Allison Renville: Hope for 10,000 Native American Voters to Have a Voice on the "Sioux" Falls Council

31/03/2024 29 min
Allison Renville: Hope for 10,000 Native American Voters to Have a Voice on the "Sioux" Falls Council

Listen "Allison Renville: Hope for 10,000 Native American Voters to Have a Voice on the "Sioux" Falls Council"

Episode Synopsis

Public Affairs Director Jon Michaels (since 1977) talks with Allison Renville and Jacklyn Franklin about Allison's run for City Council from her website VoteRenville.com: Originally from Sisseton, South Dakota Renville got further involved in the Sioux Falls scene in 2022 after spending 18 years focusing on media representation and her political activism. Motivated by the recent need for realistic and relatable community leadership, she feels confident in a run with such historical significance. She will be working hard by focusing on community outreach and campaign recruitment in these weeks to come.  Renville has dedicated her career to civic engagement and is an advocate for domestic violence victims, Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, and the Justice Impacted. Allison also served as the Public Information Officer for the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate throughout the pandemic, all very crucial experience she will bring as an At-Large Council member for Sioux Falls. Platform Ideas Families Universal income Child care Internet Access  Increase focus on Mental health  Community resources Workers Job Training  Redirect resources to focus on labor and employee education and opportunities. Encourage more labor focus grant ideas, working toward more workers rights advocacy. Transient & Houseless Folks  Redirect and encourage new grant ideas  Focus on mental health  Housing programs  Vouchers Designated areas  Repurpose properties Justice & Public Safety Reentry specific programs  Anti-death policy  Decriminalize possession by ingestion   Re Enforce policy and procedures  Address surveillance and consequence in hit and runs Pedestrians  Cyclists Stationary motorists Increase focus on neighborhood empowerment Community Health Securing realistic access to services Expansion of opportunity and outreach Transportation Autonomy and Healthcare navigation Broader Grant allocation Tuition expenses Internet access Human Relations Refocus on Historical Preservation  Community surveying and town halls More inclusive narratives and advocacy  Uphold South Dakota values as an adaptability effort rather than motivated by political affiliation and divisive ideology. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

More episodes of the podcast Jon Michaels' Forum