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Philip Levine

Feeling OK About Our Unhealthy Wreck of a Nation

U.S. Poet Laureate Philip Levine Talks About Social Isolation, Democracy, and Beer Drinking On Lake Erie

U.S. Poet Laureate Philip Levine thinks that democracy in America today is “unhealthy” and “a wreck.” Yet in a wide-ranging, often raucous conversation with Sacramento Bee editorial page editor Stuart Leavenworth, he also proclaimed himself “sanguine” about America, and in particular about the level of engagement and community in the cities he calls home: Fresno and New York. The question Leavenworth tasked Levine with for the evening–as part of the Zócalo/Cal Humanities “Searching for Democracy Series,” at Frank’s Place in Fresno–was whether the country’s increasing social isolation is a threat …

June 5, 2012

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Maybe We’d Behave Better With Horrible Winters

Can Californians Ever Be As Civically Engaged As Minnesotans Are?

June 4, 2012

 

In measures of civil engagement, Minnesota ranks at the top, and California ranks near the bottom. Minnesotans vote, get involved with community organizations, and build up social capital in a …

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Poetry and Power

Which Poem Can Give You Language, Defend Your Rights, Or Make it Christmas?

June 14, 2012

 

The work of California’s new poet laureate, Juan Felipe Herrera, powerfully evokes the landscape and language of places he’s known well: the San Joaquin Valley, San Diego, San Francisco’s Mission …

Prizes

Announcing Zócalo’s Sixth Annual Poetry Prize Winner

Congratulations to Matt Sumpter, the Author of ‘No World,’ This Year’s Best Poem About Place

April 7, 2017

Zócalo Public Square’s daily ideas journalism and free public events aim to shed light on critical issues that explore our shared human condition and ask questions about how we navigate …

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Democracy’s Diversity Problem

Does Diversity Make Democratic Transition Harder—Or Simply More Worthwhile?

September 24, 2012

 

Diversity is a strength of American democracy, or so the country’s political leaders like to proclaim. In the next breath, though, they’ll complain about how the country’s diverse array of …

The Takeaway

Can Democracy and Diversity Be Friends?

We Might Not Be Bosom Buddies Nationally, But As Communities We’re Getting By

September 25, 2012

We tend to think that both democracy and diversity are good things; many of us even say that diversity is a strength. But others have argued that our polyglot nation …


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