
Working-class reformer running for Congress in CA-2. Army medic turned surgical tech. Writing about the fight to take our democracy back from corporate capture — one worker, one idea, one district at a time.
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John Steinbeck’s Chapter 25 of The Grapes of Wrath is one of the most striking political passages in American literature. He describes a California overflowing with food — oranges dumped in ditches, potatoes burned, pigs slaughtered — while...
How water storage decisions could reshape farms, jobs, and rural economic stability on the North Coast
Transparency note: The data and context in this piece draw significantly from research and analysis produced by the Sonoma County Farm B...
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about agriculture, food policy, and what real food security actually looks like — especially here in California’s 2nd Congressional District, where I’m running for Congress. This is a region defined by workin...
Party loyalty without accountability has weakened labor. It’s time to return unions to their original purpose: independent power for working people.
For generations, labor unions have been the backbone of working-class power in America. Th...
The right to self-determination — in life, in labor, and on the land.
The days between Christmas and the New Year always feel different. The world slows down just enough for us to think — not about resolutions or wish lists, but about what...
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Working-class reformer running for Congress in CA-2. Army medic turned surgical tech. Writing about the fight to take our democracy back from corporate capture — one worker, one idea, one district at a time.
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