Moving Forward: Brazil Police Brutality, Vetting Immigrants, Higher Education, School Choice

This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Joseph Bouchard, Agustina Vergara Cid, Noah Gould, and Matthew Cookson.

Brazilian police have a reputation for being among the most militarized and brutal officers in the world. Joseph Bouchard explains how U.S. taxpayers are funding that brutality.

The thought of vetting immigrants is nothing new but when it comes to vetting their ideological leanings, that's problematic. Agustina Vergara Cid says it's a terrible idea.

Is higher education inherently political? Noah Gould says many people seem to think it ought to be but there's a better way to approach it.

School choice is an issue whose time has come in a growing number of states. Matt Cookson explains why Texas must use this opportunity to promote philosophical freedom.

Spotify Link:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Fhr2cIecLUZ7TprPP35dy?si=249d4b17c777438e

ABOUT MOVING FORWARD: Young Voices sponsors a weekly radio show for our contributors to discuss pressing policy issues and their latest work. Moving Forward with Young Voices is hosted by Bryan Hyde and broadcasts on Radio St. George 100.3FM (KDXI-LP), a terrestrial radio station in Utah. It is also available to stream as a podcast on over 40 platforms including Podbean, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.

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