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ABOUT DIANNE
Let’s cut to the chase: If you’re looking for a candidate who solely wants to protect luxury developers, Wall Street or the interests of the wealthy — Dianne Morales is NOT your choice. But if you’re looking for a champion with a proven track record of creating solutions to meet the needs of the lifeline of our City — your candidate is Dianne Morales. PLATFORM — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR An Intersectional Agenda. Each of these issues are interconnected; they build off each other and co-exist with the same purpose of undoing normalized policies that destroy opportunity and reduce the quality of life for millions of New Yorkers. WEALTH TAX — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Wealth Tax. The greatness of our city can only be measured by the status of our most vulnerable. They have suffered for too long under austerity budgets because the state doesn’t have the moral clarity or the political will to make the wealthy pay their fair share. DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of life PROTECT OUR IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS The Morales administration’s first 100 days will include the launch of NYC 5000 to connect culturally relevant resources to underserved communities, including expanding interpreter and translator services to ensure connection to COVID-19 vaccine information, workforce opportunities and small business support;. Establish a city fund to ensure basic income relief for our excluded workers who DEFUND THE POLICE; FUND THE PEOPLE defund the police; fund the people. Our current policing system is not keeping all New Yorkers safe. NYPD disproportionately profiles, harms and kills Black lives — and its willful coordination with ICE targets the well-being of immigrants and their families. PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT Launch a city-run, citywide fiber-optic network, bringing free municipal broadband to New York City; Advocate for public takeover of utilities, including the private electricity industry, and move the city toward greener, cleaner energy sources; GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY. Gender and sexuality don’t exist in a silo. Our identities and expression impact how we receive healthcare, how we’re treated by police, how we gain access to social services, how we access housing, how we’re approached professionally — thelist goes on.
DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Dianne is like many of us. As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools.ABOUT DIANNE
Let’s cut to the chase: If you’re looking for a candidate who solely wants to protect luxury developers, Wall Street or the interests of the wealthy — Dianne Morales is NOT your choice. But if you’re looking for a champion with a proven track record of creating solutions to meet the needs of the lifeline of our City — your candidate is Dianne Morales. PLATFORM — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR An Intersectional Agenda. Each of these issues are interconnected; they build off each other and co-exist with the same purpose of undoing normalized policies that destroy opportunity and reduce the quality of life for millions of New Yorkers. WEALTH TAX — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Wealth Tax. The greatness of our city can only be measured by the status of our most vulnerable. They have suffered for too long under austerity budgets because the state doesn’t have the moral clarity or the political will to make the wealthy pay their fair share. DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of life PROTECT OUR IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS The Morales administration’s first 100 days will include the launch of NYC 5000 to connect culturally relevant resources to underserved communities, including expanding interpreter and translator services to ensure connection to COVID-19 vaccine information, workforce opportunities and small business support;. Establish a city fund to ensure basic income relief for our excluded workers who DEFUND THE POLICE; FUND THE PEOPLE defund the police; fund the people. Our current policing system is not keeping all New Yorkers safe. NYPD disproportionately profiles, harms and kills Black lives — and its willful coordination with ICE targets the well-being of immigrants and their families. PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT Launch a city-run, citywide fiber-optic network, bringing free municipal broadband to New York City; Advocate for public takeover of utilities, including the private electricity industry, and move the city toward greener, cleaner energy sources; GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY. Gender and sexuality don’t exist in a silo. Our identities and expression impact how we receive healthcare, how we’re treated by police, how we gain access to social services, how we access housing, how we’re approached professionally — thelist goes on.
GOVERNANCE FOR THE PEOPLE Governance for The People. New Yorkers are not strangers to corruption in government. From Boss Tweed to Governor Cuomo, we have continually fought corrupt politicians and systems for the right to control ourcity and state.
FIRST 100 DAYS
When Mayor Morales hits the ground running on Jan. 1, 2022, these are her priorities for the first 100 days of her administration — because every New Yorker has the right to be valued and respected, not just through our words but with our actions. DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of life PEOPLE-CENTERED TECH People-Centered Tech . Internet access is essential to participating in today’s society. But rather than treating it as a public good, we have a massive digital divide that threatens our education system, economy and ability to connect and contribute to society. CONTACT — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR contact. General: info@dianne.nyc Press: press@dianne.nyc (929) 244-9590. PO Box 61 New York, NY 10101 GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
EVENTS — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Paid for by Dianne Morales for NYC GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY. Gender and sexuality don’t exist in a silo. Our identities and expression impact how we receive healthcare, how we’re treated by police, how we gain access to social services, how we access housing, how we’re approached professionally — thelist goes on.
