Épisodes

  • The Democracy We Haven’t Built Yet
    Jun 2 2026

    Aaron Tanaka, CEO of One Project and founder of the Center for Economic Democracy, joins Sean Buffington on this episode of Luce Change to make the case that America’s political crisis is, at its root, an economic one. When the majority of people have no real agency over the decisions that shape their lives, democracy becomes a ritual rather than a reality.

    Tanaka traces this failure from the founding contradictions of the country through the bipartisan embrace of neoliberalism, and argues that the antidote isn’t better messaging—it’s restructuring who controls land, labor, and capital.


    Articles & Organizations Mentioned:

    One Project: https://oneproject.org/

    Center for Economic Democracy: https://www.economicdemocracy.us

    Boston Ujima Project: https://www.ujimaboston.com

    Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative: https://www.dsni.org

    Right to the City Alliance: https://righttothecity.org

    City Life / Vida Urbana: https://www.clvu.org

    Climate Justice Alliance: https://climatejusticealliance.org

    Civic Lex: https://www.civiclex.org

    Amazon Sacred Headwaters Alliance: https://www.amazonsacredheadwaters.org

    Participatory Budgeting Project: https://www.participatorybudgeting.org


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    41 min
  • How the Arts Rebuild Rural Democracy
    May 20 2026

    On this episode of Luce Change, Sean Buffington sits down with Ash Hanson—theater artist, rural cultural worker, and Creative Executive Officer at the Department of Public Transformation—to explore why bending the arc of history toward justice has to start locally. Ash makes the case that civic culture erodes the way sandstone does: slowly, incrementally, and at enormous cost to the communities least resourced to rebuild.


    With only 3–7% of philanthropic dollars reaching the 20% of Americans who live in rural places, Ash argues that geographic inequity is foundational to the democratic crisis, and that artists and cultural organizers are doing the essential work of shifting community narratives and building civic imagination before traditional engagement can even begin.


    Articles & Organizations Mentioned:

    Department of Public Transformation: dopt.org

    Voices for Rural Resilience: voicesforruralresilience.org

    The Mellon Foundation: mellon.org

    Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson: justmercy.eji.org

    SiP Culture: sipculture.org

    Blue Sky Center: blueskycenter.org

    Cheyenne River Youth Project: cryp.org

    No Hate in My Holler: nohateinmyholler.com

    Epicenter Utah: epicenterutah.org

    Art of the Rural: artoftherural.org

    Springboard for the Arts: springboardforthearts.org

    Daily Yonder: dailyyonder.com

    Center for Rural Strategies: ruralstrategies.org

    Rural Assembly: ruralassembly.org

    Masumoto Family Farm: masumoto.com

    Country Queers: countryqueers.com

    Civic Lex: civiclex.org


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    38 min
  • Rebooting Democracy: Richard Young on Revitalizing Civic Assemblies
    May 6 2026

    On this episode of Luce Change, Sean Buffington speaks with Richard Young, Executive Director of CivicLex in Lexington, Kentucky, about the power of place, and why local democracy is the most underestimated front in the fight to rebuild civic life in America.

    At the center of the conversation is CivicLex’s first-ever civic assembly: 36 randomly selected, demographically representative Lexington residents convening across six sessions to deliberate on proposed changes to the city charter. Like the concentric rings of a public square, the assembly draws people inward toward a shared decision–Young believes that is exactly how civic repair begins.


