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ABOUT STEPHEN WHITBURN An award-winning journalist and community activist, Stephen Whitburn is running for the Board of Supervisors to improve the neighborhoods that comprise District Four. Stephen will stand up for us on crucial issues such as public health, safety, land use, and environmental protection. Stephen Whitburn's commitment to putting progressive values into action goes back to his grandfather, an iron ore miner who worked to unionize his mine. While Stephen was growing up, his father was a chapter president of the American Civil Liberties Union and his mother was a leader in the League of Women Voters. Stephen has continued that family tradition of standing up for what's right. He walked picket lines with workers when big supermarket chains in San Diego tried to slash fair wages and benefits. He testified at the City Council against big-box stores and out-of-control condo conversions in our neighborhoods, and he spoke at the Board of Supervisors against poor development choices. Stephen Whitburn served as president of the San Diego Democratic Club, where he helped pass the city's living wage ordinance, worked to elect progressive Democrats such as Donna Frye, and fought to defeat statewide ballot initiatives that would have endangered a woman's right to choose and the right of workers to organize. Elected to the North Park Planning Committee, Stephen has been a strong neighborhood advocate, helping draw attention to the problem of growing crime in North Park, working to boost the supply of affordable housing, and promoting neighborhood business districts. Today Stephen serves as spokesperson for the American Red Cross in San Diego, promoting its life-saving blood drives. Fluent in Spanish, he has been a liaison to the Latino community on public education efforts for the Red Cross. Stephen Whitburn has decades of experience helping make government work for people. As a journalist, he asked the tough questions and got answers from government officials. As a neighborhood advocate, he shined the light on problems that government agencies would rather sweep under the rug. And as a community activist, he's never been afraid to stand up for what's right. |
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