188: with Jennifer Yeh, Eugene City Councilor
Podcast |
Broken Class
Publisher |
Thomas Hiura
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Music
News
Politics
Publication Date |
Apr 13, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:11:43

Jennifer Yeh is a mother, a neighborhood advocate, and one-eighth of Eugene's City Council, representing Ward 4 (Northeast Eugene/Harlow). While I've expressed critical testimony at several meetings, her thoughtful receptiveness and sincere listening skills have always been self-evident. She is also a UO graduate in English, and the co-Executive Director for the Lane County History Museum. 

We discuss not liking beer (1:55), private citizen to public official (2:51), representing Ward 4 (is it conservative?) (7:47), campaign priorities (11:52), businesses, MUPTE, Opportunity Zones (14:34), Riverfront update and Yeh's qualifications (19:25), diversity on boards and commissions (24:38), inclusion and mental health (28:17), her family and anti-Asian racism (31:07) Britney Spears, Ye, fame and bullying (34:33), children, technology and photography (39:00), two new TV shows (The Dropout, The Chair) (45:22), Eugene in 2040 and electrification (48:02), EVs, car culture and transportation (53:33), getting involved and why I dislike "Councilor" (59:43), the brokenness of addiction services (1:04:07).  SONG: "Rant" [live] by Gradient (1:09:51). 

The discussion is on video in 4K at https://youtu.be/cKUbVy_iffI

Please follow/rate/review the podcast, and check out Jennifer's campaign website: https://electjenniferyeh.com

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