Eric Liu: There's no such thing as not voting
Eric Liu: Ne-glasovanje ne obstaja
Eric Liu is founder of Citizen University, which teaches the art of powerful citizenship, and the executive director of the Aspen Institute Citizenship & American Identity Program. Full bio
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some of these things.
and you wouldn't be entirely wrong.
in ne bi se popolnoma motili.
is rigged in many ways.
v mnogočem manipulirana.
of federal tax breaks
davčnih olajšav
five percent of Americans?
odstotkov Američanov?
across the political spectrum,
presidential election.
up and down the ballot
I still believe voting matters.
da so volitve pomembne.
veselje do glasovanja.
about how we can do that, and why.
in American history when voting was fun,
a grim duty to show up at the polls.
priti na volišče.
"most of American history."
"večina ameriške zgodovine".
to the Civil Rights Era,
do boja za državljanske pravice
and raucous culture of voting.
in glasno kulturo glasovanja.
fasting and feasting and toasting,
razprave na prostem, post in gostijo,
immigrants and urban political machines
in urbani politični stroji
successive wave of new voters.
novim valom volivcev rasla.
when new African-American voters,
ko so novi afroameriški volivci,
with their newfound right to vote.
z novo pravico do glasovanja.
of theatricality to their fight,
as they claimed the franchise.
z zahtevami po volilni pravici.
po enakopravnem državljanstvu,
the promise of equal citizenship
knew that voting matters,
vedela, da so volitve pomembne
and the performance of power
since Selma and the Voting Rights Act,
je minilo preko pol stoletja
citizens into spectators.
naredili gledalce.
political memes on social media,
politične meme na družabnih omrežjih,
calls "being alone together."
"biti sami skupaj".
that is about being together together,
"eat your vegetables" or "do you duty,"
"pojej zelenjavo" ali "opravi dolžnost",
across the country right now,
to revive a face-to-face set of ways
and their causes are mocked
kjer bi kandidate smešili
and handmade posters and murals;
ročno narejene posterje in slike,
competing performers rep their candidates.
ki predstavljajo svoje kandidate.
a little bit 18th century to you,
kot vrnitev v 18. stoletje,
any more 18th century
are voting like this.
communal affairs.
dogodek v skupnosti.
is a festive, carnival-type atmosphere.
prazničen, karnevalski.
there is a spectacle,
gre za predstavo,
here in America, who has time for this?
watches five hours of television a day.
gleda TV pet ur na dan.
viden in slišan,
called "The Joy of Voting."
artists and activists,
neighbors, everyday citizens
of voting in a local way.
lokalno kulturo glasovanja.
all-night parties with hot DJs
z znanimi didžeji,
is to show that you're registered to vote.
če pokažete, da ste registriran volivec.
in the bed of a flatbed truck
to neighborhood.
all throughout colonial old town.
skrivnosti v starem delu mesta.
mixtapes and live graffiti art
kompilacije in grafite
in their beauty and their diversity,
for a new series of "I voted" stickers.
za nalepke "glasoval sem".
this artwork for these stickers,
his sense of intimidation about politics.
about the upcoming primary election,
not just passing out stickers,
and encouraging people to vote,
the election with passersby.
called the Wandering Aesthetics
Wandering Aesthetics
these pickup truck plays.
an open call to the public
monologues, dialogues, poems,
monologe, dialoge, pesmi,
that could be read aloud
kar bi se dalo na glas prebrati
migranti delavci
Latinoameričane spreminjajo.
isn't just about joy.
ne gre samo za veselje.
people of all different backgrounds
ljudje z različnimi ozadji
take strastne, vesele aktivnosti,
this kind of passionate, joyful activity
in urban and rural communities,
v mestih in na podeželju,
all citizenship is local.
državljanstvo je vedno lokalno.
just a presidential election,
predsedniške volitve,
and then we collapse, exhausted.
in se izmučeni zgrudimo.
and other people in our community
of collective voice and imagination,
skupen glas, skupno domišljijo,
that this stuff matters.
da so te stvari pomembne.
that this is the stuff of self-government.
a self-fulfilling act of belief.
ker gre za delovanje vere.
that makes any society thrive.
zaradi katerega družbe cvetijo.
creative leap of faith.
kreativnega skoka v neznano.
the very power that we wish we had.
ki si jo želimo imeti.
that democracy and theater
demokracija in gledališče
in ancient Athens.
približno sočasno.
out of the enclosure of her private self.
izbezata iz zasebne sfere.
public experiences of shared ritual.
javno izkušnjo skupnega rituala.
that all of our bonds in the end
da so vse vezi, vsi stiki
na novo premislimo.
the meaning of imagination,
of technical expertise.
or having the know-how.
to this question, "Why bother?"
and a bit more pointed.
in bolj direkten.
no such thing as not voting.
may detest and oppose.
dejanje načelnega pasivnega odpora,
passive resistance,
are counter to your own,
so vašim nasprotni,
to take advantage of your absence.
izkoristili vašo odsotnost.
created the Tea Party
ustvarili čajansko gibanje,
you know, politics is too messy,
of our votes adding up to anything.
da bi naši glasovi kaj veljali.
silence themselves.
they changed American politics.
spremenili ameriško politiko.
of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders
in Bernieja Sandersa
the political status quo
političnega statusa quo
of the previously possible
pogosto zelo temačen,
there's a lot of talk of revolution
veliko govori o revoluciji
to disrupt everyday democracy.
razburkati vsakdanjo demokracijo.
gives us a playbook for revolution.
že omogoča revolucijo.
turnout was 36 percent,
volilna udeležba 36-odstotna,
somewhere around 20 percent.
of this country change dramatically,
te države dramatično spremenile
becomes radically more responsive
bo radikalno bolj odziven
to mobilize 100 percent?
against efforts afoot
pozitivno kulturo glasovanja,
a positive culture of voting
sense of powerlessness.
občutku nemoči.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Eric Liu - Civics educatorEric Liu is founder of Citizen University, which teaches the art of powerful citizenship, and the executive director of the Aspen Institute Citizenship & American Identity Program.
Why you should listen
Eric Liu is an author, educator and civic entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Citizen University, which promotes and teaches the art of great citizenship through a portfolio of national programs, and the executive director of the Aspen Institute Citizenship and American Identity Program.
Liu's books include the national bestsellers The Gardens of Democracy, and The True Patriot, co-authored with Nick Hanauer. His most recent book is A Chinaman's Chance, published in July, 2014. His first book, The Accidental Asian: Notes of a Native Speaker, was a New York Times Notable Book featured in the PBS documentary "Matters of Race." His other books include Guiding Lights: How to Mentor – and Find Life's Purpose, the Official Book of National Mentoring Month; and Imagination First, co-authored with Scott Noppe-Brandon of the Lincoln Center Institute, which explores ways to unlock imagination in education, politics, business and the arts.
Liu served as a White House speechwriter for President Bill Clinton and later as the President's deputy domestic policy adviser. After the White House, he was an executive at the digital media company RealNetworks. In 2002 he was named one of the World Economic Forum’s Global Leaders of Tomorrow, and in 2010 he was awarded the Bill Grace Leadership Legacy Award by the Center for Ethical Leadership.
Liu lives in Seattle, where he teaches civic leadership at the University of Washington and hosts Citizen University TV, a television program about civic power. In addition to speaking regularly at venues across the country, he also serves on numerous nonprofit and civic boards. He is the co-founder of the Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility. A board member of the Corporation for National and Community Service, he is a graduate of Yale College and Harvard Law School.
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