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Janani Ramachandran Interview: Welcoming The Hon Janani Ramachandran Oakland City Council District 4

Janani Ramachandran Interview: Welcoming The Hon Janani Ramachandran Oakland City Council District 4 Janani Ramachandran will join me to talk about the performing arts center, the controversy surrounding it, and the recent call for economic development ideas, and just plain catching up. Janani Ramachandran is a public interest attorney who has dedicated her life to empowering communities and fighting for responsive government institutions. Born and raised in the East Bay, Janani is the daughter of immigrants from small South Indian villages. She identifies as LGBTQ. Janani’s passion for justice was born at an early age. At 16, Janani founded a nonprofit that built libraries in under-resourced schools in her local community. She attended Stanford University, where she studied systems of democratic governance and economic development. Later, Janani worked as a home-visiting case manager at a community health clinic, serving pregnant mothers experiencing domestic violence and housing insecurity. Witnessing the injustices her clients faced at the hands of our inequitable legal system, she was driven to make a difference as a lawyer and attended Berkeley Law. While one of the more progressive LGBTQ political leaders in the Bay Area, Ramachandran also has proved to be a pragmatic politician unafraid to raise pointed questions about Oakland’s fiscal priorities and policies. She was a vocal critic of the plan to sell the city’s share in the Oakland Coliseum complex to the African American Sports Entertainment Group as a way to balance the budget last year, a $125 million sale that was supposed to be completed this May but was recently delayed to 2026. Over the winter, Ramachandran led the fight to reverse the city’s plans to close fire stations, several in her district in the Oakland Hills. In both policy fights, Ramachandran utilized her social media platforms to post videos of herself explaining the issue and expressing her positions on and critiques of the proposals to address it. Last November, she gave birth to a baby boy with her partner, Osage Edebiri. Of South Indian ancestry, her first name of Janani means ā€œmotherā€ in Sanskrit. The couple are both vocalists and perform together as the singing duo wish u were us; his stage name is Osagie the Great. Last August, while pregnant, Ramachandran was cast as a singing dancing nun in the musical ā€œSister Actā€ staged at Oakland's Joaquin Miller Park amphitheater as part of the long-running Woodminster Summer Musicals series. As the invite to her campaign kickoff promised ā€œspecial guests, musical performances, and hors d’oeuvres,ā€ guests got a chance to hear Ramachandran show off her musical chops. Join us. šŸŽ™ļø New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! šŸ˜ https://ift.tt/5xOJdbm
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G0pO9h7fNU

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