- Jackie Fielder - Wikipedia
Jackie Fielder Jacqueline Fielder[1] is an American politician who serves as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors for District 9, which includes the neighborhoods of the Mission District, Bernal Heights, and Portola
- Jackie Fielder
Supervisor Jackie Fielder is a Mission renter, public bank organizer, former city commissioner and educator, and climate and environmental justice advocate Jackie got her start in the #NoDAPL movement by organizing for divestment from the Wall Street banks financing the Dakota Access Pipeline
- Jackie Fielder for San Francisco
My name is Jackie Fielder, and it is an honor to serve as your District 9 Supervisor Representing the Mission, Bernal Heights, and Portola neighborhoods, I remain deeply committed to our beloved community
- Sup. Jackie Fielder Challenges City Policy That Limits Shelter Stays . . .
Supervisor Jackie Fielder announced Tuesday that she would be introducing legislation to end the city's policy of limiting family shelter stays to 90 days
- Jackie Fielder emerges as SF progressive standard-bearer | Politics . . .
Jackie Fielder has taken outspoken stances on issues such as the fentanyl crisis, family homelessness and police funding
- Jackie Fielder knows when to hold ‘em, knows when to fold ‘em
Nearly seven months into her first term, District 9 Supervisor Jackie Fielder has proven to be the most progressive voice at the Board of Supervisors, focusing on immigrant rights, housing for homeless families, accountability and a multi-faceted program to combat the city’s drug crisis
- Jackie Fielder - Ballotpedia
Jackie Fielder is an Indigenous (Two Kettle Lakota and Hidatsa), Mexicana, and queer non-profit organizer and educator After earning both a BA in Public Policy and a Masters in Sociology from Stanford University in four years, Jackie joined the Indigenous resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline
- Jackie Fielder Organizes for Racial and Environmental Justice
An Indigenous and Latina organizer and educator from Long Beach, Jackie lives in The Mission and considers herself a member of the wave of young, progressive politicians fighting to wrest power away from corporations and return it to the people
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