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Jun 2021
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Episode 20: A Republic, If You Can Keep ...

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The Franklin Project’s Co-Executive Directors, Erin Dobson and Greg Jenkins join Perry and Ed to talk about their mission to promote civic engagement and education. The Franklin Project was founded to elevate the voices of reason and civility - regardless of party affiliation - to improve the health and durability of our democracy. Their aim is to empower everyday people to become defenders of our Republic against those who place self-interest and the acquisition of power ahead of the public’s trust. The focal point of their work is helping people find ways to engage in good faith conversation about the governance of our country, and honest disagreements over issues. It’s about giving a damn about democracy, and really thinking about how we individually can best show up for it. Please enjoy this conversation and visit The Franklin Project at: franklinproject.us 

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