There’s a reason why our grassroots campaign is quickly gaining momentum— the issues we’re raising match the needs confronting our communities, and the boldness of our proposals meet the urgency of this moment in history.
Last week, I had a chance to join John Iadarola on the Damage Report. Our discussion addressed our campaign to replace Nancy Pelosi as San Francisco’s voice in the House, and dug into predatory policing, its roots in institutional corruption, and why some supposed “solutions” could make matters even worse.
While many of us have been speaking up for years, more join us every day.
Today offers an incredible opportunity to expand awareness, educate, and invite others to join our movement for intersectional justice. Together, as we continue these important conversations, we’ll continue educating our neighbors and build a consensus for fundamental change. Is there anyone in your network with whom you might want to share my interview?
We’re excited to unseat the entrenched politicians like Nancy Pelosi who’ve impeded progress for so long.
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