The Joy of Democracy
Chris Castorena, Planning Commissioner for the city of Banning, Calif., is known for innovative, community-driven initiatives and advocating for equity and infrastructure improvements. In this second half of this interview, "Joy of Democracy" correspondents Anyse Smith and Francisco Ramos (via "Straight Outta Rivco") highlight how intentional, local efforts—such as walking your block, writing advocacy letters, and initiating intentional, person-to-person connections—can ripple outward and create meaningful local change. You'll discover why integrated neighborhoods are so important, and why systemic change isn’t achieved by individuals alone, but through unified community demand. Real power begins at the local level, and Castorena urges listeners to ask: "Development for whom?" as a first step toward a more equitable, connected community. Mentioned in this episode: Andrea Garcia for Judge v2 — Q3 2026
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