Real Solutions

Ep.8 – Finale

1 h 6 min · 11 de feb de 2026
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This 8th and final episode of Real Solutions brings together speakers from some of the previous episodes to surface insights about cross-cutting challenges, opportunities, and strategies for advancing the policy proposals highlighted in previous episodes. We explore narratives that link together the underlying values, visions for the future, and impact on everyday lives that those policy proposals have in common. Our guests are: * Amit Khanduri, Georgia Resilience & Opportunity Fund * Cindy Black, Fix Democracy First * Ivan Luevanos-Elms, Local Progress * Moira Birss, Climate and Community Institute * Michelle Perin, Willamette Valley Crisis Care * Tony Samara, Right to the City Alliance

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