The state of the US democracy: From immigration enforcement to funding cuts to cost of living
A lot has changed since the last International Day of Democracy on September 15. The day is meant to be a chance to review the state of democracy in the world.
But many fear democracy is eroding. Research shows that Americans’ trust in government and each other is on the decline. There is less hope, less civil dialogue, and less faith in local and federal governments.
We’ve brought together a panel of journalists from KPBS, inewsource, and Voice of San Diego:
They answer your questions live and dive deeper into the issues that matter most to our community.
But many fear democracy is eroding. Research shows that Americans’ trust in government and each other is on the decline. There is less hope, less civil dialogue, and less faith in local and federal governments.
We’ve brought together a panel of journalists from KPBS, inewsource, and Voice of San Diego:
- Amita Sharma - Investigative Reporter, KPBS
- Scott Lewis - Editor-in-Chief & CEO, Voice of San Diego
- Jamie Self - Managing Editor, iNewsource
- Jake Gotta - Social Media Host & Reporter, KPBS
They answer your questions live and dive deeper into the issues that matter most to our community.