In this episode, Zuby sits down with Seneca Scott, an Oakland-based former union organiser turned community advocate and political candidate. Seneca shares his early involvement in the labour movement, his shift toward urban farming, and how burnout led him to rediscover his purpose through grassroots activism. The two discuss California's progressive policies, crime, and the need for civic engagement. Seneca also reflects on political violence and his vision for creating safer communities through active participation.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro
(01:00) Seneca Scott's background and upbringing
(01:36) Journey into the labor movement
(02:55) Burnout and passion for cooking
(03:44) Urban farming and community building
(05:26) Political awakening and running for office
(07:28) Challenges and controversies in Oakland
(12:35) Progressive policies and their impact
(19:25) Global influences and funding
(33:19) Harm reduction and drug policies
(35:56) Rehab and harm reduction
(37:23) Housing First and illegal dumping crisis
(39:23) Police staffing and community sentiment
(40:18) The importance of voting and community engagement
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