Podcast: City Council D2 (N/NE) Candidate Michelle DePass
Her understanding of urbanism and transportation is rooted in family history and economic necessity.
Her understanding of urbanism and transportation is rooted in family history and economic necessity.
Great leadership starts with a compelling vision.
Fixing flats, fixing Portland.
Question #2 asks how candidates would save lives.
Lots of good ideas here. But who can actually make them happen?
“I know I can do that job. I know I can help the city. I’ve got the experience and the know-how.”
If 100 people show up, it could alter the outcome the upcoming election.
Hope to see you on the patio Wednesday.
35 years ago, Burkholder might have started something like Bike Happy Hour himself as a fledgling bike activist.
Lykins is trying to redefine — and re-invigorate — what it means to be a Portland progressive.
In the past decade, Arnold went from building a community garden, to flying helicopters in Afghanistan, to patrolling Portland streets by bike.
A cider evangelist inspired to run after over 40 nights on the front lines of the 2020 protests.