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NewsGuard's Gordon Crovitz on Choosing Your News with C70's David Thornburgh and Chris Satullo
C70's David Thornburgh and Chris Satullo speak with NewsGuard co-CEO Gordon Crovitz to equip listeners with some tools and insights needed to be discerning consumers of news and media.
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Studio C70 Interview with Commissioner Al Schmidt
Committee of Seventy President and CEO, David Thornburgh, interviews Philadelphia City Commissioner Al Schmidt.
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Buchholz Fellow, Clarissa Griebel, Interview with Caroline Turner
Caroline Turner was a Democratic candidate for Philadelphia Municipal Court for the May 18, 2021 Primary.
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WeVote at Home: What's On Your Ballot
C70's Lauren Cristella and Cassidy Martin discuss what's on the ballot, how to learn about candidates, and more.
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Who Gets to Decide: A Conversation About How Local Govt. Actually Works
C70 is partnering with the Free Library's Field Teen Center for a program with high schoolers about how local government works.
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Exploring Political Endorsements
Political endorsements are an influential source of information for voters. This lesson discusses how students can use them. (30 minutes)
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What It Means: This American Moment in Context
Michael Beschloss, Presidential Historian, NBC News and PBS NewsHour, The New York Times columnist and #1 bestselling author, speaks at Seventy Minutes
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Poll Watcher Information Session
A poll watcher is someone who is appointed by a candidate or party to observe the election process and, in certain circumstances, challenge a person’s eligibility to cast a ballot at an election precinct. Join us to learn more about what you can (and cannot) do as a poll watcher!
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Poll Watcher Information Session
A poll watcher is someone who is appointed by a candidate or party to observe the election process and, in certain circumstances, challenge a person’s eligibility to cast a ballot at an election precinct. Join us to learn more about what you can (and cannot) do as a poll watcher!
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Poll Worker Q&A
Please join us for a poll worker question and answer session. We are happy to answer any lingering questions you may have about being a poll worker in Pennsylvania.You only need to sign up for one of these sessions, unless you have additional questions that were not addressed in your first session.