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Julián Castro: On Moving Past The “Dark Heart” Of The Trump Administration
Manage episode 279713898 series 2683645
This week on All Ears Abby talks about good government and the American Dream with Julián Castro, whose own journey in public service began in San Antonio, first as city councilman at age 26 and then as mayor at 35. In 2014, President Obama put him in charge of HUD: the sprawling federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Last year, he spent most of his time away from home and family as he ran in the Democratic presidential primary. Since dropping out, he’s started a podcast and begun to think about how he can continue to be of service to his community. Julián and Abby grapple with how divided Democrats can find common ground within the party. Julián also tells Abby he believes government does have a role to play in helping people achieve the American Dream, particularly those who rely on housing and healthcare programs to create stability. He recounts his own experience growing up in Texas in a family that exemplifies that model, where his grandmother came to this country as an orphan from Mexico, and lived to see her grandsons go to Harvard Law School.
Find Julián Castro on Twitter: @JuliánCastro
Listen to Our America with Julián Castro
EPISODE LINKS
2012 Democratic National Convention keynote speech: Julián Castro (New York Times)
Everything Julián Castro Knows He Learned From His Mother (Texas Monthly)
Raza Unida Party (Texas State Historical Association)
Biden Says His And Obama's Immigration Record Was A ‘Mistake’ (Politico)
Gini Coefficient by Country, 2020 (World Population Review)
The Marshall Plan (The George C. Marshall Foundation)
53 つのエピソード
Manage episode 279713898 series 2683645
This week on All Ears Abby talks about good government and the American Dream with Julián Castro, whose own journey in public service began in San Antonio, first as city councilman at age 26 and then as mayor at 35. In 2014, President Obama put him in charge of HUD: the sprawling federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Last year, he spent most of his time away from home and family as he ran in the Democratic presidential primary. Since dropping out, he’s started a podcast and begun to think about how he can continue to be of service to his community. Julián and Abby grapple with how divided Democrats can find common ground within the party. Julián also tells Abby he believes government does have a role to play in helping people achieve the American Dream, particularly those who rely on housing and healthcare programs to create stability. He recounts his own experience growing up in Texas in a family that exemplifies that model, where his grandmother came to this country as an orphan from Mexico, and lived to see her grandsons go to Harvard Law School.
Find Julián Castro on Twitter: @JuliánCastro
Listen to Our America with Julián Castro
EPISODE LINKS
2012 Democratic National Convention keynote speech: Julián Castro (New York Times)
Everything Julián Castro Knows He Learned From His Mother (Texas Monthly)
Raza Unida Party (Texas State Historical Association)
Biden Says His And Obama's Immigration Record Was A ‘Mistake’ (Politico)
Gini Coefficient by Country, 2020 (World Population Review)
The Marshall Plan (The George C. Marshall Foundation)
53 つのエピソード
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