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We’re living through an unprecedented demonstration of the force of people power. From the recent uprisings against police brutality to the wave of truly progressive candidates running for office across the country, 2020 has shown us that change can happen — and quickly. As the state director of the New York Working Families Party , Sochie Nnaemeka has helped drive that change.
supports progressive candidates in state and local elections, supports primaries against centrist Democrats, and fights for transformative policy — from higher taxes on the wealthy, to fully funded public schools and health care, to strong labor protections. Here’s what a day in the life of a progressive political party director looks likeAs a mother of a three-year-old, I do not need an alarm clock.
— a Latina New Yorker and social justice leader running to bring accountable and progressive leadership to her district in Queens.I text with Sharon Cromwell, the NY WFP’s deputy director, and Antonine Pierre, from Communities United for Police Reform, about our coalition work pushing the New York City Council to cut the police budget and invest in our communities.Obi gets distracted by his train set, so I take the moment to check in on Demond Meeks’ campaign.
during the COVID-19 pandemic, only accentuating how out of touch he is with his thousands of constituents who are suffering from unemployment, lack of health care, underfunded schools, and so much more.After I wrap up with NY1, I text Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign manager Rebecca to touch base about the state of the field.
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