Episode 36: People-Centered Politics with Denver City Council Candidate Shannon Hoffman

We’re thrilled to share this conversation with Shannon Hoffman (she/her), educator, collaborator, activator, and now a candidate for Denver City Council!

Shannon’s fire for justice and civic engagement inspired her to run after she witnessed how policies directly impact people — for better and worse.

Her campaign's part of a growing grassroots movement shaking up the status quo in a city where many elected officials have avoided accountability to their communities and allowed harmful policies — like the violent displacement of unhoused folks by police — to continue unchecked.

Tune in to hear us talk about...

  • How communities can leverage their collective power to get shit done and get us all free

  • Shannon’s experience running for office while working full-time to bring to life affordable housing, a grocery store, and other much-needed community spaces

  • Moments during her experiences with abolitionist organizing that led her to consider pursuing public office, even though she’d never thought about it before

  • Ways she's seen harmful policies and white supremacy culture impact her students

  • Setting boundaries and practicing self-care… even when you’re super busy disrupting the system

  • Advice for running for office

  • …and more!

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