Ep. 49: Service Over Status: Running for More Than a Seat
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What does it take to actually change the status quo—and not just talk about it?
In this episode of Beyond Resistance, hosts Sarah Schulz and Jennifer Austin sit down with Michael White, U.S. Army veteran, longtime union member, educator, and candidate for Michigan State Senate (District 15). From Ypsilanti to Ann Arbor and beyond, Michael breaks down why this moment demands new leadership—and backs it up with data. We dig into the hard truths facing Washtenaw County, including jaw dropping stats on income inequality and economic segregation, and why “business as usual” simply isn’t working. Michael shares what motivated him to run for office (again), why primaries should be about choice, not chaos, and how service—not ego—should be the foundation of public office.
You’ll hear:
🔥 Why Washtenaw County ranks last in Michigan for income inequality
🔥 What real “change the guard” leadership looks like
🔥 How unions, military service, and community work shape policy priorities
🔥 A refreshing take on respectful primaries and coalition building
🔥 A fun, human moment about childhood dreams (yes, really)
This conversation is grounded, insightful, and unapologetically focused on people—not politics as usual. Whether you’re a data nerd, a grassroots organizer, or just someone tired of the same old playbook, this episode is for you.
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