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Podcast: Trump's America

Three American Studies Masters students from the University of Groningen - Iris de Voer, Anna van der Laan and Inge de Graaf - have created a podcast titled Trump’s America about Trump’s rhetoric and his influence in the events on January 6th, 2021 when the Capitol was stormed by Trump supporters. 

The podcast is split into four separate parts to discuss polarization in the United States, Donald Trump’s rhetoric on January 6th, and the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement and his supporters. The last part of the podcast is an interview with renowned Dutch journalist and America expert Eelco Bosch van Rosenthal. This podcast aims to show how America has gotten to this polarized state and Donald Trump’s role in getting there. Moreover, the podcast aims to remind its listeners of the significance of the events on January 6th and how America is heading towards another critical moment in its history with the upcoming presidential elections this November. Listen to the podcast here!

The future of democracy
The podcast was created by the students in cooperation with Forum Groningen and Studium Generale Groningen. Do you want to learn more about Trump and the future of democracy in the United States? Watch the recording of the lecture Staat de Amerikaanse democratie op het spel? by Kenneth Manusama (in Dutch).

20-06-2024

See also

Kenneth Manusama - met livestream!
Nederlands
Op 5 november 2024 zijn de presidentsverkiezingen in de Verenigde Staten. De strijd om het Witte Huis is in volle gang. Terwijl beide kandidaten campagne voeren, lopen er verschillende rechtszaken tegen Trump. Wat voor impact heeft dit op zijn campagne?

Veel van onze activiteiten konden niet doorgaan door de uitbraak van Covid-19, maar we hebben met ons programma ook context kunnen bieden aan de nieuwe situatie.

Michael Shermer
How Science Leads Humanity Toward Truth, Justice and Freedom
English

We are living in the most moral period of our species’ history. Science and reason have profoundly changed our modern work and bend the arc in a more moral direction.