Jennifer Nassour and Julia Mejia: Modeling Positive Politics for Our Children
In this week's episode, Jennifer welcomes Julia Mejia, the first Latina elected to the Boston City Council. Julia's journey from an MTV reporter to a city councilor is a testament to her passion for public service and representation. Her unexpected win by just one vote marked a groundbreaking moment in Boston politics. Julia is known for her commitment to government accountability and efficiency and her drive to bridge divides while fostering understanding across communities.
Julia Mejia joins Jennifer to discuss the importance of lowering tensions within the city council, building meaningful relationships across political lines, and the negative impact of cancel culture. They delve into their shared goals as mothers to create a better world for their daughters and emphasize the need to treat people with respect and humanity. Jennifer, despite receiving backlash for engaging with people across political lines, shares her new role as the finance chair for the Massachusetts Republican Party. Julia highlights her efforts in fostering dialogues in community settings, promoting unity, and enhancing public engagement. They reflect on the significance of inclusivity and understanding amidst societal pressures to conform to divisive politics.
"It's always about finding common ground and humanity beyond our political differences."
- Julia Mejia
This week on Political Contessa:
- The importance of reducing tensions within the city council
- Finding common ground despite political differences
- The impact of cancel culture on political discourse
- Jennifer Nassour's new role as the finance chair for the Massachusetts Republican Party
- Julia Mejia's journey from activism to a seat on the Boston City Council
- The significance of inclusivity in governance
- Approaches to improving government accountability and efficiency
- Creating spaces for diverse groups to coexist and converse
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