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Omer Aziz talks to Sumbul Siddiqui, Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts, about city government, her political journey, the tension between progressive cities and high rents, mental health initiatives, and how local government can support working-class families. More about BROWN BOY: A Memoir can be found here. More about Omer's research at Harvard can be found here. Twitter: @omeraziz12Instagram: @o.maz12 Twitter: @omeraziz12 and @MinorityViews_Instagram: @o.maz12 and @minorityviewspodcast
Sumbul Siddiqui is an American lawyer and politician serving as the 77th mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Siddiqui was elected mayor in 2020 by the Cambridge City Council, after serving in the body for 3 years, becoming the first Muslim mayor in Massachusetts history. Listen to Sumbul's journey. I recorded this epi a few weeks ago, before experimenting with video! It will be my last audio only interview, as I am totally sold on video. Sorry for the video free epi! Follow Sumbul on IG Follow Sumbul on Twitter The City of Cambridge, MA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laylool/message
Sumbul Siddiqui is the Mayor of the City of Cambridge Massachusetts. She is a 2014 graduate of Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law and a 2010 graduate of Brown University.Mayor Siddiqui's City of Cambridge website: https://www.cambridgema.gov/Departments/citycouncil/citycouncilmembers/sumbulsiddiquiMayor Siddiqui's reelection website: https://www.votesumbul.comFollow Mayor Siddiqui on Twitter: @MayorSiddiquiCheck out information about Cambridge's Guaranteed Income Pilot Here: https://www.cambridgema.gov/Departments/mayorsoffice/News/2021/04/guaranteedincomepilotinitiativeIf you want to learn more about what the Mayor and Vice Mayor do on the day-to-day, check out "Women are Here" - Mayor Siddiqui's podcast with Cambridge's Vice-Mayor, Alanna Mallon - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/women-are-here/id1341060679Mayor Siddiqui participated in Emerge Massachusetts, an organization that works "[t]o increase the number of Democratic women leaders from diverse backgrounds in public office through recruitment, training, and providing a powerful network." Find out more here: https://ma.emergeamerica.org. Find us online at https://www.personaljxpod.com and on Twitter @PersonalJxPod Our Theme Song is Pleasant Porridge by Kevin MacLeod.Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7614-pleasant-porridgeLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur logos were designed by Lizzie Lorek.Personal Jurisdiction is powered and distributed with SimpleCast.
Join Linda for her conversation with Sumbul Siddiqui, Mayor, Cambridge, MA as they explore transition and the possibility hidden in our non-linear, difficult life moments. Learn how the Mayor's failures, like not passing the bar exam on her first try, enabled her to ignite passions and reframe difficulty such that it did not define her. Discover the role of our voices and the opportunity to integrate our lived experience in our everyday roles. Guaranteed to help you rethink belonging and the opportunity for inflection points of your life. Please click the like button above and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! Learn more here - https://lindarossetti.com/ @Linda A. Rossetti 2018-2021. All Rights Reserved.
Gone are the days where local politics amount to reelecting erstwhile high school classmates to fill potholes and grow schools. Policy attorney by day and public servant by night, Mehreen Butt, sister to our host, is a Pakistani American town councilor in Wakefield, MA. She joins us to speak about her unique experience as the first American Muslim woman elected to a select board in the state. Believing steadfastly that government is good and public service is a way to give back, she decided to run in 2016 to fulfill a duty “to be the voice for people that don't have a seat at the table.” As there's no handbook on how to be a town councilor, we find out how she acquired support from apolitical aunties and uncles, invaluable coaching from Emerge, and an unsolicited declaration from her father that Obama and Abe Lincoln had both been defeated before. She lost that election. However, she reran in 2017 and was recently reelected for her second three-year term. To her surprise, she liked it a lot more than she thought she would. If you're wondering how town officials can make a difference, consider small but meaningful actions like liaising with the police department regarding implicit bias training, installing a Pride flag, and dedicating funds to protect lakes. So why, we ask, is representation in local politics important? She believes diversity makes for the strongest policy. Case in point: the iconic 2017 photo of exclusively white, right, long-in-the-tooth congressmen considering the future of women's healthcare. It's noted, again, how minorities in power don't just lead but pull others up with them, so that they're not the lone woman or POC in the room where it happens. We learn that it takes an average of seven