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Introducing The Social Equation: Why Politics Feels Personal for Gen Z | TDG Fellowship

Introducing The Social Equation: Why Politics Feels Personal for Gen Z | TDG Fellowship

Episode 526 Published 1 month ago
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This week we bring you a special episode from J'Mariana Douglas, one of our 2026 Podcast Fellows, exploring why politics feels increasingly personal, controversial, and complicated. Drawing on Naomi Cahn’s Red Families vs. Blue Families, Douglas explains how party labels function like teams and shape reactions to hot-button issues such as abortion, gun control, and climate change, especially when linked to morality. Gen Z is highlighted through student perspectives: one recounts a family conflict over deportation following Trump’s second inauguration and stricter immigration enforcement, and another describes avoiding conversations across political differences as even basic shared facts feel disputed. Douglas argues that withdrawing from dialogue threatens a system built on free speech and collaboration, and that Gen Z’s trend-driven subcultures and social-media immersion accelerate politics becoming identity.

  • 00:00 Democracy Group Intro
  • 00:23 Meet The Social Equation
  • 00:29 Why Politics Feels Personal
  • 01:03 Parties Morality And Polarization
  • 02:54 Why Gen Z Stands Out
  • 03:00 Student Story Immigration Divide
  • 04:33 Avoiding Political Conversations
  • 06:07 The Social Equation Explained
  • 06:30 Team Colors Thought Experiment
  • 07:23 Gen Z Trends Subcultures Identity
  • 08:48 Social Media Makes Politics Identity
  • 09:49 Wrap Up And Next Episode

Know a student interested in democracy and podcasts? Send them over to our fellowship to apply: https://www.democracygroup.org/fellowship


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