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How To Citizen with Baratunde

Don't Wait for New Leaders. BECOME Them

How To Citizen with Baratunde

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Society & Culture, News, Technology

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Today we bring you Story #6 in our Week of Citizening. We’ve already shown you how people are rethinking democracy through libraries, labor, and school boards. Now we’re headed to a place often overlooked but brimming with democratic possibility: West Virginia.

See the visuals and links to all these stories here: https://newsletter.baratunde.com/p/dont-wait-for-better-leaders-become 

We’re told politics is about picking the lesser of evils. Ordering off a fixed menu. But what if we left the table… and headed for the kitchen? That’s what the folks behind West Virginia Can’t Wait are doing. And it’s a clear sign that democracy is evolving.

  • They’ve passed legislation that’s rare even in liberal strongholds

  • They don’t run candidates but communities

  • They help hold elected officials accountable and offer ongoing support

This is what Jon Alexander calls the shift from Consumer Democracy to Citizen Democracy. Not just new processes like Citizens’ Assemblies or Participatory Budgeting (though we love those too) — but real people getting a grip on the systems we’ve got, starting from where we are.

“One of the things I’m most proud of in my career is helping to demystify politics. It’s just everyday work for everyday folks.”

— Rosemary Ketchum, West Virginia Can’t Wait

This isn’t happening in some liberal stronghold. This is Appalachia — a place many assume to be too red, too rigid, too far gone. But that’s just not the whole story. I’ve seen firsthand the level of commitment and creativity in Appalachia through my recent travels there for my PBS America Outdoors show. Trust me, these stories are happening in all sorts of underestimated places.

💬 Who else is opening politics to everyday people?

Sign up to share and discover more stories like this: https://stories.howtocitizen.com

Video Produced by: Tess Novotnoy

Week of Citizening Collaborators: Baratunde Thurston, Jon Alexander, Shira Abramowitz, Elizabeth Stewart

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Baratunday here with another citizen story. This is for April 19, 2025. I think we're up to

0:08.4

story number six out of eight, just three more to go. And this one, West Virginia can't wait.

0:18.5

So, you know, there's a setup embedded in the thing.

0:20.8

My point in doing this audio in front of the audio from the video is just to check in with you a little more loosely.

0:29.3

We don't have to keep it so rigid as in the three-minute limits on Blue Sky and Instagram.

0:41.6

So we're coming into the home stretch on this effort and we've been posting these on substack on lincoln on instagram on blue sky on

0:49.1

mailchimp where else we've been putting it uh the backyard the the front yard, the bus station, you know,

0:55.9

wherever we can get it. And this story is about places that we overlook, and it's about people

1:06.4

that we overlook in our political process. So I love this story because it is based in Appalachia.

1:16.5

And I grew up visiting parts of Appalachia.

1:20.1

I'm from the D.C. world, Washington, D.C. world.

1:24.8

And so the Blue Ridge Mountains is almost my backyard. And we're camping

1:29.9

there with my mom and all kind of explorations. And then I got to revisit in my adult life

1:35.2

with the America Adores show I hosted on PBS. And the thing that I felt there, you know,

1:42.3

we were doing stories about adaptive white water rafting,

1:46.7

about regenerative agriculture, about coal miners who became beekeepers.

1:52.8

And I was just like, this is a story of Appalachia.

1:55.3

We're not seeing.

1:57.2

We're only hearing folks who want to cling to a particular business model because it makes

2:03.9

them some money.

2:04.7

They want to just cling to the coal industry.

2:07.4

They want, you know, in this case it was Senator Joe Manchin at the time, who has his way

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