Kal Penn Approves This Message - Season 1

Kal Penn Approves This Message - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes6
DatesSep 22, 2020 - Oct 27, 2020

Episodes

Kal Penn Approves Our Democracy
Season 1Episode 130 min

Kal Penn Approves Our Democracy

Kal Penn celebrates the ways that young voters have already changed the world, and equips them with the essential tools to make their voices more impactful than ever in this election.

Sep 22, 2020
Kal Penn Approves Education
Season 1Episode 230 min

Kal Penn Approves Education

The world has changed, and so have higher education options. While exploring issues such as income inequality, jobs and student debt, Kal takes a look at life after high school, and the interrelated value of different paths.

Sep 29, 2020
Kal Penn Approves Judges
Season 1Episode 330 min

Kal Penn Approves Judges

Judges should be at the top of every voter's mind this November. Kal discusses the extraordinary power of both federal and state judges and why the most important positions at stake in this election may not physically appear on the ballot.


 

Oct 6, 2020
Kal Penn Approves Healthcare
Season 1Episode 430 min

Kal Penn Approves Healthcare

Does the government have an obligation to provide its citizens with universal healthcare? Kal looks at our current healthcare system, the policies that brought it into place, and the ways in which we can improve it.


 

Oct 13, 2020
Kal Penn Approves the Environment
Season 1Episode 530 min

Kal Penn Approves the Environment

Young people all over the world have come together to take on the climate crisis. Kal spends time with young Americans from all ends of the political spectrum to look at how age may be a greater dividing factor than political affiliation.


 

Oct 20, 2020
Kal Penn Approves Voter Empowerment
Season 1Episode 660 min

Kal Penn Approves Voter Empowerment

Kal draws on lessons from each previous episode in a final push to make sure voting is as easy as possible. Kal encourages viewers to make their voices heard and get out and vote!

Oct 27, 2020

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