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Both Sides #23: Season Two

An episode of the At the Square podcast, hosted by American Public Square, titled "Both Sides #23: Season Two" was published on September 11, 2020 and runs 40 minutes.

September 11, 2020 ·40m · At the Square

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Episode #23 marks the launch of Season Two of Both Sides with some time spent catching up on what happened during our two week break and a discussion about how Immigration is affecting the 2020 election versus how it affected the 2016 election. 

In Season Two of Both Sides the podcast will complement American Public Square at Jewell's fall programming calendar. We'll tackle the election (of course), along with Immigration, gun violence, and race and identity issues both locally and nationally. 

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