Community leaders call out Houston Mayor John Whitmire for ‘offensive’ remarks about Gulfton neighborhood

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Community leaders call out Houston Mayor John Whitmire for ‘offensive’ remarks about Gulfton neighborhood
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Community leaders are calling out Houston Mayor John Whitmire for his recent “offensive” remarks about the Gulfton area and are demanding an apology, according to a news release.

April 3, 2024: Mayor John Whitmire outlines major changes for water bills after KPRC 2's investigation showing failures with the water department.“These comments have been widely condemned as xenophobic and out of touch with the reality of this vibrant, diverse community,” the release stated.

Gulfton is described to be the home to residents from Latin America, Africa, West Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, with over 50 languages spoken.Recognize the inherent value and rights of all Houstonians.“Mayor Whitmire’s comments are an affront to all Houstonians who believe in an inclusive and equitable city,” said Daniel Cohen, Chair of Indivisible Houston. “We need leadership that embraces all communities, not one that demeans and marginalizes them.

“We are listening to residents and will make a positive difference in Gulfton. Metro has a plan for the area. It is in the process of designing a data-driven strategy to improve mobility, giving people better access to reach services at Baker Ripley and Legacy Clinic.”

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