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City Club of Portland
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Timely conversations on the issues shaping Portland and Oregon.City Club of Portland: The Podcast is an audio archive of our conversation programs, where we foster civil dialogue and bring diverse perspectives to the issues that matter most. Our episodes feature debates, forums, and in-depth discussions with leaders, advocates, and experts. We are producing new programs for 2025, while also adding conversations from 2024 you may have missed. Produced by City Club’s member-led program committee with audio by Open Signal.
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Oregon Attorney General Rayfield on Lawsuits Against the Trump Administration
Presented by City Club of Portland, with support from AARP Oregon, Fight Against Sex Trafficking, Miller Nash and Tonkon Torp.City Club is a member-led and member-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Join or donate at pdxcityclub.org to support the spaces where community and leadership meet.On July 25, 2025, City Club of Portland hosted Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield for a conversation with retired Chief Justice Thomas Balmer, reflecting on his first months in office and his role leading Oregon’s lawsuits against federal actions. The discussion covered cases involving tariffs, birthright citizenship, and cuts to federally funded programs, as well as how the state decides when to act and what tools are in place to hold the federal government accountable. They addressed some technical legal questions, but also covered fundamentals like the role of each branch of government and how democracy is supposed to work.
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2025 State of Racial Justice: A Five Year Retrospective of Portland’s Black Lives Matter Movement
May 25, 2025 marked the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, a tragedy that sparked a nationwide movement for racial justice and police accountability. City Club hosted a conversation with contributors to BlackOut, a special Portland Mercury magazine that featured a dozen essays by Black Portlanders on the 2020 protests, how the city has (or hasn't) made progress since then, and what can be done to bring about a more just future.The program included a panel discussion facilitated by Donovan Scribes, curator of BlackOut, and a screening of Dear Young Black Portland, a short film written by Scribes, narrated by Gary-Smith, and directed by award-winning filmmaker Devin Boss. About the SpeakersSharon Gary-SmithFormer president of the Portland NAACP, long-time racial and social justice freedom fighter, and women’s rights activist.Justice RajeeDirector of Reimagine Oregon, Beaverton School Board member, and longtime organizer and activist.Mac SmiffJournalist, community-builder, and activist around Black culture and housing.Donovan Scribes (Moderator)Award-winning writer and producer, former vice president of the Portland NAACP, and the creative visionary behind BlackOut.
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2025 State of the City with Keith Wilson and JT Flowers
Presented by City Club of Portland, with support from AARP Oregon and Fight Against Sex Trafficking.City Club is a member-led and member-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Join or donate to City Club and support the spaces where community and leadership meet.Mayor Keith Wilson delivered his first State of the City address on May 2, 2025 to an audience of several hundred Portlanders at Franklin High School. He struck an optimistic tone while outlining his administration’s approach to major challenges, including a $93 million budget shortfall, the city’s housing and homelessness crises, and federal policies at odds with local values. Wilson previewed decisions on public safety, climate investment, and city staffing, and emphasized collaboration across government and community. After his remarks, he joined JT Flowers of Albina Vision Trust for a one-on-one conversation. Program speakers included:Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong, Portland Public Schools SuperintendentMayor Keith Wilson JT Flowers, Albina Vision Trust JJ Kunsevi, PPS Student Board Representative
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Rx for Central City Livability: Applying Past Successes with Earl Blumenauer
Presented by City Club of Portland, with support from AARP Oregon, Fight Against Sex Trafficking, Neil Kelly, and City Cast Portland.City Club is a member-led and member-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Join or donate to City Club and support the spaces where community and leadership meet.On May 2, 2025, City Club of Portland’s Built Environment Issue Committee hosted Rx for Central City Livability: Applying Past Successes at the University Place Hotel and Conference Center. The program explored how Portland’s history of visionary public infrastructure—from the Transit Mall to the Pearl District—can inform the city’s next chapter of growth and revitalization.The conversation brought together leaders who have helped shape some of Portland’s most transformative projects. Together, they reflected on the role of catalytic investments, cross-sector collaboration, and community vision in creating a more livable Central City.Program speakers included: Earl Blumenauer, former U.S. Congressman and Presidential Fellow at the Institute for Portland Metropolitan Studies at Portland State University Michael Alexander, Board Chair for Albina Vision Trust Tiffany Sweitzer, President of Hoyt Street Properties Art Pearce, Deputy Director of Planning, Projects and Program for Portland Bureau of Transportation
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Republican Gubernatorial Candidates Debate
The gubernatorial debate between Republican candidates Bridget Barton, Christine Drazan, Jessica Gomez, Bud Pierce, and Stan Pulliam.
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2022 State of the City with Ted Wheeler
State of the City featuring Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler.
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Multnomah County Chair Debate
A Multnomah County Chair debate between Sharia Mayfield, Sharon Meieran, Lori Stegmann, and Jessica Vega-Pederson. Moderated by Chabre Vickers.
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Democratic Gubernatorial Candidates Debate
The gubernatorial debate between Democratic candidates Tina Kotek and Tobias Read.
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State of the County
State of the County featuring Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury and Barbara Roberts, 34th Governor of Oregon.
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City Council Position 3 Primary Debate
The Portland City Council, Position 3 debate between Jo Ann Hardesty, Rene Gonzalez, and Vadim Mozyrsky, moderated by Chabre Vickers.
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City Council Position 2 Primary Debate
The Portland City Council Position 2 debate between Dan Ryan and Alanna (AJ) McCreary, moderated by Elisa Dozono.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Timely conversations on the issues shaping Portland and Oregon.City Club of Portland: The Podcast is an audio archive of our conversation programs, where we foster civil dialogue and bring diverse perspectives to the issues that matter most. Our episodes feature debates, forums, and in-depth discussions with leaders, advocates, and experts. We are producing new programs for 2025, while also adding conversations from 2024 you may have missed. Produced by City Club’s member-led program committee with audio by Open Signal.
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