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Oregon Voices Podcast - Elevating Oregonians' Lived Experiences

Oregon Voices Podcast - Elevating Oregonians' Lived Experiences

著者: Eric McGuire
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概要

Oregon has a reputation as a progressive state. Democratic supermajorities control the legislature. We pass symbolic resolutions. We talk a good game about equity, climate action, and workers' rights.


But the actual policy outcomes tell a different story.

Progressive bills die in committee. Corporate tax breaks get protected. Housing remains unaffordable. Education funding lags. The gap between Oregon's reputation and reality keeps growing.


Why? Because Oregon's Democratic establishment is funded by the same corporate interests that fund Republicans everywhere else. The money controls the votes. The machine protects itself. And working families lose.


© 2026 Oregon Voices Podcast - Elevating Oregonians' Lived Experiences
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  • Episode 7 - Claire Reneau BEA Executive Board Member & Co-Founder of BEAU
    2026/04/08

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    Claire Reneau is a French teacher at Westview High School in Beaverton. She's also one of the co-founders of BEAU (Beaverton Education Association United), a reform caucus that in its first year swept elections for union president, vice president, and executive board, but her story doesn't start there.

    She grew up in a home with an alcoholic father and an abusive grandfather. As a child, she named what was wrong in her own family, even when it made everyone uncomfortable. She learned early that you can't accept that's just how it is. Later, she taught in New Orleans where she witnessed systems that abandoned kids. Then she moved to Beaverton and saw the same inequality playing out here, with schools north of Highway 26 thriving while schools south were starved of resources.

    When Eric ran for school board, Claire was there, but the union that should have had his back didn't. That's when she realized something was broken. She connected with organizers, read Jane McAlevy, and started asking questions. Why did the union operate like a service model when members had so much collective power? Why were decisions made in secret? Why couldn't people demand transparency?

    She didn't just complain. She organized. She and others built a movement that changed how the Beaverton Education Association runs. They demanded answers and voted down appointments. They stripped away the invisibility and continue to fight to make their union actually serve the teachers in it.

    Listen to what happens when teachers stop accepting the way things have always been done.

    Guest: Claire Reneau: French Teacher & Co-Founder, BEAU (Beaverton Education Association United)

    Hosts: Eric McGuire and Katherine Watkins



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  • Episode 6 - Lesly Munoz - Oregon State Representative, House District 22
    2026/03/31

    Lesly Munoz is the State Representative for House District 22, representing Woodburn, Gervais, Brooks, and North Salem in Marion County. She won her seat by 161 votes in November 2024, the single margin that gave Oregon Democrats the super majority in the House. One woman. One neighborhood. Everything changed.

    She grew up in LA County where she learned what it meant to work your hands to the bone and still not have enough. Her father landscaped for people who wouldn't pay him. Her mother cleaned houses and worked at the library. She grew up poor and bilingual and she learned early on that the system wasn't designed to protect people like her family.

    She was studying to be a teacher when someone came into her social justice class talking about unions. About contracts. About workers having a say over their wages and their lives. She saw it as a dream. She applied for an internship and never looked back. For fourteen years she fought for workers. Then she fell in love with an undocumented man and learned the immigration system from the inside out. That's what made her a fighter in her bones.

    Now her district is the epicenter of ICE enforcement in Oregon. And she passed the Protect Your Door Act during the recent short session, allowing Oregonians to sue federal agents for Fourth Amendment violations. Listen to what one woman can do. Listen to what she's building.

    Guest: Lesly Munoz, Oregon State Representative, House District 22

    Hosts: Eric McGuire and Katherine Watkins


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  • Episode 5 - Blayne Soleymani-Pearson - Washington County Commissioner, District 2, Primary Candidate
    2026/03/25

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    Blayne Soleymani-Pearson is running for Washington County Commissioner in District 2. He's a domestic violence prosecutor and a father to kids who deserve to grow up in a county that fights for people who look like them.

    When he was three or four years old, he watched his mother get attacked. He shielded his little brother. He chased the man away. He couldn't save her, but that moment moved through his whole life. It's why he became a lawyer. It's why he's spent years prosecuting domestic violence cases, connecting that childhood wound to helping the next person, the next family.

    When the federal government threatened to strip funding for DEI, other counties sued. Washington County said we won't rock the boat. And Blayne watched the most diverse county in the state abandon its own people. He watched Nafisa Fai stand alone.

    He's running to stand with her. Because people who look like his wife and his kids deserve a commissioner who will fight. Not compromise. Fight.

    Listen to why he's in this race.

    Guest:Blayne Soleymani-Pearson, Candidate for Washington County Commissioner, District 2

    Hosts: Eric McGuire and Katherine Watkins


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