Food access advocate Jeanie Chunn is also seeking the District 2 seat. Chunn’s grandparents, her mother, and Chunn herself have spent their lives working in the restaurant industry. Now, she serves as the co-chair of the Independent Restaurant Coalition, helped co-found the Seattle Restaurant United coalition, and directed High Road Restaurants, promoting a more diverse workforce in the industry. Chunn also served as the former director of community engagement for Northwest Harvest, a nonprofit that brings fresh produce to our community members who need it.
Chunn’s leadership experience is driven by the desire to ensure that members of our community have access to good jobs with fair wages and healthy food. She brings this vision to her campaign for city council, advocating to end the ineffective and uncompassionate sweep of homeless encampments, to reverse exclusionary zones that punish sex workers and people struggling with addiction, to protect workers from wage theft, and to ensure that Seattle’s social housing developer is fully funded. Chunn wants to challenge the conservative rhetoric surrounding street crime and pursue real solutions to make Seattle a better place to live, work, and raise a family.
In our interview, Chunn's commitment to representation and activism was evident. If elected, she would be a steadfast leader who is well-versed in the issues facing her constituents. Chunn provides thoughtful and progressive solutions, making her a great choice for Seattle City Council, District 2.
Food access advocate Jeanie Chunn is also seeking the District 2 seat. Chunn’s grandparents, her mother, and Chunn herself have spent their lives working in the restaurant industry. Now, she serves as the co-chair of the Independent Restaurant Coalition, helped co-found the Seattle Restaurant United coalition, and directed High Road Restaurants, promoting a more diverse workforce in the industry. Chunn also served as the former director of community engagement for Northwest Harvest, a nonprofit that brings fresh produce to our community members who need it.
Chunn’s leadership experience is driven by the desire to ensure that members of our community have access to good jobs with fair wages and healthy food. She brings this vision to her campaign for city council, advocating to end the ineffective and uncompassionate sweep of homeless encampments, to reverse exclusionary zones that punish sex workers and people struggling with addiction, to protect workers from wage theft, and to ensure that Seattle’s social housing developer is fully funded. Chunn wants to challenge the conservative rhetoric surrounding street crime and pursue real solutions to make Seattle a better place to live, work, and raise a family.
In our interview, Chunn's commitment to representation and activism was evident. If elected, she would be a steadfast leader who is well-versed in the issues facing her constituents. Chunn provides thoughtful and progressive solutions, making her a great choice for Seattle City Council, District 2.