asks for a woman to agree to run for office; thus, every time Mehreen crosses paths with a potential advocate, you'd better believe she's making that ask. This interview with Mehreen Butt was recorded in November 2020. See what Mehreen is up to as Town Councilor, or fangirl over fellow inspirational female leaders of color such as Sumbul Siddiqui (the first Muslim mayor in Massachusetts) or the Squad. Also check out two organizations she adores, Muslim Advocates, a civil rights organization, and Emgage, a civic nonprofit that encourages American Muslims to be more involved in their communities. American Muslim Project is a production of Rifelion, LLC. Writer and Researcher: Lindsy Gamble Show Edited by Mark Annotto and Asad Butt Music by Simon Hutchinson Hosted by Asad Butt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 191: We had Sumbul Siddiqui, the mayor of Cambridge, and Joe Curtatone, the mayor of Somerville, up on the show. Together, they are the Dynamic Task Force Mayor Duo. 9:24 - Communicating with State and Federal Government 16:34 - First Actions the Mayors Took 22:53 - Getting Tested for COVID-19 in Cambridge 33:03 - What the Mayors are Doing for Fun 41:22 - Small Business Life Support 51:43 - Which is better, Somerville or Cambridge? ---------- WATCH this Episode Here: https://youtu.be/9S-3nRNAr-I ----------- Follow Mayor Siddiqui and Mayor Curtatone! Instagram: @mayorsiddiqui @jcurtatone ------------ Follow GDP! Instagram: @goldendeerproductions Facebook: Facebook.com/GoldenDeerProductions Website: http://goldendeer.productions -------- Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-golden-hours/id1437829342 --------- Follow Conor Holway: Instagram: @bigboachie LinkedIn: linkedin.com/conorholway Twitter: @boachbonnie -------- Listen To The Golden Hours Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, or any of ya favorite podcasts apps.
Sumbul Siddiqui, the new mayor of Cambridge, and Alanna Mallon, the new vice mayor (!!!) begin Season 2 of their podcast, Women Are Here. They reflect upon the their inauguration and that of the new school committee,the Cambridge Public Schools budget process, the 19th Amendment public art process, YWCA's Comedy for a Cause, the Islamic Center of Boston visit, city council committee appointments, the MLK Food Drive, and the Vacant Storefront Creative Design Contest. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui talk about Christmas in Cambridge and Sumbul's experience of the holiday as someone whose family is not Christian. Also, the Vote 16 effort, the Cambridge Youth Council, CRLS bus passes, Cambridge Carnival, Craftwoods, Participatory Budgeting, and holiday cheer! Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Recently re-elected City Councilors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss Petsi Pie, the Harvard Graduate Students Union's strike, universal pre-K recommendations, the Tobin/Vassal Lane Upper School renovation, Participatory Budgeting, and he Winter Market at the Canal. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui breathe a sigh of relief as the 2019 Election is over! Also discussed: shopping local on Small Business Saturday and every day, the Tobin School renovation, and the Inman Square redesign. Alanna reports on trying and failing to join a book group; Sumbul succeeded in dining at Giulia. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui address what is on EVERYONE's mind: the 2019 municipal election, happening next Tuesday, November 5. Time to Get Out the VOTE! Also, library love, the Foundry building, the Sacramento Dog Park, and the new 20mph speed limit on many Cambridge streets. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui address this weeks highlights: Modern Love Show, 19th Amendment, Culture House, Children's Savings Account, Public Art, Tenant Protections, Baby U 10th Anniversary. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui address this weeks highlights: Indigenous People's Day, the 2020 tax rate, the Abide Cambridge program, a Director of Arts & Culture position, PILOT (payments in lieu of taxes), HONK Festival and Oktoberfest. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui present the SIXTIETH episode of Women Are Here! Listen and learn about bringing Halal food to the Cambridge Public Schools, hiring a social worker for the Central Square Library, Community Preservation Act funding allocations, the Cambridgeside Galleria project proposal, and the Mass. Ave. bike lanes. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui address the hot button topics including cannabis equity, the Sullivan Courthouse/First Street Garage parking disposition, Play Streets, PARK(ing) Day, the Global Climate Strike, Cambridge Artists Open Studios, and taxi mobile app options. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television
