate candidate David McCormick (R-PA) outlined his vision for a better future for America. He was interviewed by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Technology and International Affairs Program senior fellow Jon Bateman. 

avr. 5, 2023
Matika Wilbur
Year 2023Episode 1560 min

Matika Wilbur

Photographer Matika Wilbur spoke about her efforts to shift how Native America is viewed through her photos. She was interviewed by American University professor Elizabeth Rule.

avr. 14, 2023
Ava Chin
Year 2023Episode 1660 min

Ava Chin

Ava Chin reflected on her family's American experience across five generations and the impact the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act had on her family and community. She was interviewed by Yale University American studies and history professor Mary Lui.

avr. 19, 2023
Alexandra Robbins
Year 2023Episode 1760 min

Alexandra Robbins

Investigative reporter Alexandra Robbins provided a behind-the-scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the classroom today. She was interviewed by Education Week staff writer Madeline Will.

avr. 20, 2023
Oscar Munoz
Year 2023Episode 1860 min

Oscar Munoz

Former United Airlines CEO and chair Oscar Munoz spoke about his efforts to revive the company and the future of aviation. He was interviewed by USA Today reporter Zach Wichter.

mai 8, 2023
Keith Ellison
Year 2023Episode 1960 min

Keith Ellison

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison offered his thoughts on how to stop the cycle of police violence. He was interviewed by CNN's legal analyst Laura Coates.

mai 22, 2023
David Bernhardt
Year 2023Episode 2060 min

David Bernhardt

Former Trump administration Interior Secretary David Bernhardt argued that the administrative state has amassed unaccountable power over the last 20 years. He was interviewed by American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Adam White.

mai 24, 2023
Michael Waldman
Year 2023Episode 2160 min

Michael Waldman

Brennan Center for Justice president & CEO Michael Waldman examined how the Supreme Court's 2021-22 rulings impacts U.S. law & citizens. He was interviewed by Politico's senior legal affairs reporter Josh Gerstein.

juin 5, 2023
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
Year 2023Episode 2260 min

Elizabeth Currid-Halkett

USC public policy professor Elizabeth Currid-Halkett argued that rural and urban America have more in common than what Americans have been led to believe. She was interviewed by former Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND).

juin 12, 2023
Jason Del Rey
Year 2023Episode 2360 min

Jason Del Rey

Business journalist Jason Del Rey looks at the rise of Amazon and Walmart and their economic impact on the U.S. and the world. He's interviewed by Insider chief tech correspondent Eugene Kim.

juin 21, 2023
Wesley Lowery
Year 2023Episode 2460 min

Wesley Lowery

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Wesley Lowery argued that moments of progress in race matters in the U.S. are often met with acts of violence. He was interviewed by Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Dean Jelani Cobb.

juin 29, 2023
Matt Lewis
Year 2023Episode 2560 min

Matt Lewis

Daily Beast's Matt Lewis explored how American politics is fueled by wealth and offered reforms on how to hold elected officials more accountable. He was interviewed by RealClearPolitics columnist and associate editor A.B. Stoddard.

juil. 12, 2023
Judge Amul Thapar
Year 2023Episode 2660 min

Judge Amul Thapar

U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and recounted some of Thomas's key opinions. He was interviewed by USA Today Supreme Court correspondent John Fritze.

juil. 17, 2023
Cara Fitzpatrick
Year 2023Episode 2760 min

Cara Fitzpatrick

Chalkbeat editor Cara Fitzpatrick looked at the school choice movement and the future of education in America. She was interviewed by Washington Post education reporter Moriah Balingit.

août 23, 2023
Meg Kissinger
Year 2023Episode 2860 min

Meg Kissinger

Meg Kissinger spoke about her family's struggle with mental illness and her coverage of mental health care in America as a journalist. She was interviewed by Mindsite News founding editor Rob Waters.

août 31, 2023
Loren Grush
Year 2023Episode 2960 min

Loren Grush

Journalist Loren Grush detailed the history and experiences of the six women selected in 1978 to become America's first female astronauts. She was interviewed by former NASA deputy administrator Lori Garver.

sept. 11, 2023
Melissa Kearney
Year 2023Episode 3060 min

Melissa Kearney

Economist Melissa Kearney argues that the decline in two-parent married households is a driving factor in many of America's economic issues. She was interviewed by American Enterprise Institute's Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility director Scott Winship.

sept. 13, 2023
Adam Nagourney
Year 2023Episode 3160 min

Adam Nagourney

New York Times reporter Adam Nagourney looked at the successes and failures of the last four decades of "the paper of record," The New York Times. He was interviewed by Columbia Journalism Review contributor Jon Allsop.

sept. 21, 2023
Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson
Year 2023Episode 3260 min

Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson

The Wall Street Journal's Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson reported on the history of the AR-15 and its appeal in American gun culture. They were interviewed by author and journalist Paul Barrett.

sept. 27, 2023
Ryan Reilly
Year 2023Episode 3360 min

Ryan Reilly

NBC News' Ryan Reilly chronicled how citizens helped law enforcement track individuals involved in the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. He was interviewed by Politico senior legal affairs reporter Kyle Cheney.

oct. 18, 2023
Martin Baron
Year 2023Episode 3460 min

Martin Baron

Martin Baron spoke about leadingThe Washington Post as executive editor under the ownership of Jeff Bezos and during Donald Trump's presidency. He was interviewed by NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik.

oct. 20, 2023
Ruth Simmons
Year 2023Episode 3560 min

Ruth Simmons

Ruth Simmons spoke about her journey from poverty to academia, serving as president of Smith College, Brown University and Prairie View A&M University. She was interviewed by University of Maryland, Baltimore County president emeritus and author Freeman Hrabowski. 

oct. 23, 2023
Greg Lukianoff
Year 2023Episode 3660 min

Greg Lukianoff

Foundation for Individual Rights & Expression president Greg Lukianoff argued that the right to free speech is being threatened by cancel culture. He was interviewed by Reason Magazine's Matt Welch.

nov. 7, 2023
Fei-Fei Li
Year 2023Episode 3760 min

Fei-Fei Li

Stanford University's Fei-Fei Li spoke about her life and journey to becoming one of the leading scientists in the field of artificial intelligence. She was interviewed by New Scientist technology reporter Jeremy Hsu.

nov. 15, 2023
Jeff Horwitz
Year 2023Episode 3860 min

Jeff Horwitz

The Wall Street Journal's Jeff Horwitz reported on Facebook's growth as a company and the challenges its platforms have faced. He was interviewed by Bloomberg's Sarah Frier.

nov. 29, 2023
Tim Alberta
Year 2023Episode 3960 min

Tim Alberta

The Atlantic staff writer Tim Alberta examined the evangelical movement in America and its intersection with political issues. He was interviewed by Messiah University history professor and author John Fea.

déc. 1, 2023
Rachel Slade
Year 2023Episode 4060 min

Rachel Slade

Journalist Rachel Slade looked at the challenges of manufacturing goods in the United States through the lens of a couple starting a sweatshirt company in Maine. She was interviewed by author and New York Times editorial board member Farah Stockman. 

déc. 13, 2023

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