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Locality: Oakland, California

Phone: +1 510-444-4710



Address: 520 Third Street, Suite 208 94607 Oakland, CA, US

Website: www.nextgeneration.org

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The Next Generation 01.07.2021

Don’t forget tomorrow is Happy Hour with Rebecca Kaplan tomorrow 5:30--7:30 pm at the 3KB Sports Bar, 3000 Broadway in Oakland. Come join Rebecca in solidarity and enjoy food, fun conversations, great music, and hear about my efforts to strengthen Oakland for all of us.

The Next Generation 14.06.2021

Excited to share that we were nominated for the #worklocalawardsa celebration of the best local employers in the Bay Area. Thanks, Localwise! The more nominations we get, the better chance we'll have at winning. Click below if you think we're pretty awesome, too!

The Next Generation 10.06.2021

Very excited to join Dana's campaign. #Oakland

The Next Generation 21.05.2021

Check out Joe Tuman for Mayor of Oakland's first video, "Meet Joe Tuman," in which Joe discusses his vision for the future of #Oakland.

The Next Generation 07.05.2021

An impressive fundraising haul by Joe Tuman for Mayor of Oakland.

The Next Generation 03.05.2021

Congratulations to our clients, Marin County Supervisor Katie Rice and Marin County Supervisor Kate Sears. Supervisor Sears was just named President of the Board of Supervisors, and Supervisor Rice was named Vice President.

The Next Generation 29.04.2021

Happy to launch the new www.JoeTuman.com, designed by the awesome team at Mosaic Strategies Group.

The Next Generation 27.04.2021

Nice job Damon Connolly!

The Next Generation 08.04.2021

Congratulations to our client Chuck Ford for Tamalpais Union High School Board 2013 on his victory tonight!

The Next Generation 30.03.2021

Excited to launch Damon Connolly's campaign for #Marin County Supervisor!

The Next Generation 17.03.2021

Sign Andy Katz's petition to hold big polluters accountable. Disasters like the Chevron refinery fire should never happen again.