Épisodes

  • Episode 20: Lauren Bick
    May 15 2025

    In Episode 20, we talk with Lauren Bick from the League of Women Voters of Texas. Lauren is the state League's Issue Chair on Child Welfare for the 89th legislative session. We discuss how our state’s legislative proposals will affect foster youth and families, as well as other vulnerable youth in Texas.

    After graduating from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX with undergraduate degrees in Public Health and Psychology, Lauren returned to her hometown of San Antonio, TX. Lauren has worked under a judge in the Bexar County Children’s Court Division, conducting research on critical issues impacting foster youth and families in the area, including access to healthcare and housing, support for kinship caregivers, and older youth access to continuing education benefits through the College Bound Docket.

    Lauren joined the local League soon after returning to San Antonio in September 2024. As the Issue Chair, she has been advocating for policies to address the most pressing challenges of at-risk youth. Having spent much of her academic career working on issues far from home, she found it both refreshing and rewarding to advocate for beneficial change in her own community. To stay engaged with her community and local government, she plans to attend law school in the near future.

    Lauren reminds us, that the Legue of Women Voters supports only policies that “Promote the well-being, full development, and safety of all children.”

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    LWVTX Take Action Webpage with Action Alerts: https://lwvtx.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=979482&module_id=465924#/

    LWVSA April Newsletter Article on “Supporting Vulnerable Children” Published 18 April 2025: https://lwvsa.org/content.aspx?page_id=5&club_id=571900&item_id=114604&

    LWVTX Children’s Issues Priorities One-Pager: https://1drv.ms/w/c/d88724bf311b3aeb/EXPQ-fh2-O5BsNhofcIhHh4BJLu6HUoG3yE2VuRORbV0tw

    San Antonio Express-News Article on College Bound: https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/bexar-county-college-bound-docket-foster-care-19499043.php

    Texas Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Bill Tracker: https://texascasa.org/program-portal/resources/texas-casa-bill-tracker/

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    39 min
  • Episode 19: Evgenia Spears & Teri Marsh
    May 1 2025

    In Episode 19, we are taking with Teri Marsh from the League of Women Voters of Texas and Evgenia Spears of the Lone Star Sierra Club. We discuss our state’s plans to supply water for a growing population in an unpredictable future.

    A native Texan, Teri Marsh exchanged the big city lights of Houston for tiny Brackettville, Texas in 2020 upon retiring after 23 years of teaching in the Houston ISD. A Fort Worth native and the mother of two adult sons, Teri holds degrees from Baylor University and the University of Houston.

    After retirement, Teri discovered the League of Women Voters as a way to engage as a citizen in her new community. She especially enjoys registering first-time voters at nearby community colleges. As concerns grew about the drying of Las Moras Springs beginning in 2022, Teri began attending groundwater conservation district meetings and educating herself about groundwater law and science. Recognizing the importance of a stable water supply for all Texans (and for the future of our state), she agreed to serve as the Water Advocacy Chair for the LWV of Texas in 2024.

    Teri and Jack, her husband of 45 years, enjoy being surrounded by nature, history, and wildlife on Fort Clark Springs, where they reside. When not at home with their four cats, you’ll probably find them in their RV touring a national forest, visiting a state park, or visiting their two grandchildren in Houston.

    Evgenia Spears is the Water Program Coordinator at the Sierra Club's Lone Star Chapter, where she leads advocacy efforts to protect access to clean water resources in Texas. Through grassroots organizing, water education, and legislative advocacy at the Texas capitol, she works to ensure that communities across the state have a voice in shaping a sustainable water future.

    Having lived in rural Ukraine, suburban Russia, and now in the U.S., Evgenia brings a unique perspective on water management, viewing water not simply as a resource to manage but as a relationship to nurture. Guided by this philosophy, one of the new initiatives Evgenia is leading is the Sierras Club Water for People & the Environment Committee, created to educate Texans about water issues across the state and empower them to become stronger advocates in their communities. Through her leadership, this committee brings together Texans from diverse backgrounds and geographic regions, united by a shared commitment to protecting our water resources.

