Jackie Fielder

She advocated to pass California AB 857, which allowed local governments to create their own banks.

[4] She noted indigenous Seattle residents had advocated for the city to divest from the pipeline, which led her to consider what she could do.

[1] In 2024, Fielder ran for an open seat in the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in district 9, since Hillary Ronen was termed out.

[7][12] Former district 9 supervisor Tom Ammiano administered Fielder's oath of office at her swearing-in ceremony in January 2025.

[13] To pay bills, Fielder has been a server and bartender, as well as serving as a lecturer in ethnic studies at San Francisco State University.