As election season begins to heat up, and after a marathon council meeting, City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui take a break to talk about the Affordable Housing Overlay, the disposition of the Sullivan Courthouse, tenant displacement, Danehy Park Family Fun Day, and tales from the campaign trail. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the City Council's summer meeting, the Inman Square Parking Pilot, Season 7 of Orange is the New Black, the Arts Task Force Report, updates on the Affordable Housing Overlay, and cannabis in Cambridge. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Two participants in CCTV's Summer Media Institute, Toby Mallon and Liz Anderson interview City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui. The discussion about what it's like to be on the Cambridge City Council is preceded by talk about "Queer Eye." Recorded at Cambridge Community Television
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui tell their tales from the (campaign) trail, talk about the Affordable Housing Overlay, publicly financed elections, e-scooters, and Lights for Liberty. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss all that is happening in Cambridge: Cannabis Equity, the annual City Dance Party, the MBTA fare hike protest, tenant displacement protections, vacant storefronts, and....Lindy West's "Shrill" on Hulu. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui cover the week in Cambridge and beyond: the Cambridge Works graduation, Uber/Lyft parking study, the new City Clerk, Unpacking White Feminism, the First Street Garage parking study, and the Affordable Housing Overlay sessions. Recorded at CCTV 6-20-2019
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui move from discussion of "When They See Us" about the Central Park Five and "Always Be My Maybe" to the Cambridge Arts River Festival. Jerry's Pond, and the Annual Cambridge Pride Brunch. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui host a very special guest – Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley – to talk about the Financial Services Committee, and bringing the community together on the issue of affordable and public housing. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui fill us in on all things Cambridge (and some pop culture, as well!). This week: Book Smart Movie, Baby U graduation, the Community Iftar, Solutions at Work, and Eversource. This is Episode 50! Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui keep us up to date on all things Cambridge: single use plastic ban, Massachusetts Avenue bike lanes, Massachusetts seal and flag, Affordable Housing Finance 101 workshop, Baby U graduation, and the Annual May Community Bike Ride. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui report on the week in Cambridge: Black Odyssey Boston at the Central Square Theater, "Dead to Me," Fyzo Budget Fun, the Participatory Budget Outreach Team, Cambridge Legacy Business Luncheon, Small Business Week, and Inman Square 4th Thursdays. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui, two Cambridge City Councillors, discuss very important Cambridge topics with some detours into popular culture. This week's discussion begins with Discovery of Witches and Dr. Pimple Popper, for real. Following: the anniversary of composting, budget season, the Affordable Housing Overlay, and Cambridge Digs Deep. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the week in Cambridge and beyond: Celine Dion's world tour, suffragist public art, Cambridgeside Galleria rezoning, Taxi Drivers petitions, and the History Cafe at CCTV on April 10 at CCTV. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui cover issues Cambridge and beyond: the movie Us, water/sewer rates, the Cambridge Resident Survey, the upcoming Historical Cafe on April 10 at CCTV, Super LPI (Lead Pedestrian Time) in Central Square, Keytar Bear is back! as is street cleaning. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui bring us up to date on all things Cambridge: the Affordable Housing Overlay, condo conversion, shopping on eBay, the Transit Benefit Ordinance, the Inman Square Loyalty Program, and the "Dignity Matters" drive. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
City Councillors Alanna Mallong and Sumbul Siddiqui bring us the latest from Cambridge: the Tree Protection Ordinance, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and #MeToo, hearing on the death of Laura Levis, the Tobin School renovation, their visit to the Cambridgeport School, and Cambridge "Cold Cases." Recorded at Cambridge Community Television
Cambridge City Councillors Alana Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss all things Cambridge: axe throwing, summer food, the Table of Land Use update, the final tally of the sock drive, the Fayerweather Street School Love March, and the Tree Protection Ordinance. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui bring us up to date on all things Cambridge: eviction sealing legislation, Eversource, The Assassination of Gianni Versace, Cambridge Digs DEEP, the wool sock drive, and the Cambridge NAACP Breakfast. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the hot topics in Cambridge: the Tree Ordinance, Cambridge Digs DEEP, Title IX Girls Running Club, Warm Hearts for Cold Feet Sock Drive, the Tenant Displacement Task Force, and the City's Pay Equity Dashboard. