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Culture Shocks
Show Summary
03/8/19
COREY BRETTSCHNEIDER is a professor of political science at Brown University and a visiting professor of law at Fordham Law School.
His provocative new book The Oath and the Office provides advice to future presidents about how to govern while respecting their constitutional powers and limits, a skill absent from our current President.
He and Barry explore how to "fix" the current Supreme Court, the hidden pleasures of the often forgotten Ninth Amendment, and Barry's occasional frustrated thought that we should just hold a new Constitutional Convention and start over.
RAYE ZARAGOZA is a superb singer-songwriter and political activist.
"As a woman of color in America, social issues are things you deal with and see every day of your life...and oftentimes my existence has been laced with injustice."
She spent much of last summer opening for the band "Dispatch" and was a musical force to be reckoned with at the 2016 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Her debut album "Fight For You" garnered rave reviews and she is working on her new one now.
Raye and Barry play several of her songs and muse about generational similarities in activism, the future of music in media, and women in songwriting.