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Our Voices, Our Maps: Why Your Input is Crucial for California's Future.

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Photo courtesy of Politico As a Doctor of Public Administration student, I am dedicated to creating equitable policies that improve community health. That's why I'm submitting a comment on the Election Rigging Response Act maps to the California State Assembly. 🏛️ My experience working with vulnerable families reminds me that every policy decision has a real human impact. We can't let abstract debate overshadow the needs of the people. Join me in making your voice heard on this critical issue.  https://aelc.assembly.ca.gov/redistricting-public-comment  #CommunityFirst #PolicyAdvocacy #SocialJustice #CAleg #VoicesForChildren Check out this article:  Data & Insights on the Caregiver Experience in the U.S.

Why We Need Proactive Leadership on Redistricting: A Call to Action for AD 60

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This week, the Riverside County Democratic Party, led by Chair Joy Silver, announced its strong support for Governor Newsom’s redistricting proposal. This is not just a political headline; it's a critical moment for our democracy. It highlights the need for leaders who are not only prepared to react to challenges but are proactive in building a more equitable and sustainable future. This is precisely the kind of work I am committed to doing if elected a delegate for Assembly District 60. Chair Silver’s statement is a clear warning: we cannot stand by while other states manipulate congressional maps to serve a partisan agenda. The governor’s proposal to allow California’s independent citizens commission to revise our maps in response is a crucial safeguard. It's a strategic move to ensure that our representation remains fair and proportional, reflecting the will of the people, not the whims of political opportunists. This issue resonates deeply with my work as a Doctor of Public...

Why the "Big Beautiful Bill" Could Entrench Disparities

As a doctoral student of public administration, I believe equitable policy is essential for community health. Damon Freeman's article on the "Big Beautiful Bill" powerfully illustrates how seemingly broad legislation can have disproportionate, negative impacts, especially on Black communities already navigating systemic barriers. Consider these points: Wealth Gap: The Black-white median wealth gap reached $240,120 in 2022 , meaning Black households hold only $15 for every $100 held by white households. Policies that don't address this reality will only deepen it. Job Inequities: While the Black unemployment rate has fluctuated, it consistently remains higher than the national average, often double the rate for white Americans (e.g., 6.80% for Black Americans in June 2025 ). Cuts to job training programs will hit hard. Criminal Justice: Increased policing funding without reform, coupled with the fact that Black individuals are arrested at 2.5 times the rate of Whit...