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Danny Sauter returns to discuss his journey from candidate to District 3 Supervisor-elect with host Ben Kaplan.
Hear about the highs, challenges, and lessons learned from the campaign trail and what’s next for San Francisco's vibrant heart.
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In this episode of We Are San Francisco, host Ben Kaplan sits down with District 1 Supervisor candidates Jen Nossokoff and Marjan Philhour to explore their visions for the Richmond District. From public safety and sustainable transit to the future of City College and addressing San Francisco’s fentanyl crisis, both candidates offer unique insights and approaches to solving the city's most pressing issues. As the candidates share their personal motivations and experiences, this episode delves into what sets them apart and how they plan to bring real change to their community.
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In this episode of We Are San Francisco, host Ben Kaplan sits down with District 11 Supervisor candidates Adlah Chisti, EJ Jones, and Michael Lai to discuss the pressing issues facing one of San Francisco’s most overlooked districts. From addressing the socioeconomic disparities that keep District 11 waiting for city resources, to the fight for better schools, safer streets, and cleaner neighborhoods, these candidates share their vision for the future.
Adlah Chisti highlights her deep connection to the community, drawing on her six years of political experience and her dedication to transparency and accountability. EJ Jones emphasizes his lived experience and long-standing work in the district, advocating for holistic safety measures and the need to end the fentanyl crisis. Meanwhile, Michael Lai focuses on how his fundraising prowess and commitment to education and childcare set him apart.
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In this episode of We Are San Francisco, we hear from three diverse District 9 candidates—H Brown, Julian Bermudez, and Trevor Chandler—each sharing their unique visions for the city. From reforming public safety and increasing community representation to addressing housing and corruption, these voices capture the urgency of change and the future they want to create for San Francisco.
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In this episode of We Are San Francisco, we bring together three passionate candidates—Autumn Hope, Bilal Mahmood, and Scotty Jacobs—who are vying to represent District 5. With diverse backgrounds and unique perspectives, they discuss the pressing issues facing San Francisco, from tackling the fentanyl crisis to improving housing and reducing red tape. Each candidate shares their vision for making District 5 a safer, more vibrant community and their strategies for addressing homelessness, public safety, and local business challenges. Tune in to hear how they plan to shape the future of the city’s heart.
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In this engaging episode of We Are San Francisco, we sit down with three candidates vying for the District 7 Supervisor seat: Matt Boschetto, Myrna Melgar, and Stephen Martin Pinto. Join us as they discuss their unique perspectives on the city's most pressing issues, including housing, public safety, and the role of small businesses in shaping the community. From lifelong residents to political newcomers, these candidates share their vision for the future of San Francisco and what sets them apart in this pivotal election. Whether you're a local or simply interested in the dynamic landscape of San Francisco politics, this episode offers insights into the challenges and opportunities ahead.
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In this episode of We Are San Francisco, we dive deep into the heart of District Three’s local elections. Join Ben Kaplan as he chats with candidates Danny Sauter, Eduard Navarro, Moe Jamil, and Sharon Lai about their visions for the city. From tackling housing challenges to boosting community trust, and bringing fresh leadership to one of the city's most vibrant districts, this conversation highlights the future of San Francisco through the eyes of passionate leaders. Don’t miss their insights on what it takes to drive real change.
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Join host Ben Kaplan in this episode of "We Are San Francisco," where he engages in a thoughtful and candid conversation with Mark Farrell, the 44th Mayor of San Francisco and a key contender in the upcoming mayoral election. Mark opens up about the city's most pressing issues, from enhancing public safety and tackling homelessness to supporting small businesses and steering economic recovery in the post-pandemic era.
Tune in for an engaging dialogue that goes beyond politics to explore the heart and soul of San Francisco, its people, and its potential for transformation.
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Join us on "WE Are San Francisco" for a conversation with District Attorney Brooke Jenkins. In this episode, host Ben Kaplan explores the significant reforms and challenges Brooke has navigated in her tenure, from public safety initiatives to tackling drug-related crimes in the heart of the city. Discover the balance of enforcing law and fostering community relations as we dive into the complexities of managing justice in one of America’s most iconic cities. Tune in to gain unique insights into the legal dynamics and leadership that shape San Francisco.
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In this episode host Ben Kaplan sits down with Chesa Boudin, former San Francisco district attorney and the new founding executive director of UC Berkeley's Criminal Law and Justice Center. They dive into the pressing issues that define urban public safety, from the entanglements of homelessness to the complexities of judicial reform in the city. Chesa shares his candid insights on the systemic failures at City Hall to address visible problems on the streets of San Francisco, despite the allocation of substantial funds meant to combat homelessness. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of local judicial decisions and the critical need for genuine solutions over political blame games. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on how legal and political dynamics are shaping the future of public safety and civic responsibility in urban landscapes.
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In this episode, Ben Kaplan sits down with Catherine Stefani, the District 2 Supervisor of San Francisco, for a candid discussion on her aspirations, her tenure, and the pressing issues facing the city. As Stefani shares her insights, we delve into the heart of San Francisco's political landscape, examining the roles of public safety, housing, and education in shaping the future. A staunch advocate for law enforcement and public service, she outlines her strategies for enhancing safety and fostering community trust. The conversation also explores Stefani's legislative efforts to combat corruption and improve city governance, highlighting her dedication to transparency and accountability. From her personal journey to her vision for a thriving San Francisco, join us as we uncover the depth of commitment and passion Stefani brings to her role as a supervisor and a candidate for the California State Assembly.
