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David Chiu: Inside the Fights Shaping San Francisco

46 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Join us in the basement of San Francisco City Hall for an in‑depth conversation with City Attorney David Chiu, who breaks down the biggest legal battles shaping the city—from the lawsuit targeting ultra‑processed food companies to the urgent fight against AI‑generated deepfake pornography. He explains how these cases impact public health, safety, and civil rights, while also touching on housing enforcement, worker protections, and San Francisco’s pushback against harmful federal policies. City Attorney Chiu also shares his personal journey from growing up as one of the only Asian kids in his Boston neighborhood to discovering his passion for civil rights and eventually becoming SF’s City Attorney. Along the way, he reflects on AAPI representation, the resilience of San Francisco, his favorite hidden gems, and even a bit of Boston sports nostalgia. If you care about justice, civic leadership, or the future of San Francisco, you’ll love this episode.

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