    Prior to joining Sierra Club, Evgenia spent several years at Texas A&M University in College Station where she earned a doctorate with a focus on natural resource management, taught undergraduate courses on natural resource policy, served as a watershed coordinator with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, and collaborated with Texas A&M and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to develop strategic natural resource planning documents for the state.

    Outside of her work, Evgenia enjoys being with her family, spending time in nature, and traveling.

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    34 min
  • Episode 18: “Facing Facts: Charter Schools in Texas – A 2025 Update”
    Apr 15 2025

    In Episode 18, we are taking a deep dive into what Charter Schools have to teach us about publicly funding private schools in Texas. Thanks to a webinar sponsored by the Leagues of Women Voters of Dalla& Tarrant County, we're able to listen in on a discussion by leading experts on the topic. The event, titled "Facing Facts: Charter Schools in Texas," was held on April 7th, 2025. It featured Patti Everitt, a consultant on state education policy with a focus on the impact of charter schools on public education. Her work on a recent report, "Texas Board of Directors: Our Schools Our Democracy," highlights new information about the impact of charter schools on local public school districts and students. With taxpayer-funded private school vouchers on the legislative agenda, it is even more important to understand how these expanded school choice programs affect the future of public education.

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    Texas Board of Directors, Our Schools Our Democracy

    Texas Education Agency: Financial Reports

    League of Women Voters of Texas: Take Action

    Journalist Krys Boyd, host of Think Podcast interviews Josh Cowen, author of The Privateers: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers.

    Texas House Bill 3 full text

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    1 h et 30 min
  • Episode 17: Rachel Hanes
    Mar 15 2025

    On Episode 17, the Lone Star Deep Dive Podcast talks with Rachel Hanes, Policy Director of the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in both Political Science and Spanish from Trinity University in San Antonio, TX, as well as a Master of Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. Rachel has multiple years of experience in environmental and water policy, and she's worked extensively with nonprofits and all levels of governent. Before joining GEAA, Rachel served for three years as a program analyst for the U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Reclamation in their Reclamation Law Administration Division. She also worked with the Colorado River Binational Program helping to manage and conserve water in the West. Rachel is a Texas native, having grown up in Fort Worth with frequent trips to Hill Country. Now, after short stints living and working out of state, she's thrilled to be back in San Antonio where she can merge her interests in water and environmental policy with her love of her home state and adopted city.

    According to the State’s 2022 water plan, water availability is expected to decline by 18%, with groundwater seeing the steepest drop. If water supply can’t keep pace with demand, estimates suggest that Texas water supply could be in big trouble by 2030. Governor Abbott has declared a water emergency for the current legislative session and there are multiple water bills to watch and encourage. So, we took advantage of our time with Rachel to discuss the potential legislation in the 2025-2026 Texas Legislature.

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    To view articles related to the water fund & water supply or Water research/quality/conservation issues, please visit our website: lonestardeepdivepodcast.org/

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    30 min
  • Episode 16 - Dr. Tim Bowman
    Feb 12 2025

    On Episode 16, the Lone Star Deep Dive chats with Dr.Tim Bowman, Professor of History and department head at West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas. He is the author of two books: Blood Oranges: Agriculture and Colonialism in the South Texas Borderlands (2016) and You Will Never be One of Us: A Teacher, a Court Case, and the Rural Roots of Radical Conservatism (2022). He is currently working on a book about the Texas farmworkers movement during the 1960s, 70s and 80s.

