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Showing posts with label commissioner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commissioner. Show all posts
Monday, May 11, 2020
Tera Hurst - May 11, 2020 Portland Conversations
Tera Hurst - May 11, 2020 Portland Conversations
Jason Allen interviews Tera Hurst who is a city of Portland, Oregon candidate for Commissioner, Position #2 in 2020. Part of the Portland Conversations series.
"Tera Hurst lives in the Sunnyside neighborhood of SE Portland with her son Elliott, two dogs and one hedgehog. Tera moved to Portland when she was looking for a supportive, forward-looking place to raise her son and get a fresh start. Tera is proud to be in long-term recovery from alcoholism and addiction. After putting down roots in Portland, Tera completed her degree in Social Work at Portland State University and started a career in political and community organizing. She first worked as an organizer with Basic Rights Oregon, fighting to pass Marriage Equality in Oregon. Tera then worked in the State Legislature and later served as Chief of Staff to Portland Mayor Charlie Hales.
It’s time for Portland to do better. If we work together, we can finally fulfill our city’s promise to all our neighbors. That’s why I’m running for City Council. As a single mom in long-term recovery I know that supportive community is everything. Portland is a supportive community that’s growing and changing, and we need to work together to make sure we all can thrive.
What I love most about this city is the hope, inclusion, and compassion of Portlanders. But most Portlanders I talk to know we can do better. If we work together, we can fulfill Portland’s promise. We can truly be a welcoming, inclusive, and unabashedly progressive city that leads the way for positive change. If you’re ready for Portland to do better for all of us, then I hope you’ll join our campaign today."
Friday, May 8, 2020
Sam Adams - May 8, 2020 Portland Conversations
Sam Adams - May 8, 2020 Portland Conversations
Jason Allen interviews Sam Adams who is a city of Portland, Oregon candidate for Commissioner, Position #4 in 2020.
"As a kid, Sam grew up in the small coastal town of Newport, Oregon. The local economy was in transition: so many trees had been cut down that the logging industry had mostly collapsed. Sam’s father, Larry, a special education teacher, also worked as a commercial fisherman to make ends meet. But overfishing depleted that line of work. Sam’s father struggled with addiction issues. After his parent's divorce, Sam’s mother, Kara, became a single mom of four teenaged kids. With the help of public student family housing and food stamps, Kara obtained a college education.
Sam Adams has worked as a county government intern, congressional aide, a campaign manager, mayoral chief of staff, a member of the city council, a Portland mayor, a nonprofit executive director, an environmental think tank leader of a global organization, a columnist, and a consultant. All this work has been dedicated to a common theme: making communities more educated, healthy, sustainable, prosperous and equitable for all.
I’m running for Portland City Council, Position No. 4 because Portland deserves a City Commissioner who can bring a renewed sense of energy, compassion, and purpose to City Hall. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic arrived at our doors steps, our city was at a critical point - too many feel we are losing opportunities to tackle our most urgent challenges.
Now, more than ever, it’s time for a leader with a proven track record of bringing Portlanders together to get the tough stuff done. You know me as someone who not only shares your progressive values but can deliver results in the service of a holistic agenda to benefit all Portlanders. I’m dedicated to continuing to serve all of Portland, the city we love."
Mingus Mapps - May 8, 2020 Portland Conversations
Mingus Mapps - May 8, 2020 Portland Conversations
Jason Allen interviews Mingus Mapps who is a city of Portland, Oregon candidate for Commissioner, Position #4 in 2020.
"Some folks decide to join civic life because they are molded to follow in their family crest while others see themselves as conduits for change through public engagement. It was somewhere in the magic of life’s winding road that I found my calling. I do feel that I was called to serve.
It is from this desire, this commitment that I am running. After many years of splitting my time teaching urban politics at schools such as Harvard and Cornell and working as a public servant in Portland, I landed in City Hall. I helped manage the City of Portland’ Neighborhood Association and the Crime Prevention Program. Folks, it is just what you imagined it to be. Dysfunctional and ineffective. This is the time, now more than ever with COVID-19 changing the economic landscape for all of us, for us to make sweeping changes to our city government."
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Candace Avalos - May 7, 2020 Portland Conversations
Candace Avalos - May 7, 2020 Portland Conversations
Jason Allen interviews Candace Avalos who is a city of Portland, Oregon candidate for Commissioner, Position #1 in 2020.
"As this city continues to grow and change, our leaders must grow and change with it. We need bold leadership today, because Portland deserves a better tomorrow. I believe in our future, and with your vote, I will fight for it as your commissioner.
My name is Candace Avalos and I am a first generation “Blacktina” from the east coast that transplanted to Portland in 2013. I come from a family of Guatemalan immigrants that came to the United States in the 1960s seeking a brighter future, fleeing violence, poverty, and a lack of opportunities. These roots have taught me to appreciate the value of the vote, as my grandparents faithfully cast their vote in every election cycle seeking leaders that will continue to support their success. This sparked my interest in government accountability and serving the needs of its constituents."
Jessica Vega Pederson - May 7, 2020 Portland Conversations
Jessica Vega Pederson - May 7, 2020 Portland Conversations
Jason Allen interviews Jessica Vega Pederson who is the incumbent Multnomah County Commissioner, District #3 in 2020.
"Our region has grown, and with that growth has come prosperity and inequity. We’re working together to build the 21st century community we need with housing for all, a commitment to addressing the climate crisis, and by ensuring every child has the chance to succeed as early as possible. Together, we can build the modern, equitable, and sustainable community we deserve!
I am a mother, a business professional, a progressive Democrat, a proud resident of East Portland, and the first Latina elected to the Oregon House of Representatives.
As Multnomah County Commissioner I’ve fought to make sure every member of our community has what they need to succeed. I want to make Multnomah County an even better place to live, work, and raise a family. I'm ready to get to work and I hope you'll join us!"
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Sam Chase - April 29, 2020 Portland Conversations
Sam Chase - April 29, 2020 Portland Conversations
Jason Allen interviews Sam Chase who is a city of Portland, Oregon candidate for Commissioner, Position #2 in 2020.
"Sam Chase is a lifelong champion for affordable housing, climate-friendly transportation, clean air and water, parks and nature, jobs, and building a culture of equity and inclusion that drives good governance.
For Sam, the need for affordable housing and services for the vulnerable is personal as well as a professional commitment. As a teenager, Sam lost his father to mental illness and drug addiction. Sam believes that everyone should have the support they need to succeed in life – like affordable housing, healthcare, jobs, and clean air and water.
Sam lives in Northeast Portland with his partner, their 4 children, dog and cat. He received his B.A. from Pitzer College of the Claremont Colleges."
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