    Articles & Organizations Mentioned:

    CivicLex: civiclex.org

    American Academy of Arts and Sciences: amacad.org

    Everyday Democracy (Martha McCoy): everyday-democracy.org

    Harvard Kennedy School / Archon Fung: hks.harvard.edu

    Kentucky Rural-Urban Exchange: kyrux.org

    Oak Ridge Periodic Tables (David Allred, Oak Ridge, TN): oakridgeperiodictables.com

    Black Yarn (Lexington, KY): blackyarn.com

    Outlier Media (Detroit, MI): outliermedia.org

    People’s Budget Office / Mural Arts Philadelphia: muralarts.org

    North Carolina Local News Lab Fund: nclocalnews.org

    Panelot (sortition software): panelot.org

    The Austin Common (Austin, TX): theaustincommon.com

    The Village Square (Liz Joyner, Tallahassee, FL): tlh.villagesquare.us

    Good Neighbor Week (San Francisco, CA): sfgoodneighborweek.org

    Department of Public Transformation: publictransformation.org

    Knight Foundation: knightfoundation.org

    Bluegrass Community Foundation: bgcf.org

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    42 min
  • Can Faith Save Democracy?
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Luce Change, host Sean Buffington sits down with Paul Brandeis Rauschenbusch, an ordained Baptist minister, CEO of Interfaith Alliance, and co-author of an essay suggesting the US may be entering its next Great Awakening.

    Paul makes the case that every major leap forward in American democracy has been powered not just by policy, but by a moral and spiritual awakening. He argues that what looks like a crisis may also be an invitation: a moment when people across lines of faith, race, and class are choosing to become neighbors to one another.


    Articles & Organizations Mentioned:

    "We Need a New Great Awakening" by Paul Brandeis Rauschenbusch & Ian Bassen: thebulwark.com

    Interfaith Alliance: interfaithalliance.org

    Faith for Libraries (Interfaith Alliance initiative): interfaithalliance.org

    American Library Association: ala.org

    No Kings: nokings.org

    ISAIAH (Minnesota): isaiah-mn.org

    March Minnesota: marchmn.org

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    32 min
  • Seeing Is Believing
    Mar 10 2026

    What does a photograph prove—and who gets to decide? What does a photograph prove—and who gets to decide? Recorded live at MacDowell, archaeologist Nam Kim, curator and Magnum Foundation executive director Kristen Lubben, and photographer Accra Shepp join Sean Buffington on this episode of Luce Change to wrestle with photography’s contested role as historical evidence.

    At a moment when AI is blurring the line between documentation and fabrication, their discussion cuts to the heart of how we trust images.

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    18 min
  • Building a Culture of Citizenship with Eric Liu
    Feb 24 2026

    We exist in challenging times. Deep, generational problems have surfaced as very real, present pain and terror. Where do we go from here? On this season of Luce Change, we ask: what comes after a crisis? What will it actually take to bend the arc of history? And where do we start? Host Sean Buffington sits down with Eric Liu, co-founder and CEO of Citizen University, to explore the tools we have, and which we might want to cultivate, to bend the arc of history toward justice—not in the next election cycle, but over generations.

    The conversation moves beyond headlines to examine something deeper: the slow erosion of civic culture and our weakening faith in shared institutions. From the corridors of Washington, DC, to community-rooted work in Seattle, Liu has discovered that real civic renewal happens through relationships and local engagement, not national political theater.

    Organizations mentioned:

    • Citizen University: https://citizenuniversity.us/
    • Civic Nebraska: https://civicnebraska.org/
    • Trust for Civic Life: https://trustforciviclife.org/


    Articles mentioned:

    • Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship: https://www.amacad.org/ourcommonpurpose/report
    • “We Need a New Great Awakening” by Paul Brandeis Raushenbush and Ian Bassin: https://www.thebulwark.com/p/we-need-a-new-great-awakening


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    41 min
  • Jonathan Holloway on Civic Repair and Rebuilding Institutional Trust
    Oct 1 2025

    Our new president, Jonathan Holloway, joins Sean Buffington on the Luce Change podcast to reflect on the idealistic pursuit of truth, the ruptures in our civic square, and the opportunity—and obligation—for philanthropy and institutions to help rebuild trust, uphold purpose, and meet this moment with clarity and care.

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    45 min
  • Indigenous Art, Advocacy, and the Museum System
    Sep 16 2025

    A vibrant and timely panel discussion focused on new currents in Native art and the vital role of Indigenous voices in American arts institutions.

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    34 min