
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Special Bonus Episode: Ojai's first directly elected Mayor, Johnny Johnston, is nearing the end of his second and final term. It seemed a good time to catch up with what's going in the city with the pandemic, the coming election and what he hopes for Ojai's future. The lawsuit that forced the city and school district to divide into proportionally populated districts - designed to increase minority participation but likely to have the opposite effect - comes in for a critical analysis of its effects.
We talk about the what works with the city, what doesn't, and how to nurture and encouragement young people and people of color to get involved with civic affairs. We also talk about threats to Ojai, past, present and future, and the way forward toward a sustainable, prosperous community.
We did not get around to talking about the Lakers' title, Tom Brady's durability or the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
5
1414 ratings
Special Bonus Episode: Ojai's first directly elected Mayor, Johnny Johnston, is nearing the end of his second and final term. It seemed a good time to catch up with what's going in the city with the pandemic, the coming election and what he hopes for Ojai's future. The lawsuit that forced the city and school district to divide into proportionally populated districts - designed to increase minority participation but likely to have the opposite effect - comes in for a critical analysis of its effects.
We talk about the what works with the city, what doesn't, and how to nurture and encouragement young people and people of color to get involved with civic affairs. We also talk about threats to Ojai, past, present and future, and the way forward toward a sustainable, prosperous community.
We did not get around to talking about the Lakers' title, Tom Brady's durability or the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.
38,514 Listeners
90,780 Listeners
8,652 Listeners
225,873 Listeners
43,359 Listeners
9,278 Listeners
86,591 Listeners
110,759 Listeners
57,384 Listeners
3,318 Listeners