Conversations about the state of Democracy in South Dakota curated by the Chiesman Center for Democracy at USD. Season One: Director and host, Shane Nordyke, is joined by Political Science colleague, Dr. Julia Hellwege, along with local and national experts on topics pertinent to local governance and beyond. With support from SDPB.
Season Two: The "Student Edition" is hosted by USD seniors Max Mickelson and Waverly Patterson. Max studies political science and economics. Waverly studies political science and sustainability. Both students work for the Chiesman Center Democracy.
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Conversations about the state of Democracy in South Dakota curated by the Chiesman Center for Democracy at USD. Season One: Director and host, Shane Nordyke, is joined by Political Science colleague, Dr. Julia Hellwege, along with local and national experts on topics pertinent to local governance and beyond. With support from SDPB.
Season Two: The "Student Edition" is hosted by USD seniors Max Mickelson and Waverly Patterson. Max studies political science and economics. Waverly studies political science and sustainability. Both students work for the Chiesman Center Democracy.
Waverly and Max review the season one episode about Citizen Satisfaction with Democracy including excerpts from SD Senator Liz Larson and SD Hall of Famer, Ted Meunster.
Waverly shares an interview with fellow USD student, Ellie Hart.
Dakota Dialogues
Conversations about the state of Democracy in South Dakota curated by the Chiesman Center for Democracy at USD. Season One: Director and host, Shane Nordyke, is joined by Political Science colleague, Dr. Julia Hellwege, along with local and national experts on topics pertinent to local governance and beyond. With support from SDPB.
Season Two: The "Student Edition" is hosted by USD seniors Max Mickelson and Waverly Patterson. Max studies political science and economics. Waverly studies political science and sustainability. Both students work for the Chiesman Center Democracy.