
Currently holds the office of Tacoma City Council - At Large, Position 6 until December 31, 2029.
Candidate for Tacoma City Council - At Large, Position 6 in 2025 Washington General Election.
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Get StartedExpanding Tacoma’s Alternative Response Initiatives: I support expanding Tacoma’s initiatives that focus on Homelessness Outreach, Behavioral Health Response, and unarmed Community Service Officers. Learn more
I support policing that also includes- Community Police Oversight: Communities that engage in community policing strategies, where law enforcement works closely with residents to address local concerns, often see improved trust between police and community members. This trust can lead to more effective crime prevention and reporting, contributing to overall crime reduction. Learn more
Personal security means ensuring safety and well-being in our neighborhoods. By fostering safety, belonging, and empowerment, we can create environments where every resident feels secure. Rather than ineffective quick fixes, it is crucial to prioritize proactive prevention strategies that address root causes. Learn more
Economic security is interconnected to climate security. It involves creating opportunities for stable employment and financial well-being. Learn more
Prioritizing clean air, water, and soil to benefit public health and the environment. Learn more
Reduced Displacement: By keeping units off the speculative market, social housing decreases housing insecurity and displacement. Learn more
I advocate for policies that support the expansion of Community Land Trusts (CLTs) in Tacoma. CLTs stabilize neighborhoods by preventing displacement and foster community engagement and sustainable development practices. Learn more
Housing security is fundamental to a stable and thriving community. By prioritizing housing security, we can combat displacement and homelessness and create neighborhoods where families can build futures without fearing instability through policies and programs that Support Homeowner Development. Learn more
Social housing offers- Permanent Affordability: Community-owned homes prioritize residents’ needs over profit, keeping units affordable long-term. Learn more
Creating a neighborhood-centered city with accessible transportation is vital for economic opportunity, educational access, and community well-being. Learn more
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