Hi John,
What can government actually do for you and your community? In this week's episode of Run for Something (the podcast), I sit down with
New York State Senator Zellnor Myrie from Brooklyn to discuss.
We talk about Zellnor's path to the state Senate, the incumbent who outspent him 3 to 1, and what he and the Democratic supermajority in NY have
actually done to make lives better for people.
We also discuss his experience being pepper-sprayed at Black Lives Matter protests this past summer, what it's been like to balance the major challenges of the last year, and why tension between activists and institutions is a sign of a healthy democracy.
Ready to hear more? Grab your headphones and listen on the podcatcher of your choice now:
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Happy listening!
Amanda Litman
Co-founder
Run for Something
Run for Something is a grassroots-powered organization that recruits and empowers young progressives running for local office, with the goal of winning permanent power for decades to come. We rely on support from grassroots donors pitching in a little to create big change. Please chip in now to help us continue running and winning.
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