Small Power tells stories about the surprising and often hidden power behind local political offices and issues in Georgia. Learn alongside us as our stories dive into what is on the ballot, why it matters, and how to make your voice heard in these big decisions.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsNewsSociety & CultureDocumentary |
Every month, Georgia residents get an energy bill. The amount on that bill may seem out of our control, but it's actually determined by a group of five officials we elect: Public Service Commissioners. But as a local environmental justice activist le... more
In some counties around the country, sheriffs don’t just enforce local laws - they also choose to enforce federal immigration laws. One sheriff’s office in Georgia has been working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for the last 10 years.... more
District Attorneys play a big role in our criminal legal system and many are asking if change can come from within that system. more
In Georgia, Supreme Court Justices and Court of Appeals Judges are supposed to be chosen by voters in non-partisan elections. But in the 100-year history of the Georgia Court of Appeals, only 9 judges have been elected to an open seat. more
Over the last three years, one Southwest Atlanta neighborhood saw home prices go up 275%. Higher home prices drive property taxes increases, which can make it nearly impossible for some residents to afford to stay in their homes. more
The US Census began with a constitutional mandate for the people living in this country to be counted in order to determine representation and government funding. Learn about the origins of the US Census and how they are impacting who is and is not c... more
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A high school band teacher takes on his toughest competition yet: unseating an 8-term State House Representative. It’s not just the district that’s on the line, but the fate of a state bill that’s gotten national attention.
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I’m so glad to find this podcast on how local officials influence my life. It does a great job of demystifying the races at the bottom of the ballot in an engaging and entertaining way. I wish I had known some of this info a long time ago. Keep up the great work!
Small Power does an excellent job of drawing you in through masterful storytelling. The way that the producers make connections to what is on the ballot to what is happening in our communities every day is smart, relevant and accessible. As the listener, you leave with a sense of curiosity about the people in positions of power in your own backyard and a feeling of responsibility to be a more informed voter. Well done! Keep up the amazing work.
This podcast does a great job of breaking down complex issues in an interesting and easy to follow way. You can tell the hosts really care about the topic! more
Small Power does such a great job explaining complex concepts and turning usually dry and boring issues into interesting and fun storytelling. The show is especially important considering today’s political context. Thank you for your amazing work, Martine and Sasha!
This is a phenomenal way to introduce local politics to university students and motivate them to get politically involved in their communities. I will definitely share this podcast with my students.
I am so happy that someone made a podcast about local politics. They are bringing much needed attention to government offices that have the most tangible impact on people’s lives day to day. We need more podcasts like this. We need more light shining on the local government offices that often go unnoticed or ignored every election year. Learning about Georgia politics is fascinating, but as a Californian, I want to see the same work done in my local government. I hope this podcast grows and broa... more
Bottom of the ballot is such an unknown territory to me. We only care about the president, but the issues that impact us the most are the ones closer to us. We have the right to vote and do our part to change things but we have to first do it and second do it right. Small power is showing me how and why it matters. illustrative, informational, but at the same time fun to listen. more
Such an interesting podcast. Made me think about local politics in a way I haven’t before. Very well researched. Can’t wait for the next one.
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