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Mayor-Elect Katie Wilson’s Transition Team Puts Community and Young Voices at The Table 

By Elizah Lourdes Rendorio, Journalist Intern, The University of Washington - Seattle’s Mayor-elect Katie Wilson held her first transition meeting team Tuesday, Dec. 9 at El Centro De La Raza. Her 60-member team, which includes a group of student and youth advisors, convened to set the administration's initial agenda and priorities before taking office in January. 


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Mayor-Elect Wilson's In-Depth Sit-Down Reveals a Community Organizer's Plan for City Hall

Mayor-elect Katie Wilson recently appeared on “The Big O Show” to discuss her transition into office and her administration's priorities, including homelessness and public safety. Wilson announced for the first time that she will keep Shon Barnes as Seattle Police Chief. "I've had several conversations now with Chief Barnes and I will be retaining him as our police chief,” she said. 

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Councilmember Bob Kettle Speaks On Seattle's Public Safety and Permissive Environments

Seattle City Councilmember Bob Kettle, representing District 7, recently sat down with host Omari Salisbury for an interview on the "Big O Show.” Kettle, a retired 20-year veteran of the U.S. Navy and the chair of Seattle’s Public Safety Committee, spoke on Seattle’s public safety priorities and the balance between compassion and wisdom.

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Shifting the Paradigm: A Conversation with Seattle CARE Chief Amy Barden

Chief Amy Barden of Seattle’s Community Assisted Response and Engagement (CARE) department recently joined host Omari Salisbury on a recent episode of “The Big O Show.” As the city grapples with complex issues surrounding public safety, mental health, and community well-being, the CARE department represents a pivotal shift in how Seattle responds to crises. Chief Barden shared insights into the department's origins, its mission, and the deep structural challenges they face in trying to fix a fractured system.

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