Listening to Trump’s America
Throughout his tenure in elected office, Supervisor Simitian has worked across the aisle to support all residents, regardless of their political affiliation. Seeking to understand the political divide between the Bay Area and other places across the country after President Trump was elected in 2016, Supervisor Simitian traveled to counties in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan that had previously voted Democratic, but supported President Trump.
Understanding Islam
In 2017, 2018, and 2019, Supervisor Simitian co-hosted and moderated a three-part speaker series called “Understanding Islam.” The first event drew such community interest that the subsequent events were moved to a larger venue, and Supervisor Simitian decided to host similar panels in two additional cities.
Understanding the Asian American and Pacific Islander Experience
In May 2021, Supervisor Simitian partnered with Asian Americans for Community Involvement (AACI) to produce a series of panel discussions devoted to understanding the Asian American and Pacific Islander experience. Planned for months in advance, the timing coincided with Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month and a rise in anti-Asian hate incidents and crimes.
Understanding our kids: youth mental health and the road to resilience
County Supervisor Joe Simitian moderated a panel of mental health providers and students, who shared how to support mental health, and how to check in and talk with youth, about teen mental health and wellbeing. The panel also included a screening of the documentary “The Peer-to-Peer Movement: Students Saving Lives.”
Watch the panel, read the Q&A and learn more about the event.