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the latest in Cambridge: the Dr. MLK Day of Service, fundraising for the victims of the East Cambridge fire, Cambridge Digs DEEP, the Mayor's resource fair, and the Warm Hearts for Cold Feet Sock Drive. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui bring us up to date on all things Cambridge: the Hunting Street fire, the Mayor's Fire Fund, Small Business Saturday, the effect of the government shutdown on Cambridge residents, Dr. MLK Day of Service and events, Blood Drive, Winter Sock Drive, and the Envision Cambridge Showcase. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss what is current in the city, as well as what they are watching: A Very British Affair, Dear John, the ability to now check X as the sex designation on birth certificates, the real estate transfer fee, the Arts Task Force, mom-texts and trees and the tree canopy. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television 1-10-2019
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss what is current in the city: the results of the Participatory Budget balloting, children's savings accounts, tenant protections and the Blue Ribbon Commission, the police cadet program, the surveillance and cannabis ordinances, and Cambridge Works. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television 12-18-2018
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss all things Cambridge: Cambridge Digs DEEP, race and equity work, micro aggressions and the things people of color need to deal with every day. Also, the renovation of the fire department headquarters, affordable housing and who has access, Small Business Saturday, the Central Square 5th Friday and Friends of Central Square Gala. Also, a bit about “This is Us.”
Cambridge City Councillors Alana Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the National League of Cities City Summit, playground universal design, the Digital Equity Task Force, publicly financed elections, street busking fees, the Municipal Equity Ordinance, World Remembrance Day, Haunting of Hill House, and the Elmendorf Baking Company.Recorded at Cambridge Community Television
Cambridge City Councillors Alana Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss early voting for municipal elections, gender neutral bathrooms, a dog park for mid-Cambridge, Department of Human Services committee meetings on summer food and workforce development, the Cambridge Housing Assistance Fund event and the Bridge Rep event, Shake Up the Midterms, showing now.Recorded at Cambridge Community Television
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the hot topics in Cambridge: CCTV's 30th Birthday Bash, honoring Ellen Semonoff, A Star is Born, early voting, the women's trip to New York City, the Harvard Square kiosk, and Cambridge Digs DEEP.Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss Comic Con, pedestrian death in Cambridgeport, and the recent shooting and gun violence in the Port. The Cambridge Police Department sponsored an event, Support for Survivors, about domestic violence. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the Kavanaugh confirmation hearing, the city's walk out in support of survivors and its two day training on diversity and inclusion. Also, the YWCA Outstanding Women awards, the Council's Housing Committee hearing, the Yes on Question 3 order, and policy discussions on cannabis and taxes. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui talk with Congresswoman Katherine Clark about the midterm elections, the Red to Blue initiative to turn districts from Republican to Democratic, the efforts to elect women and the particular challenges facing women candidates. Also: the Mayor's Art Task Force, the Port Task Force, PARKing Day, and the Paddy's 5K. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
In this, the 25th episode, City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss what's new in Cambridge: they "appeared" on the Jim and Margery Show (without Jim and Margery), the Retail Strategy Report, electric scooters, the Sherman Street Quiet Zone, Danehy Park Day, Blindspot by Dr. Banaji, and the Merrimack Valley gas fire.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui return with a discussion on "Crazy Rich Asians," the Hysteria podcast, Evolve Fitness, Ayanna Pressley, the Middlesex DA's race, Sancta Maria, and the Y2Y youth shelter in Harvard Square. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
Cambridge City Councilors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui take time out from summer break to discuss all things Cambridge. In this episode: the HBO series "Insecure," Bird Scooters, Dark room, the Cambridge Task Force, the Surveillance Ordinance, the Climate Change Petition, the Central Square Mural Project, and the Tutoring Plus drive for school supplies. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television.
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui address all things Cambridge. Today's guest is Olivia D'Ambrosio; discussion included Bridge Repertory Theater, the article about Alanna and Sumbul in Scout Cambridge, the Multicultural Art Center, Central Square, the YWCA and the Peace Walk in the Park.
