
Our Portland with Sarah Iannarone
Portland Mayoral candidate Sarah Iannarone discusses the issues facing Portland
Friends of Sarah for Portland
Show overview
Our Portland with Sarah Iannarone launched in 2019 and has put out 46 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 31 min and 43 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Government show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 5.6 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2020, with 38 episodes published. Published by Friends of Sarah for Portland.
From the publisher
Join Portland Mayoral candidate Sarah Iannarone as she discusses the pressing issues facing Portland and the solutions we can put in place today to start solving them. You can send your questions into Sarah using the #OurPortland hashtag on social media, or by recording a voice memo on your phone and emailing it to [email protected].
Latest Episodes
View all 46 episodesGuaranteed Basic Income w/ Scott Santens
Sarah discusses her proposed Guaranteed Basic Income pilot and is later joined by Scott Santens, full-time advocate for Unconditional Basic Income.
Helping Youth Lead w/ Libra Forde
Sarah is joined by Libra Forde, Chief Operating Officer at Self Enhancement, Inc., to discuss the courageous vision of today's youth, advocating for them, and letting young people lead.
Do. Do More. Do Better. w/ Stephen Green
Sarah speaks with Stephen Green about his new initiative, Do. Do More. Do Better. centering the community, and making a commitment to being uncomfortable.
From Food Insecurity to Food Sovereignty w/ Eddie Hill
Sarah speaks with Edward Hill, Co-Director of Black Food Sovereignty Coalition, about the current state of Portland's food systems.
Racism & Public Health w/ Leslie Gregory & Alexis Dinno
Sarah talks with Leslie Gregory, Founder and Executive Director of Right To Health. Right To Health is a local non-profit working to have racism declared a public health crisis. Sarah then talks to Alexis Dinno, Associate Professor at OHSU-PSU School of Public Health about how all policy is health policy.
State of #OurPortland
Sarah’s State of #OurPortland address, delivered on Saturday, July 18th, 2020. Video of her address is available online at https://sarah2020.com/state.
Black Resilience w/ Cameron Whitten
A conversation with Cameron Whitten, co-founder of Portland’s Black Resilience Fund, some campaign updates, and Sarah’s thoughts on the current moment in the Black Lives Matter movement, including the violence being perpetrated on protesters by Portland Police and now federal troops as well.
The Tea w/ Gregory McKelvey
Sarah joins campaign director Gregory McKelvey / @GregoryMcKelvey on Twitter to discuss the primary campaign.
Leading From The Heart w/ Judith Rizzio
Sarah joins style activist Judith Rizzio / @outofourclosetpdx on Instagram Live to discuss being a woman in politics and why having women in leadership is so vital.
Turning Challenge into Opportunity w/ Simon Tam
Sarah joins her friend Simon Tam / @SimonTheTam on Twitter to talk about how we can nourish Portland’s arts and culture during the coming COVID-19 recovery.
Workers’ Rights are Workers’ Rights w/ Brodie Grody
Sarah joined dancer and sex worker advocate Brodie Grody / @brodiegrody on Instagram Live to discuss freelancer rights, tenant rights, and the stigmatization of sex work.
The True Cost of Status Quo w/ Chris O’Connor
Sarah joined public defender Chris O’Connor / @ChristopOConnor on Twitter to discuss the true financial and human cost of continuing with the current criminal justice status quo.
Working and Living in a Sustainable City w/ Kat Stevens
Sarah joined health care analyst and working mom Kat Stevens / @kittiepryde on Instagram Live to discuss what it would take to make Portland a sustainable city where people can live and work.
A Compassionate Response to Homelessness w/ Elliott Young
Sarah joined professor Elliott Young / @elliottyoungpdx on Twitter to discuss the value of listening to people experiencing homelessness when developing a compassionate response to our ongoing housing crisis.
Pushing for a Green New Deal w/ Suzie Kassouf
Sarah joined educator and climate activist Suzie Kassouf / @rememberingforgetting on Instagram Live to discuss pushing for a Green New Deal in Portland.
Talk Less, Walk More w/ Ian Karmel
Sarah joined comedian Ian Karmel / @iankarmel on Instagram Live to discuss keeping Portland affordable and leadership that does less talking, more walking.
Passion and Issues w/ Michael Fuller
Sarah joined Michael Fuller / @UnderdogLawBlog on Twitter to discuss the role of the City Attorney and how Portlanders would benefit from leadership motivated by passion and issues rather than budgets and directives.
Fostering Portland’s Artistic Community w/ Chris Funk
Sarah joined musician Chris Funk / @criticalfunk on Instagram Live to discuss fostering the artistic community in Portland.
Municipal Support for Small Business w/ Rick Turoczy
Sarah joined Rick Turoczy of PIE to discuss how the City of Portland can best support our startup and small business communities.
Combating Traffic Violence with Urgency w/ Michelle DuBarry
Sarah joined Michelle DuBarry / @DuBarryPie on Twitter to discuss Portland’s epidemic of traffic violence and how to combat it with urgency.