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What does it really mean to be in service to the people?

On this episode of From the Streets, host Omar Dieguez facilitates a raw and powerful conversation with community leaders Elias Gonzalez and Edgar Ernesto Ibarra Gutierrez regarding the true meaning of service. Central to their discussion is the concept of palabra, or the sacredness of one’s word, which both men view as the bedrock of building trust with disenfranchised youth. They share how their own lived experiences, ranging from Elias’s childhood housing instability in Watsonville to Edgar’s journey through the carceral system, their’s is a “healing-informed” approach to leadership. By prioritizing human dignity over “band-aid” solutions, they advocate for a “village” mentality where leaders show up during the hardest moments, rather than only when it is politically convenient. Beyond philosophy, the show dives into urgent local issues and policy reform, specifically targeting the needs of South County. Elias, running for District 4 County Supervisor, outlines a platform focused on budget transparency, environmental justice regarding pesticide buffer zones, and support for the Rail Trail to improve transit equity. Both guests critique current systems that prioritize the funding of law enforcement and probation over direct community reinvestment, calling for a shift in education that emphasizes mental health over the policing of students. The show serves as a call to action for Watsonville residents to demand leadership rooted in indigenous values and cultural healing, ensuring that la comunidad y la cultura are the primary focus of the political conversation. This is more than a conversation… it’s truth, it’s community, it’s action. “Service is not a position. It’s a responsibility to protect, to uplift, to speak truth, and to stand with people.” – Omar Dieguez #FromTheStreets #StayInService

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