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ShePolitics: Uplifting Working Families in Oakland, California: Carroll Fife
In an interview with ShePolitics, Councilmember Fife shared issues regarding her pursuit of politics, issues of her current term, hardships of being a woman in the political realm, steps that ought to be taken to achieve gender equality in political representation, and advice for young women aspiring to enter politics.
Oaklandside: Realtors and landlords have spent over $350,000 against Carroll Fife and Nikki Bas
The real estate industry is spending big money trying to unseat one Oakland councilmember and prevent another from getting elected to the powerful Alameda County Board of Supervisors.
Post News: District 3 Councilmember Carroll Fife Kicks Off Reelection Campaign
Councilmember Fife kicks off her re-election campaign. Since she took office in 2021, Fife has been working to move Oakland City Council in a progressive direction, spearheading efforts and working with others on the council and in the community to enact strengthened protections for poor and working people.
'Everybody belongs': Oakland Pride celebrates 14 years of diversity, inclusion
"In a period where there is so much acrimony, this celebration is bringing together diverse communities. This is something Oakland needs, and it's beautiful," said Oakland City Council Member Carroll Fife.
Oaklandside: Oakland will test letting residents add signs and traffic barriers to dangerous roads
City Council approved a new pilot program introduced by Councilmember Carroll Fife for community members and OakDOT to collaborate on two safety designs in East and West Oakland.
Essence: Rent Is Too High: Oakland Is Struggling With A Housing Crisis. This Mom Led A Movement To Fix It
Councilmember Carroll Fife talks to Essence about housing and how the Moms 4 Housing action arose to address the systemic issues leading to our housing crisis.
KTVU: Oakland City Councilmember Carroll Fife opens up about struggle with homelessness
Councilmember Carroll Fife shares what really fuels her passion for housing as a human right.
Oaklandside: Oakland wants to make it easier for community groups to slow traffic
Councilmember Carroll Fife introduces legislation to explore the viability of a three-year pilot program where community groups, businesses, and schools can apply for 90-day encroachment permits for traffic-slowing infrastructure.
Oakland Post: New City, County Funding Will Save Car Park Program
Councilmember Carroll Fife, alongside Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan and Nikki Fortunado Bas, approve funding to extend the Safe Car Park Program facilitated by the Interfaith Council of Alameda County (ICAC) that provides safe spaces to sleep overnight and access facilities for individuals and families living in their cars.