Episode 199: How to Start a Revolution: Young People and the Future of American Politics, with Lauren Duca

Published: Dec. 4, 2019, 4 p.m.

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My guest is Lauren Duca. Her new book is How to Start a Revolution: Young People and the Future of American Politics. In it this Teen Vogue award-winning columnist shares a smart and funny guide for challenging the status quo in a much-needed reminder that young people are the ones who will change the world.

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Duca investigates and explains the issues at the root of our ailing political system and reimagines what an equitable democracy would look like. It begins with young people getting involved. People like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the youngest woman ever to be elected to Congress; David and Lauren Hogg, two survivors of the Parkland, Florida shooting who went on to become advocates for gun control; Amanda Litman, who founded the nonprofit organization Run For Something, to assist progressive young people in down ballot elections; and many more.

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Called \\u201cthe millennial feminist warrior queen of social media\\u201d by Ariel Levy and \\u201ca national newsmaker\\u201d by The New York Times, Dan Rather agrees \\u201cwe need fresh, intelligent, and creative voices\\u2014like Lauren\\u2019s\\u2014now as much\\u2014perhaps more\\u2014than ever before.\\u201d Here, Duca combines extensive research and first-person reporting to track her generation\\u2019s shift from political alienation to political participation. Throughout, she also draws on her own story as a young woman catapulted to the front lines of the political conversation (all while figuring out how to deal with her Trump-supporting parents).

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Lauren Duca is an award-winning journalist best known for her massively viral piece \\u201cDonald Trump is Gaslighting America\\u201d in Teen Vogue and an interview with Tucker Carlson. Her writing can be found in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and New York magazine, as well as in her ongoing column for Teen Vogue: \\u201cThigh-High Politics.\\u201d She graduated from Fordham University and holds a masters from New York University, where she is currently a visiting scholar at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. She\\u2019s mostly just trying to get you to follow her on Twitter: @LaurenDuca..

Special Guest: Lauren Duca.

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