How Might We
This week I sit down with Councillor Chris Kennedy (London Borough of Hackney) who reflects on the complexities of working in local government for more than two decades. We cover affordable housing, the impact of global issues on local communities, and the joy found in serving the public. Kennedy emphasises the need for hope and resilience in the face of challenges, advocating for a collaborative approach to governance that includes local organisations and citizens. Chapters 00:00 From Acting to Politics: A Journey 02:29 The Intersection of Acting and Politics 04:46 The Role of a Councillor: Representation and Responsibility 06:46 Engaging with Constituents: Beyond Political Affiliations 10:11 The Burden of Local Politics 15:51 Changes in Local Governance: A Historical Perspective 19:06 Addressing Housing Affordability Challenges 22:33 Global Issues Impacting Local Politics 26:55 Finding Joy in Local Governance 29:44 The Joy of Making a Difference 30:33 Intuition vs. Evidence in Decision Making 34:04 The Complexity of Social Issues 34:56 Government and Responsibility 35:55 Co-production and Community Engagement 38:55 Technology and Local Government 43:15 The Evolution of Hackney Wick 46:16 Changing Demographics and Community Needs 52:33 Building Community Spaces Together 56:52 Navigating Social Friction in a Diverse Community 01:03:00 Complexities and Joy in Local Governance
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