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Josette Williams Reactivates Boston District 4 in Bid for Council Seat

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Dan talks to lifelong educator Josette Williams who is running for Boston City Council about how she plans to reactivate her district (D4) to create a city government that works for all residents, not just the fortunate few. Topics of their discussion include: a city-wide minimum wage, equity in public education, how to engage youth in government and education, racial and gender equity, and the myth of progress being achieved after one person breaks the glass ceiling. https://www.voteforjosette.com/

Special guest co-host: Deirdre Baugh, a Boston Public School Art teacher, shares her perspective on how things are going in Boston. You can check out her amazing artwork, printed on a t-shirt or sweatshirt, here (support black artists) https://www.thedeitrixartproject.com/

All politics are local

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Dan talks to lifelong educator Josette Williams who is running for Boston City Council about how she plans to reactivate her district (D4) to create a city government that works for all residents, not just the fortunate few. Topics of their discussion include: a city-wide minimum wage, equity in public education, how to engage youth in government and education, racial and gender equity, and the myth of progress being achieved after one person breaks the glass ceiling. https://www.voteforjosette.com/

Special guest co-host: Deirdre Baugh, a Boston Public School Art teacher, shares her perspective on how things are going in Boston. You can check out her amazing artwork, printed on a t-shirt or sweatshirt, here (support black artists) https://www.thedeitrixartproject.com/

All politics are local

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trickledownsocialism/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trickledownsocialism/support
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