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The Change with Ron Bautista

By: Ron Bautista
  • Summary

  • Ron Bautista believes in making our communities more inclusive of people of all incomes, ages, and abilities. That's why he's started these conversations, so we can talk about the change we want to see and about everyday people who inspire that change. Your donations help us amplify the voices of everyday people. Help us at ronbautistanj.com/contribute

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Episodes
  • Patricia Campos-Medina for US Senate - The Change with Ron Bautista
    Apr 22 2024

    "If they don't give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair." Patricia Campos-Medina talks about the urgency of addressing the most dire needs of everyday people: fair wages, Medicare for All, protecting tenant rights, and a fully-funded transit system.

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    52 mins
  • End of the Line - The Change With Ron Bautista
    Mar 30 2024

    Conversation between Ron Bautista and 4K Jae about the change we want to see in our communities, and the everyday people who inspire that change.

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    52 mins
  • Changing Broken Systems - The Change with Ron Bautista
    Jan 17 2023

    Emily Dalton is an 8th-generation Hobokenite, a social worker providing resources to vulnerable neighbors and passionate about changing broken systems in our society.
    Your donations help us amplify the voices of everyday people. Help us at http://ronbautistanj.com/contribute
    Shoutout to our community space for these conversations: Lions Den Shear And Shave Company (601 Jefferson St, Hoboken, NJ)

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    40 mins

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