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UC3P: The Main Page
UC3P is a student-run podcast network based at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy. Our main page hosts current events, politics, research, debates, and more from across the University of Chicago.
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94 EpisodenDr. Allison Arwady
The City of Chicago’s Commissioner of Public Health Department discusses all things Covid-19: vaccine distribution and equity, pandemic preparedness...
BlockChain Voting with Voatz Co-Founder and CEO Nimit Sawhney
Nimit Sawhney, Co-Founder and CEO of Voatz, discusses the company’s mission to make mobile voting a reality and the role that blockchain technology pl...
Robert Mickey
University of Michigan Professor Robert Mickey discusses subnational authoritarianism with Sidhant Wadhera in the context of historical and contempora...
Jeff Martin and Gretchen Sneegas
Dr. Jeff Martin and Dr. Gretchen Sneegas discuss their work on Critical Worldbuilding, which uses a social scientific lens to analyze the built worlds...
Prof. Lisa Rosen On Adopting Culturally Responsive Curriculum
Lisa Rosen, the Associate Director of the Committee on education at UChicago, sat down with UC3P to discuss the benefits that could come from CPS adop...
Dan Black
University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Professor Dan Black talks about the polling error in the 2020 election and the futures of polling...
A History of Chicago Police and the Case for Police Abolition with Prof. Robert Vargas
Sociologist and native Chicagoan Robert Vargas sat down with UC3P to discuss the evolution of his views on policing, the origins of the CPD as we know...
UC Post-Election Student Voter Panel
A diverse group of six University of Chicago students discuss their views on the election on November 4th, when several states were still considered t...
Dr. John Gastil
Dr. John Gastil, Professor of Communication and Political Science at Penn State discusses deliberative democracy and how its lessons and techniques ca...
Mark Joseph Stern
Supreme Court Reporter for Slate, Mark Joseph Stern joins Andrew Weis to discuss the Supreme Court and the underlying ideological and political factor...
Samuel Isacharoff
NYU Law Professor Samuel Isacharoff discusses the United States Supreme Court and the impact it has had on democracy and election.
David Raban on UC3P
Olu Ogidan (MPP ’21), for co-producing and co-interviewing
Sowmya Karun (MAIDP ’20), for co-producing and co-interviewing
Bryce Fields (MA...
Policy Jam: Immigration
Content Warning: This episode contains explicit language.
Welcome to our newest mini-series: Policy Jam. In this series of quarterly epis...
Naked Love 6: Relationships during COVID
In Naked Love 6, we explore what folks’ relationships have been like during the current COVID-19 pandemic. We hosted a group conversation to hear how...
Gun Violence: The Other Epidemic Pt. 3 with Jeffrey Butts
In this episode, the Main Page team got to speak with Dr. Jeffrey Butts, Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Director of the John Ja...
Gun Violence: The Other Epidemic Pt. 2 with Mary Stonor Saunders
In this episode, the Main Page team got to speak with Mary Stonor Saunders, Executive Director of Strides for Peace. Strides for Peace is an organizat...
Gun Violence: The Other Epidemic Pt. 1 with Kris Brown
For the next three episodes, UC3P: The Main Page presents a three episode mini-series: Gun Violence: The Other Epidemic.
In this episode...
COVID-19: The Economy with Raghuram Rajan
Dr. Raghuram Rajan discusses the economic impact of COVID-19 and the associated policy responses in both the United States and developing countries. D...
COVID-19: Best and Worst Case Scenarios with Anna Carroll
Anna Carroll of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) analyzes the US policy responses to COVID-19 and gives insight into the best...
Special Episode Pt 2: Students on Sheltering at Home
Last week, we shared some reflections from the Harris community to tell us how they’ve been coping at this moment. Today, we asked students how they'v...
COVID-19: The Virus and the Fear with Joshua Epstein
In this interview with Dr. Joshua Epstein, Professor of Epidemiology at New York University
and head of their Agent-Based Modeling Lab we discus...
Special Episode: Students on Sheltering in Hyde Park
It’s been an uncertain few weeks of adjustment and change, and our communities will look different for a while. We want to provide some reflections an...
Martin Joseph on a Life of Jazz
Two years ago, we spoke with Martin Joseph, a jazz composer and pianist. He has lived a long life of jazz, and he was kind enough to sit down and talk...
Shelley Berkley on the Nevada Caucus
We spoke this week with former Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, who formerly represented Nevada in the U.S. House of Representatives. She is now the CEO...
Abdul El-Sayed on Addressing Radical Problems
We spoke with Abdul El-Sayed, an activist and former Michigan gubernatorial candidate. Dr. El-Sayed previously practiced as a physician, earned a Rhod...
John Bouman on Tackling Poverty in America
We spoke with John Bouman, President of the Shriver Center. The Shriver Center is a legal aid nonprofit that tackles issues related to poverty. Topics...
Naked Love 5: Taking the Plunge
It’s Valentine’s Day 2020, and you know what that means: it’s time for Naked Love!
Today’s episode is about life for students who are en...
Audra Grassia on Data in Political Campaigns
Audra Grassia is a veteran technical process manager who has extensive experience using data and analytics at private, political, and non-profit organ...
Barbara McQuade on Cybersecurity, Policing, and the Law
Irene Sanpietro (JD ’20) spoke with Barbara McQuade, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. They discussed cybersecurity, police p...
Liz Dozier on Whole Philanthropy
Sowmya Karun (MAIDP ’20) and Yash Kirkire (MPP ’21) spoke with Liz Dozier, the Founder and Managing Director of Chicago Beyond, a philanthropy and imp...
Greg Gershuny on Energy Policy
Steve Crano (MPP ’20) spoke with Greg Gershuny, Executive Director of the Aspen Institute’s Energy and Environment Program. They talked about Aspen In...
Bite-Size Policy: Referenda
Today, we introduce our newest mini-series: Bite-Size Policy.
Bite-Size Policy is a collaboration with the Paul Douglas Institute, where...
Lauren Sampson on Impact Litigation
For this episode we talk with Lauren Sampson, a civil rights attorney who focuses on impact litigation. She works for a nonprofit, Lawyers for Civil R...
Jane Coaston on Conservatism
Today’s episode is an interview with Jane Coaston, a reporter who reports on conservatism for Vox and co-host of the podcast, The Weeds.
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Eric Oliver on Nationalism and Populism
Julian Lake (MPP '19) talks with Professor Eric Oliver about nationalism and populism. He teaches political science at the University of Chicago, and...
Evan Smith on Rural Public Interest Law
Evan Smith is a public interest attorney and the Director of Advocacy for AppalReD, a nonprofit that gives free legal services in rural Appalachia. We...
Naked Love 4: Finding Your Perfect Match
Today, we’re back with our most popular mini-series: Naked Love. This episode is all about finding the perfect match. We talk about dating algorithms,...
Marianne Williamson on Peace, Policy, and Truth
We speak with award-winning author and activist Marianne Williamson, who is running for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States....
Keith Ellison on the No Ban Act
Today, we speak with Minnesota State Attorney General Keith Ellison. We spoke with him about impeachment, the health of Senator Bernie Sanders, the va...
UC3P Season Four Teaser
Welcome to Season Four of UC3P! This eponymously named podcast is on politics, policy, and current affairs, and it's made entirely by students at the...