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The second episode of the 'Meet The Candidates' series features Ahsha Safai, a current member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, as he discusses his background, career in city government, and mayoral candidacy with host Ben Kaplan.
Born in Iran and raised in the United States, Safai provides insights into his journey from an immigrant family to a position of leadership in San Francisco. He outlines his work with the Board of Supervisors, focusing on his contributions to city planning, housing, and labor rights.
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In the first episode of We Are San Francisco's special 'Meet The Candidates' series host Ben Kaplan delves into the city's political landscape with mayoral candidate Daniel Lurie. Known for his philanthropic leadership at Tipping Point Community and his ties to the Levi Strauss family, Lurie discusses his motivations for running for mayor, emphasizing his concern for the city's direction and his desire for a San Francisco that maintains its pride and integrity for future generations.
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In this episode of "We Are San Francisco," host Ben Kaplan dives into an interesting conversation with Todd David, a prominent figure in San Francisco's political landscape. Todd's journey from a concerned parent to a key player in local politics showcases the power of grassroots activism and the impact of community involvement. The episode delves into the complexities of San Francisco's political culture, addressing pressing issues like housing, transportation, public safety, and the intricacies of local elections. Engaging and thought-provoking, this episode sheds light on the potential for positive change in San Francisco and the role every citizen can play in shaping their city's future. Join us for a deep dive into the heart of urban politics and the stories of those driving change in one of America's most dynamic cities.
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In this episode, we delve into the intricate web of San Francisco's political landscape with Mary Jung, former chair of the San Francisco Democratic Party and a key political powerbroker in our city. We explore the city's shift from a collegial to a polarized environment, dissecting the dynamics between moderates and progressives. Mary shares her perspective on the impact of kindness culture on political progress, the consequences of recent recalls, and the importance of voter engagement in upcoming elections. We also discuss the influence of money in politics, the challenge of representation in rank choice voting, and the role of political insiders versus outsiders. Join us for a deep dive into the complexities of San Francisco's political scene and the strategies for navigating its future.
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Discover the heartbeat of San Francisco's entrepreneurial spirit in this electrifying episode of 'We Are San Francisco.' Join our live panel of city's trailblazers - Katy Tang, Ben Bleiman, Ben Kaplan and Teddy Kramer - as they unravel the challenges and triumphs of small business in the iconic city. From pandemic struggles to bureaucratic navigation, get an insider's view on what it takes to keep SF's business scene vibrant and innovative. If you're passionate about business, community, and the future of San Francisco, this episode is a must-listen!
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Join host Ben Kaplan in this episode of 'We Are San Francisco' featuring Myrna Melgar, a dedicated member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors representing District 7. This episode delves into the nuances of urban planning and governance in one of America's most dynamic cities. Myrna, with her hands-on experience in city policy, discusses the unique challenges and opportunities in District 7, from tackling the housing crisis to enhancing public infrastructure. Her insights offer a realistic look at the efforts and complexities involved in making San Francisco a more livable and equitable city for all. Tune in to hear a candid conversation about the strides and struggles in urban development and community engagement in San Francisco.
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In this episode of "We Are San Francisco," host Ben Kaplan engages with Rodney Fong, a fourth-generation San Franciscan and President and CEO of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. Rodney offers a unique perspective on the city's business and planning landscape, combining historical insight with forward-thinking vision. The discussion covers efforts to revitalize downtown and foster community spirit, providing a deep dive into San Francisco's past and future. This episode inspires listeners to actively participate in shaping a vibrant and inclusive city, exploring the heart of San Francisco's ongoing evolution.
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In this episode of "We Are San Francisco," host Ben Kaplan sits down with Lily Ho, a dynamic force in the community and a key figure in the historic recall of three members of the San Francisco Board of Education. Dive into a tale of grassroots activism, as Lily shares her journey from observing the impact of school closures on vulnerable youth to spearheading a citywide movement for change. This episode unveils the intricate tapestry of community mobilization, revealing how ordinary residents transformed their frustration into a powerful campaign for educational reform and civic engagement. Discover the role of the Asian American community in rallying support, the strategic use of social media and local events, and the unyielding spirit of San Franciscans in challenging the status quo. It's a story of hope, resilience, and the belief that every voice counts in shaping the future of a city renowned for its diversity and innovation. Join us for an inspiring exploration of what it truly means to be part of the San Francisco community.
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In this episode of "We Are San Francisco," host Ben Kaplan interviews Supervisor Matt Dorsey about the city's police staffing crisis. Dorsey proposes the Police Full Staffing Act, a charter amendment aimed at establishing minimum staffing levels and creating a police recruiting fund. The discussion centers on the necessity of a fully staffed police department for law enforcement and community safety. Dorsey, who has a background in law and police communications, combines professional insight with personal experiences, including his battles with substance abuse and being HIV-positive, to emphasize the importance of addressing San Francisco's public safety issues. The episode highlights the challenges in police recruitment, the need for department reform, and Dorsey's call for immediate action through voter engagement and legislative amendments. The conversation provides a nuanced perspective on the balance between policing and community needs in San Francisco.
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