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Ed Guzman

Ed Guzman, former senior communications manager, lead Sightline’s strategy for connecting its work to increasingly diverse audiences, including Northwest media and decision makers. Ed joined Sightline after more than 18 years as a journalist, including 11 combined years at the New York Times and Washington Post. He had most recently worked at the Seattle Times, helping guide award-winning sports coverage and stories that dealt with race and gender. An East Los Angeles native—though he is quick to point out he is a Cascadian by marriage thanks to his Portland native wife, Jen—Ed is the son of Mexican immigrants and a graduate of Stanford University with a bachelor’s degree in history. He enjoys being a father to his two teenage sons, playing the guitar, and listening to lots of jazz (though he’ll mix in some Beatles and Dylan, too). Follow him on Twitter at @edguzm.

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Event: Conor Dougherty and the Fight for Housing in America

Join Sightline executive director Alan Durning and New York Times reporter Conor Dougherty for an evening of conversation about housing affordability ...
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YIMBYtown 2020: Fair and Sustainable Cities Is around the Corner

Editor’s note: The YIMBYtown 2020 conference has been postponed due to precautionary measures instated to protect Oregonians—and everyone—from COVID-19 exposure. ...
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Listen In: ‘Upzones Podcast’ on How We Define the Cascadian Region

Sightline Researcher Tarika Powell recently participated on a panel called “Defining Cascadia.” The lively panel discussion was recorded for the ...
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Listen In: Opening the Trump Time Capsule Once Again

After the 2016 presidential election, Sightline programs director Eric de Place created a “Trump Time Capsule,” and asked friends and ...
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Watch: KATU News’ Report on Representation in Local Governments in Oregon

Last month, Sightline Senior Researcher Kristin Eberhard published a piece that looked at the makeup of 20 Oregon city councils, ...
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Listen In: KBOO’s ‘Locus Focus’ on the 2018 Midterm Elections in Cascadia

With another important US election past us, KBOO’s “Locus Focus” devoted an episode last month to looking back at the ...
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Listen In: Vox’s ‘The Impact’ and NPR’s ‘Planet Money’ on Democracy Vouchers

Vox’s podcast “The Impact” kicked off its second season last week with an episode devoted to democracy vouchers. The 30-minute ...
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Listen In: ‘Seattle’s Morning News With Dave Ross’ on Backyard Cottages

Earlier this month, Sightline Senior Researcher Dan Bertolet weighed in on Seattle’s release of its Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) on loosening ...
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Listen In: ‘Mind Over Matters’ on Backyard Cottages and Basement Apartments

Earlier this summer, Sightline Senior Research Associate Margaret Morales comprehensively broke down how Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) could help reduce ...
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Listen In: Public News Service on Backyard Cottages Fighting Climate Change

Earlier this month, Sightline Senior Research Associate Margaret Morales comprehensively broke down how Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) could significantly change ...
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Listen In: ‘The Hartmann Report’ on Proportional Representation

Senior researcher Kristin Eberhard was a guest on “The Hartmann Report” on June 8, talking about proportional representation. Kristin and ...
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Listen In: Public News Service on Natural Gas’ Dirty Secret

Earlier this month, Sightline Director of Strategic Communication Anna Fahey comprehensively showed how natural gas has been able to maintain ...
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