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Julian Castro Steps In to Lead SF-based Latino Community Foundation

Julian Castro Steps In to Lead SF-based Latino Community Foundation

We’ll talk with Castro about what he will bring to his new job and his vision to expand the foundation outside of California.

KQED's Forum

December 11, 202355m 45s

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Show Notes

Former U.S. housing secretary and presidential candidate Julian Castro joins us to talk about his new role as CEO of the San Francisco-based Latino Community Foundation. The foundation, which has raised more than $100 million in the last decade, is the largest statewide organization that supports Latino-centered programs. Castro has spent most of his career in Texas, including his tenure as mayor of San Antonio, but he and his twin brother, Joaquin, earned their undergraduate degrees at Stanford University. We’ll talk with Castro about what he will bring to his new job and his vision to expand the foundation outside of California.


Guests:


Julián Castro, newly appointed CEO, Latino Community Foundation; former U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary and former Democratic presidential candidate

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