Michael Bedenbaugh, the Executive Director of Preservation South Carolina, talks about restoring more than just historic buildings in South Carolina. He discusses what it means to be aware of our sense of community. The historic structures he and his team restore represent a time when small towns were more than just a collection of buildings, but a foundation of thriving close-knit communities. Our contemporary sense of belonging has been, in many ways, uprooted in our pursuit of a promising future. As banks and businesses consolidated and the world shrank, our country fractured and left large parts of itself behind. Michael points out that by preserving and restoring our past, we have an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and the precious sense of strong community that - unless it’s rescued - may well leave an open wound that will undermine and sabotage our future.
A Look Forward with Futurist David Houle
Lee Drutman
A Conversation with Theodore Theopolis, Ohio State Chair
Climate Change Discussion with Chelsea Tobin
Jim Rex on Education and the Afghan War
Women in the Military
And More Current Events with Greg And Dan
More Current Events with Greg and Dan
Pure Justice
Current Events with Greg and Dan
Energy Policy - Reloaded
Meet Our LGBTQ Caucus Chair, Ethan Michelle Ganz
Facism in America
Ayana Crawford - Black Caucus Chair
Patriotic Millionaires
General Topics and Issues
Thoughts About Memorial Day
A Political Rap Session with Jim Rex
Critical Race Theory
Purity at the Ballot Box?
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