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss all things Cambridge, as well as their favorite tv shows, food and their friendship. Todays show includes the tv show Killing Eve, Transition House fundraiser, the Supreme Court travel ban decision, Justice Kennedy's retirement, Celeste Ng, #smallacts, the City Dance Party, and the Families Belong Together Rally. Produced at Cambridge Community Television.
City Councillors Alana Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss all things Cambridge: fire stations, trees! the Port, legal aid, the Chicago fire, weddings, and friendships. Produced at Cambridge Community Television
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui reflect on the week in Cambridge: Cambridge Rindge and Latin School graduation, Generation Delta, recent Supreme Court rulings, busking fees, Envision Cambridge, manels (!?), Nesterly, Airbnb, and Safe Streets. produced at Cambridge Community Television
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the Inman Square redesign, Handmaids Tale, the Pride Brunch, Immigrant Family Day, the Lafayette Square fire house, and Iftar. Recorded at Cambridge Community Television
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the RBG documentary gun violence and recent incidents in Cambridge the Citizens Academy and the suffrage movement 100th anniversary celebrationProduced at Cambridge Community Television
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss Richard Rothsteins presentation at the Cambridge Public Library The Color of Law about intentional housing segregation and discrimination by the federal state and local governments the documentary about Ruth Bader Ginsburg RGB the discussion at the Cambridge Public Library on Women in Office and Memorial Day
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the upcoming Women Elected in Cambridge panel at the Cambridge Public Library next Wednesday May 23 at 630pm as well as the Housing Committee tenant protections Ramadan the Citys Outstanding Employee Awards and cannabisRecorded at Cambridge Community Television
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss whats happening in Cambridge city government the Employee Parking Permit Pilot Inman Square the Early Education Task Force the Department of Human Service Programs wait list and bike lanes
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui are back at Cambridge Community Television to discuss what is new in Cambridge Todays guest is Sarah Stanton from the Budget Director for the City of Cambridge Todays topics Mayfair City Budget Central Flea Affordable Housing Rally Bruce Springsteen The West Wing
Cambridge CityCouncillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui are back at Cambridge CommunityTelevision to discuss what is new in Cambridge Todays topics the newCambridge Police Department Office of Procedural Justice childrens savingsaccounts what is happening with Ryles in Inman Square the flood plain overlaythe Foundry building and Harvard Arts First
In this their TENTH episode City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss how much they miss CCTV since they have been recording at City Hall for the past two episodes and CCTV misses them too Also the 12th Cambridge Science Festival the Women in Comedy Festival Affordable Housing Week Evicted by Matthew Desmond the Housing Committee and the MBTA Better Bus Project
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss Ruth Bader Ginsburg the RGB documentary the cannabis commission the fate of the EMF building which currently houses many artists and the Islamic Center of Boston Open Mosque Day
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui talk about Sumbuls broken ankle the proposed Arts Overlay District in Central Square citywide curbside composting street cleaning and vacant storefronts
City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss their recent trip to Washington DC for the National League of Cities conference They discuss the National Coalition of LowIncome Housing the Cambridge Youth Council amazing WalkoutDay gun safety and the National Honor SocietyRecorded at Cambridge Community Television
City CouncillorsAlanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the Oscars the film Shape of Water housing tenants first right of refusal the Cambridge Immigrant Legal Defense Fund the Cambridge Community Foundation Womens History Month HSBA women in media and the National League of Cities
City CouncillorsAlanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the movie Black Panther therestaurant Highland Fried Community Legal Services and Counseling Centersimmigrant services including Know Your Rights workshops the CambridgeHealth Alliance See Test and Treat event this Saturday for uninsured andunderinsured women curbside composting the redesign of traffic patterns inInman Square and a shoutout for Backyard Medias podcasts
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss Adam Rippon and the US Olympic team Jerrys Pond the Cambridge Street bike lanes Schoolhouse Rock andCASPARs Warm Hearts for Warm Feet Sock Drive Produced at Cambridge Community Television
Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui discuss the Cambridge Police Departments Safety Net Initiative Community Policing and CASPARs Warm Hearts for Warm Feet Sock Drive with Superintendent Christine Elow
The first episode of a new podcast withnewly elected Cambridge City Councillors Alanna Mallon and Sumbul Siddiqui