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Our second “Agent of Change” is Tay Anderson, the 19-year-old running for the Denver Public School Board. What does his Trump Era campaign mean for us and for our schools?
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Further reading:
You can read all about Tay’s platform on his website: www.tayanderson.org
And here’s a recent piece Melanie Asmar wrote about the District 4 race: Inside the three-candidate battle for northeast Denver’s school board seat
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Our theme song is "Minnow" by Felix Fast4ward.
Also heard in this episode: “When I See You” and “If You Got the Blues” by Dragondeer; “Love Isn’t Enough” by Pink Hawks; and “Just Look at My Habits,” “This is the Girl,” and “Cobraskin Wallet” by Man Mantis. Huge thanks to all three for the use of their music.
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Learn more about Changing Denver at our site, www.changingdenver.com, or follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver.
Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network.
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Our second “Agent of Change” is Tay Anderson, the 19-year-old running for the Denver Public School Board. What does his Trump Era campaign mean for us and for our schools?
--
Further reading:
You can read all about Tay’s platform on his website: www.tayanderson.org
And here’s a recent piece Melanie Asmar wrote about the District 4 race: Inside the three-candidate battle for northeast Denver’s school board seat
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Our theme song is "Minnow" by Felix Fast4ward.
Also heard in this episode: “When I See You” and “If You Got the Blues” by Dragondeer; “Love Isn’t Enough” by Pink Hawks; and “Just Look at My Habits,” “This is the Girl,” and “Cobraskin Wallet” by Man Mantis. Huge thanks to all three for the use of their music.
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Learn more about Changing Denver at our site, www.changingdenver.com, or follow us on Twitter at @ChangingDenver.
Changing Denver is a proud member of the Denver Podcast Network.
For behind-the-scenes goodies, personal tidbits, local music recommendations, occasional bonus interviews and more, sign up for our newsletter.
Thanks for listening!