Platforms That Reflect Me

I’m not running on politics, I’m running on what I’ve seen, what I’ve lived, and what I believe Los Angeles needs right now.


A Time to Heal and Come Together

This is a time for Los Angeles to come together—not just to move forward, but to heal.

Since COVID, our city has been through a lot—and in many ways, we haven’t fully healed.
You can feel it in our communities—in how people interact, and in the growing sense of disconnection.
I believe this is a time for Los Angeles to come together—not just to move forward, but to heal.
That starts with going back to the basics: listening to one another, communicating with respect, and showing up with compassion—even when we don’t agree.
As we prepare to welcome the world for the Olympics, this matters even more. Los Angeles has always been a global city—but to truly host well, we have to come together first.


A City That Cares for Its People

Policies that reflect real life—supporting families balancing multiple responsibilities.

Through my work in mental health and crisis response, I’ve seen how deeply people are struggling—and how often systems fall short.
We must strengthen mental health response, expand access to addiction treatment, and create real pathways out of homelessness—with both compassion and accountability.


Safer Communities, Stronger Trust

Supporting safety while building trust and addressing root causes

Everyone deserves to feel safe in their neighborhood.
That means supporting public safety, strengthening community trust, and addressing the root causes of crime—not just reacting to it.


Housing That Works for Real Life

Practical solutions so people can afford to live and stay in Los Angeles.

Housing in Los Angeles has become out of reach for too many families.
We need practical solutions—building more housing, improving systems, and making it possible for people to stay and build their lives here.


A City That Supports Families

Policies that reflect real life—supporting families balancing multiple responsibilities.

As part of the sandwich generation, I understand the pressure families are under—balancing children, parents, work, and rising costs.
I will focus on policies that support real life—affordability, access to care, and stronger support systems for families across Los Angeles.


Bringing People Together to Get Things Done

Los Angeles is one of the most diverse cities in the world—and that’s our strength.
I believe leadership means bringing people together, listening first, and working across differences to find real solutions that move our city forward.


A Government That Works

Improving coordination, accountability, and making systems more responsive.

People are tired of systems that are slow, confusing, and disconnected.I will focus on transparency, accountability, and making government more responsive—so it actually works for the people it serves.


This isn’t about checking boxes or running on issues. It’s about showing up, listening, and doing the work—together.

Pray. Lead. Serve. Together.


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