
Currently holds the office of Greensboro City Council - District 2 until December 31, 2029.
Candidate for Greensboro City Council - District 2 in 2025 North Carolina General Election.
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Get StartedInvest in artist-led healing projects, public art, and efforts to protect and uplift Black cultural heritage in our neighborhoods. Learn more
Ensure city policies continue to uphold and expand protections for LGBTQ residents, so that all people in Greensboro are treated with dignity and respect. Learn more
Safety means everyone is protected, no matter who they are or where they come from. That includes standing up for LGBTQ residents and refusing to participate in harmful ICE practices that target immigrant families. Learn more
Fully fund violence interruption and restorative justice programs—like BHRT or CAHOOTS, which send trained mental health professionals to crisis calls instead of police. These programs only succeed when staff are paid a living wage and resourced to meet our community’s needs. Learn more
Fund mental health responders, housing-first solutions, and youth programs that prevent harm before it happens. Learn more
Ban biased practices like unnecessary safety frisks, profiling, and harassment that disproportionately target Black, Brown, and disabled residents. Learn more
With the Greensboro 2040 Housing Plan, let’s make sure everyone who wants a job in the trades can get one, and remove hurdles Black and Brown women face to trade schools and careers in construction, trucking, and supply chain industries. Learn more
Prioritize equity for local and Black-owned businesses applying for city contracts and development funds. Help small businesses grow—not just survive. Learn more
Expand youth job programs and invest in training for trades like plumbing, carpentry, machining, and electrical work. Fund entrepreneurship training to spark community innovation. Learn more
Revamp the summer youth employment program by working with the city, county, businesses, and nonprofits to offer paid internships. Give teens real work experience, mentorship, and exposure to different career paths while helping prevent violence. Learn more
Fund community after-school programs that do more than just keep kids busy, offering: tutoring, STEM learning, Home Economics, and Intro to Local Government to prepare the next generation of changemakers. Learn more
Support more green infrastructure and expand community gardens (like PDY&F) in neighborhoods without easy access to healthy food. These gardens aren’t just about growing food; they build community, provide healing, and teach young people how to care for the land and each other. Learn more
Reduce harmful chemicals in our drinking water and hold polluters accountable through stronger rules, regular testing, public reporting, fines, and legal action when needed. Learn more
Make smart plans for natural disasters like floods, fires, and storms, and prepare to welcome people forced to move because of climate-related emergencies. Learn more
Fund well-paid job programs with training for young people in areas like tree planting, clean public transit, energy efficiency, and urban farming. These jobs protect the environment, build real-world skills, and prepare youth for careers in growing green industries. Learn more
Create more pathways to homeownership, including support for mixed-income housing, community land trusts, and housing co-ops. Learn more
Expand rental assistance and eviction prevention programs like UNCG’s TEAM project, Legal Aid, and others. Learn more
No one should be defined by one hard chapter. End eviction stigma, expand second-chance housing, and protect tenants from discrimination. Learn more
Work with complexes and landlords to stop renters from being denied housing because they use rental assistance. Learn more
Partner with faith and community groups to create spaces with cooling stations, charging access, and on-site support like case workers—especially during extreme weather or emergencies. Learn more
Guarantee real opportunities for people with records by removing barriers to employment and business ownership. Learn more
Partner with city departments and community groups to create spaces for small non profits and businesses to access resources and meeting spaces. Learn more
Use a deferred maintenance fund to repair and improve parks, playgrounds, and recreation centers, ensuring they’re safe and accessible for all. Learn more
Require corporations benefiting from public dollars to invest back into our communities—through childcare, grocery stores, parks, and rec centers. Learn more
Expand teen programs that offer tutoring, mental health support, mentors, creative arts, job training, and sports. When teens have safe spaces and opportunities, they’re more likely to succeed and stay out of harm’s way. Learn more
The city must expand support for childcare cooperatives, caregivers, and after-school programs, while looking at how we can supplement wages for the workers who keep them running. We must also partner with employers to increase access to high-quality infant-to-Pre-K care. City-backed incentives, such as on-site or nearby childcare, tuition discounts, priority enrollment, backup care, and flexible hours, can help working families thrive and ensure caregivers are treated with dignity. Learn more
Raise pay for Parks and Rec staff—they keep our parks safe, clean, and active, and deserve a living wage. Learn more
Fight for a 25/hour minimum for all city-supported jobs. Ensure city workers are paid fairly for their service, skills, and experience. Learn more
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