The Democracy Notes podcast...is back!
Featuring Hahrie Han, Director of the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University
Hahrie wrote a book so good it can save lives. (It resurrected our podcast, at least 😉)
After a long hiatus…give a warm welcome (back) to the Democracy Notes podcast!
So, why was Professor Han’s book, Undivided, worth a conversation?
The premise is fascinating: a white-dominant evangelical Ohio megachurch that created a racial justice program with thousands of participants.
TONS of lessons for democracy practitioners and funders—particularly anyone who cares about working across divides or grassroots organizing.
If you’re sold, check out our conversation, Building Multiracial Democracy…in an Evangelical Megachurch.
By the way, ~1,500 of you subscribed to Democracy Notes since our last podcast episode came out (we kinda popped off this year!). In the early days of the podcast, we covered:
What Went Down at the Knight Media Forum? (With Elizabeth Green and S. Mitra Kalita)
The Conservative, Pro-Democracy Movement — Recapping the Principles First Summit (With Matt Germer and Scott Warren)
Civics, Democracy, and Civic Learning Week (With Elizabeth Clay Roy and Abbie Kaplan)
And finally…
The credits
Many thanks to freelance podcast editing/producing guru Natalie Brennan for her work on this episode.
She’s the talent behind The Atlantic’s new podcast with Anne Applebaum and Peter Pomerantsev, “Autocracy in America.”


