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America Amplified: Election 2020 Talk Show

America Amplified

America Amplified: Election 2020 is a national talk show that will dive into the challenges facing America before and after election day on November 3.

This six-part, one-hour weekly talk show will be aired Saturdays from October 10 - November 14. They will be aired on Iowa Public Radio News on Sundays at 2 p.m.

Rose Scott
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Rose Scott of WABE

Award-winning journalist Rose Scott, with WABE in Atlanta, will host the show and will be joined by co-hosts from across the country.

America Amplified: Election 2020 explores local community perspectives, with a mission to foster dialogue, not debate; share experiences; and elevate diverse voices.

Each episode will be driven by the topics and issues raised during virtual listening sessions with people from across the country — from rural communities in the Mountain West and small towns in Pennsylvania, to coal country in West Virginia and Wyoming, as well as Atlanta, Florida, and across the Midwest.

The topics are also informed by reporting from America Amplified’s partner network.

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Hosts top row from left to right: Charity Nebbe (Iowa Public Radio), Luis Hernandez (WLRN Miami), Kavitha George (Alaska Public Media). Hosts bottom row from left to right: Tara Gatewood (Native America Calling), Ariana Proehl (KQED San Francisco), John Dankosky (New England Public Media),

Here are the topics that will be discussed:

October 10: What divides us?
Hosts: Rose Scott of WABEand John Dankosky of New England Public Media

Racism and racial injustice are among many issues dividing us this year. We also see deep divisions in how we’re experiencing and responding to the pandemic and the ongoing environmental crises from the West Coast to the gulf states. Have we reached a boiling point? Where do we go from here? And what does this division mean in the midst of this election season?

October 17: Who has access to the “American Dream” today?
Hosts: Rose Scott of WABE and Kavitha George of Alaska Public Media

For some, the quest for the American Dream is alive and fruitful. For others, it seems practically unattainable. What benefits, challenges and inequities exist for communities when it comes to things like health care, voting access and taxes? And how do differences affect our views of America and its future?

October 24: Do you see yourself and your community represented in national media coverage?
Hosts: Rose Scott of WABE and Tara Gatewood, Native America Calling

When it comes to election coverage, we hear a lot about the candidates and the horse race. As we barrel toward the November 3 vote, what’s been missing from national coverage this election season? Do you feel represented? Do we have the information we need and can trust as we cast our ballots?

October 31: How are you showing up for your community?
Hosts: Rose Scott of WABE and Luis Hernandez, WLRNin Miami

With co-hosts from the battleground states of Georgia and Florida, we’ll hear how this election has affected communities across the country. Aside from voting, how are we engaging for change at a local level?

November 7: How do you feel about the country and democracy after the election?
Hosts: Rose Scott of WABE and Charity Nebbe, Iowa Public Radio

It’s our first weekend post election. We’ll invite guests from previous episodes to reflect on what voting meant this year and how their communities are reacting in the aftermath.

November 14: What’s next? How can we rise above, or learn to live with our divisions?
Hosts: Rose Scott of WABE and Ariana Proehl, KQEDin San Francisco

As we near the end of a tumultuous 2020, is there an opening for mutual understanding despite our differences? And how can we get there, especially in the aftermath of a contentious election? This show will explore what we’ve lost and gained, what we’ve learned and how we will move forward into 2021.

Become a part of the show and respond to weekly questions released by America Amplified. Leave a voicemail by calling 800-444-8652.

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