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Civic Cocktail
Crosscut
8 episodes
7 months ago
The Civic Cocktail podcast connects elected and community leaders with the public for lively conversations about important issues facing the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re new to the region or a self-described “civic nerd,” this program is sure to be fun and fascinating.
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The Civic Cocktail podcast connects elected and community leaders with the public for lively conversations about important issues facing the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re new to the region or a self-described “civic nerd,” this program is sure to be fun and fascinating.
Show more...
Politics
News
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The Year in Review: A Special Episode of Civic Cocktail
Civic Cocktail
57 minutes 23 seconds
2 years ago
The Year in Review: A Special Episode of Civic Cocktail
Converge Media’s Omari Salisbury, Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison, Plymouth Housing CEO Karen Lee and Rep. Jamila Taylor share highs and lows of the year. Twists and turns defined 2022 in Seattle and beyond. On the national level, inflation surged as pandemic cases waned and the overturning of a landmark abortion law helped fuel a surprising result in the midterm elections. Locally, a new city attorney and mayor came to power as public safety concerns continued their rise and homelessness remained a perennial concern. There was some good news we could all agree on, too: The Mariners finally made it back to the playoffs, though their journey was also filled with thrilling twists and turns.   Yet what do all of these events lead up to? Are we seeing more political progress and more lasting solutions for the city, or is there just more of the same in store for the new year?  For this episode of the Civic Cocktail podcast, we have invited a panel of elected and community leaders to help us understand where 2022 brought us and where we might be headed. Host Monica Guzman sits down with Converge Media’s Omari Salisbury, Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison, Plymouth Housing CEO Karen Lee and Rep. Jamila Taylor for some serious talk, mixed with questions that are a little fun. This conversation was recorded on Dec. 7, 2022. Civic Cocktail is a production of Seattle City Club and Crosscut. --- Credits Host: Mónica Guzmán Podcast production: Mark Baumgarten Event production: Jake Newman, Andrea O'Meara
Civic Cocktail
The Civic Cocktail podcast connects elected and community leaders with the public for lively conversations about important issues facing the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re new to the region or a self-described “civic nerd,” this program is sure to be fun and fascinating.