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    Texas Standard: You Will Never Be One of Us shows how a small town teacher’s fight in 1975 is relevant today

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    38 min
  • Episode 15 - KERA's "Think!"
    Feb 1 2025

    This week, we are actually bringing you an episode from a podcast hosted by journalist Krys Boyd: It's called Think, and it dives deep on topics that would be of interest to those who enjoy Lone Star Deep Dive. Plus, it's based out of KERA studios in Dallas, so it has Texas roots. On the episode we're sharing here, Krys interviews Josh Cowen, author of The Privateers: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers.

    In the book, Cowel lays bare the surprising history of tax-funded school choice programs in the United States and warns of the dangers. A former evaluator of state and local school voucher programs, Cowen demonstrates how, as such programs have expanded, so too has the evidence-informed case against them.

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    Think is a national, talk radio program, hosted by acclaimed journalist Krys Boyd and produced by KERA — North Texas’ PBS and NPR member station. Each week, listeners across the country tune in to the program to hear thought-provoking, in-depth conversations with newsmakers from across the globe. Previous guests on the program include former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and John Kerry, actor Bryan Cranston, Sen. John Cornyn and Sen. Ted Cruz, Melinda Gates, author Malcolm Gladwell, Jane Goodall, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Rev. Jesse Jackson and more.

    Since launching in November 2006, Think and Krys Boyd have earned more than a dozen local, regional and national awards, including the 2013 Regional Edward R. Murrow award for breaking news coverage. To date, Think can be heard on more than 200 public radio stations across the country, from Alaska to New York City.

    In addition to the radio program, Think also is among the most-downloaded local podcasts in the public radio system.

    Krys Boyd is host and managing editor of Think from KERA in Dallas

    If you are listening in the Amarillo, Texas area, you can catch Think on air on High Plains Public Radio's all-news and information station, HPPR Connect (94.9 FM). Think airs every weekday at 11:00 am CT; it's also streaming online at that time. (For the stream, visit the HPPR home page, click "All Streams" at the top of the page, and select "HPPR Connect.") For on-demand listening of current and past episodes, visit their show page.

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    5 min
  • Episode 14: Dr. Brian Ingrassia
    Oct 1 2024

    On Episode 14, the Lone Star Deep Dive Podcast spotlights Dr. Brian M. Ingrassia, an associate professor of history at West Texas A&M University. We asked him to join us to talk about a new series of articles about the Comstock Law of 1873 that is being published by the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (SHGAPE), and why that and similar laws may be relevant in today’s politics (especially with regards to proposed restrictions on women's reproductive freedom).

    In addition to his work as an educator, Brian is a prolific author and editor. He has published two books on the cultural aspects of American sports: The Rise of Gridiron University: Higher Education's Uneasy Alliance with Big-Time Football (published by the University Press of Kansas in 2012) and Speed Capital: Indianapolis Auto Racing and the Making of Modern America (published by the University of Illinois Press in 2024). He also edits The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, published by Cambridge University Press. Brian lives in Amarillo, Texas.

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    Visit the SHGAPE blog for the series of articles about Anthony Comstock and the laws he helped get passed in 1873. The inaugural post is live now, and new installments will appear in coming months. These articles will be published in the aforementioned Journal of theGilded Age and Progressive Era under the name "The History and Legacy of Anthony Comstock and the Comstock Laws."

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    20 min
  • Episode 13: Danna Gonzalez
    Sep 17 2024

    On Episode 13 of the Lone Star Deep Dive Podcast, we talked to an Amarillo College student that started a voting advocacy group on campus. Danna Gonzalez, President of the Voters Voice Club, shared with us her passion for getting young people involved in politics, engaged with elections, and empowered by making their opinions heard at the polls. Voters Voice is a nonpartisan club open to Amarillo College students with a goal of educating, mobilizing, and spreading awareness to the student body about voting, civic duties, and current affairs.The group currently has 10 Volunteer Deputy Registrars ready to help any student looking to register to vote, and they'll be hosting a table at a resource fair on Tuesday, Sept. 17th -- National Voter Registration Day.

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    Follow Voters Voice AC on Instagram!

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    20 min