Thank you D4! I am humbled and thankful for the opportunity to be your next Boston City Councilor. I am sincerely grateful to all who supported my campaign. I will continue to work tirelessly to create new opportunities for the residents of D4. Letβs get to work!!! #bospoli
An honor to celebrate the incredible Class of 2026 at Henderson School yesterday. π
To the graduates: keep believing in yourselves, keep showing up, and never let anyone define the limits of what you can achieve. Your story is still being written, and the best chapters are ahead
To the audience tuned in: no 60 Seconds in the Chamber from us today.
It was a long day, and we fought hard for your budget. No matter the final outcome, this work does not end here. We live to continue the fight, because this is still only the beginning.
work, culture, entrepreneurship, and community leadership. From healthcare and small businesses to public service, education, and the arts, Caribbean communities are part of the heartbeat of this city.
Happy Caribbean American Heritage Month!
Last week, I voted against the FY27 Boston Public Schools budget.
This was a difficult vote, but I believe our students deserve better outcomes and more support, not cuts in the classroom. I remain committed to fighting for Black students, multilingual learners, students with
Happy Dot Day! β€οΈ One of my favorite days of the year. Thank you to everyone who came out and showed love. It was great connecting with neighbors, sharing so many smiles, and celebrating the community spirit that makes D4 such a special place to call home!
Shoutout to our intern Naomi from Cristo Rey Boston High School! ππΎ
It's always a pleasure to have young people involved in local government and public service. Thank you, Naomi, for your hard work, curiosity, and commitment. We're excited to see all that you'll accomplish.
Here's your latest 60 Seconds in the Chamber. π₯
This week, the Council passed the FY27 Capital Budget, voted on the Boston Public Schools budget, advanced new policy initiatives, and recognized Juneteenth and Caribbean American Heritage Month. #60SecondsInTheChamber#WeGotUs
From the islands to Boston, today and every day we celebrate the culture, resilience, music, food, history, and spirit of the Caribbean community that continues to shape our city in so many beautiful ways. Happy Caribbean Heritage Month! π΄πΊ
#CaribbeanHeritageMonth#Boston
Had a great time last week hosting students from Neighborhood House Charter School at Boston City Hall!
These 5th graders toured City Hall, learned about local government and public service, and asked some thoughtful questions along the way.
Had a great time yesterday speaking at the PREPPED Youth 2026 End of Year Celebration & Graduation and celebrating the next generation of motivated entrepreneurs in Boston.
As someone who started in real estate at 19 years old, I understand how life-changing opportunity,
mentorship, and exposure can be. Thatβs why it was so inspiring to see the incredible work PREPPED Youth and Nelson Otuechere are doing to create pathways for our young people in the real estate industry and beyond.
Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage and legacy will never be forgotten. πΊπΈ
Big news for Power Pitch β‘οΈ
Weβre excited to have ALA Technology Insights joining us as a partner for this yearβs competition, and raising the stakes for our young entrepreneurs.
In addition to cash prizes, the 1st place winner will receive a four-week
collaboration opportunity with ALA Technologies to help develop their prototype and take their idea a step further.
This is exactly what Power Pitch is about: giving young people real opportunities, real exposure, and real pathways to bring their ideas to life.
β‘οΈ POWER PITCH is almost here! β‘οΈ
Young entrepreneurs and innovators, get ready to take the stage THIS Friday at Hibernian Hall.
π Friday, May 22
π 4:00 PM
π Hibernian Hall, Roxbury
Hereβs your 60 Seconds in the Chamber β±οΈ
This week: budget debates, youth jobs funding, environmental justice investments, new hearings on snow removal costs and property taxes, and resolutions recognizing the people and programs moving Boston forward.
Stay tuned, stay engaged.