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Established in 2019 in Eugene, Oregon, this show features great conversations with wide-ranging guests who care about repairing the brokenness they perceive in society. All episodes are on VIDEO! Click the YouTube link in each episode description.
Established in 2019 in Eugene, Oregon, this show features great conversations with wide-ranging guests who care about repairing the brokenness they perceive in society. All episodes are on VIDEO! Click the YouTube link in each episode description.
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Saturday Jun 06, 2020
173: with Candice King, housing liaison & former City Council candidate
Saturday Jun 06, 2020
Saturday Jun 06, 2020
Candice King is a tenant liaison with Homes for Good, as well as a recent City Council solidarity platform candidate with a background in economics. In the midst of the dual crises of violence against BLM protestors and the ongoing global pandemic, we chat about:
Economic growth (2:17), food deserts (11:20), marketing and race (18:11), incrementalism (24:59), left/right dualism (33:12), a racially insensitive Democrat (34:28), our responsibility to George Floyd's daughter (46:49), having more than we need (53:21), elections as shallow enfranchisement (58:45), intergenerational community-making (1:05:43), white skin (1:11:23), loneliness origins and the rap album "Everything's Fine" (1:15:02), punk rock (1:20:37), drums from Africa (1:27:14), and more.
The discussion is on video at https://youtu.be/gW62Ex68Qso.

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