‘Citizen Observers’ share their voting stories from around the state
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Nov 05, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:49:00

On Election Day we do a show where we ask people across Connecticut to do a simple thing: Go vote in your town before 1 p.m. Then call us between 1 and 2 p.m. and tell us how it felt, what you saw, whom you spoke to. Say whatever you want to say about the experience of voting.

This hour we hear from Citizen Observers about their experiences at the polls.

GUESTS: 

  • Lara Herscovitch: Singer-songwriter-poet, performer, advocate, former CT State Troubadour, and children’s book author
  • Logan Tomlinson: Student at the University of New Hampshire
  • Kate Rushin: Poet, writer, and educator
  • Francesca Fontanez: Associate Social Media Editor here at Connecticut Public
  • Charles Barber: Nonfiction author and writer in residence at Wesleyan University
  • Betsy Kaplan: Senior Producer emeritus of The Colin McEnroe Show
  • Dr. Ulysses Wu: System director of infectious diseases and chief epidemiologist at Hartford HealthCare
  • George Noujaim: Owner of Noujaim’s Bistro in Winsted
  • Terry Cowgill: Was an op-columnist at CTNewsJunkie for 12 years who now has a Substack "Red Meat For Mushy Moderates"
  • Susan Clinard: Owner of Clinard Sculpture Studio in West Haven

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