Across California and the country,a new generation of organizers and working class people are stepping up to lead.
Host Jane Kim and comedian and organizer Nato Green unpack recent headlines and why voters are hungry for authenticity, not poll-tested slogans. They talk about retirements in Congress, the limits of consultant-driven politics, and how real movement energy translates into wins.
Then Jane sits down with Sacramento Councilmember Mai Vang, the eldest of 16 and daughter of Hmong refugees, who is challenging an 81-year-old incumbent in a seat held by the same family for nearly five decades. Mai shares the moment that pushed her to run, how growing up in South Sacramento shaped her urgency on health care, immigration, and affordability, and what it would mean to bring community organizer instincts to Washington.
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