FREE CUNY — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Free CUNY. From its inception to the city’s fiscal crisis in the 1970s, generations of New Yorkers have relied on a CUNY education as a pathway to economic stability and opportunity. LAND AND DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTABILITY Land and Development Accountability. We know that our current land use process is broken. The City has prioritized rezonings that have encouraged gentrification and benefited developers and private landlords instead of communities. DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR SINGLE MOM. SURVIVOR. Dianne is like many of us. As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former buildingmanager on
ABOUT DIANNE
As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former building manager on the Brooklyn waterfront, the area now known as WEALTH TAX — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR As Mayor, Dianne will: Advocate for the passage of the Invest in Our New York Act, a package of six bills in the State legislature that would ensure the wealthiest New Yorkers pay their fair share; Propose a Solidarity Tax, which would increase the income tax rate of 3.876% to 4.4% for the roughly 1 million New Yorkers making at least $1 PLATFORM — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Especially those whose humanity has been silenced, suppressed and denied. Dianne Morales’ policy platform is built on the belief that politics should work for all the people and that we are stronger and better positioned to grow when every New Yorker is prioritized, oppressive systems are eliminated and barriers are removed. DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of life PROTECT OUR IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS The Morales administration’s first 100 days will include the launch of NYC 5000 to connect culturally relevant resources to underserved communities, including expanding interpreter and translator services to ensure connection to COVID-19 vaccine information, workforce opportunities and small business support;. Establish a city fund to ensure basic income relief for our excluded workers who PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT A Morales Administration knows our essential workers need on-time subways; our teachers need to educate our youth both inside tech-equipped school buildings and outside in lush public green spaces; and that an entire workforce is ready to help design, repair and build pathways toward a more inclusive city. Thoughtful public infrastructure is an DEFUND THE POLICE; FUND THE PEOPLE defund the police; fund the people. Our current policing system is not keeping all New Yorkers safe. NYPD disproportionately profiles, harms and kills Black lives — and its willful coordination with ICE targets the well-being of immigrants and their families.ENDORSEMENTS
City Council Member District 26 and Queens Borough President Candidate. John M. Blasco. Manhattan District Leader 74AD Part A. Jesse Pierce. Brooklyn District Leader AD52. Shaquana Boykin. Brooklyn District Leader AD57. Melissa Bieri. Queens District Leader AD37 PartB.
GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR SINGLE MOM. SURVIVOR. Dianne is like many of us. As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former buildingmanager on
ABOUT DIANNE
As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former building manager on the Brooklyn waterfront, the area now known as WEALTH TAX — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR As Mayor, Dianne will: Advocate for the passage of the Invest in Our New York Act, a package of six bills in the State legislature that would ensure the wealthiest New Yorkers pay their fair share; Propose a Solidarity Tax, which would increase the income tax rate of 3.876% to 4.4% for the roughly 1 million New Yorkers making at least $1 PLATFORM — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Especially those whose humanity has been silenced, suppressed and denied. Dianne Morales’ policy platform is built on the belief that politics should work for all the people and that we are stronger and better positioned to grow when every New Yorker is prioritized, oppressive systems are eliminated and barriers are removed. DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of life PROTECT OUR IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS The Morales administration’s first 100 days will include the launch of NYC 5000 to connect culturally relevant resources to underserved communities, including expanding interpreter and translator services to ensure connection to COVID-19 vaccine information, workforce opportunities and small business support;. Establish a city fund to ensure basic income relief for our excluded workers who PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT A Morales Administration knows our essential workers need on-time subways; our teachers need to educate our youth both inside tech-equipped school buildings and outside in lush public green spaces; and that an entire workforce is ready to help design, repair and build pathways toward a more inclusive city. Thoughtful public infrastructure is an DEFUND THE POLICE; FUND THE PEOPLE defund the police; fund the people. Our current policing system is not keeping all New Yorkers safe. NYPD disproportionately profiles, harms and kills Black lives — and its willful coordination with ICE targets the well-being of immigrants and their families.ENDORSEMENTS
City Council Member District 26 and Queens Borough President Candidate. John M. Blasco. Manhattan District Leader 74AD Part A. Jesse Pierce. Brooklyn District Leader AD52. Shaquana Boykin. Brooklyn District Leader AD57. Melissa Bieri. Queens District Leader AD37 PartB.
GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
NEWS — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Dianne Morales Looks for Space—and Support—on New York’s Left. When Dianne Morales launched her campaign for mayor of New York City last November, she was trapped behind a computer screen. “We’ve had 109 mayors in New York. One was Black. None were women. GOVERNANCE FOR THE PEOPLE Governance for The People. New Yorkers are not strangers to corruption in government. From Boss Tweed to Governor Cuomo, we have continually fought corrupt politicians and systems for the right to control our city and state. Dianne has been part of this fight for decades. Like thousands of Black and Brown parents before her, she went to court PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT A Morales Administration knows our essential workers need on-time subways; our teachers need to educate our youth both inside tech-equipped school buildings and outside in lush public green spaces; and that an entire workforce is ready to help design, repair and build pathways toward a more inclusive city. Thoughtful public infrastructure is anFIRST 100 DAYS
Dianne Morales’ ‘DIGNITY NOW’ FIRST 100 DAYS. When Mayor Morales hits the ground running on Jan. 1, 2022, these are her priorities for the first 100 days of her administration — because every New Yorker has the right to be valued and respected, not just through our words but with our actions. GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY. Gender and sexuality don’t exist in a silo. Our identities and expression impact how we receive healthcare, how we’re treated by police, how we gain access to social services, how we access housing, how we’re approached professionally — thelist goes on.
PUBLIC BANKING
In addition to supporting and advocating for the New York Public Banking Act, the Morales Administration’s implementation of the People’s Bank will: Transfer city funds to our public bank to divest public money from Wall Street, policing and fossil fuels and invest in local communities and a sustainable, thriving, inclusive economy;Expand
FREE CUNY — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR CUNY’s current full-time tuition for New York residents is $4,800/year at community colleges and $6,930/year at 4-year colleges, but the real cost of getting an education is significantly higher once you factor in books, supplies, room and board, student fees and transportation. Furthermore, programs like the state’s TuitionAssistance
RANKED CHOICE VOTING Ranked-Choice Voting. In 2021, NYC will begin to use Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV) in local primary and special elections. Rather than choosing just one candidate, voters will now be able to rank up to five candidates for each office, including Mayor, in order of preference. Ranked-Choice Voting ensures candidates with majority support win elections. LAND AND DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTABILITY Dianne believes housing is a human right. She also believes that it’s important to ensure our communities have livable neighborhoods and that the City has a vested interest in the well-being of our people over profit and luxury developments. The Morales Administration will be focused on democratizing our land use process, co-creatingjust and
DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR SINGLE MOM. SURVIVOR. Dianne is like many of us. As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former buildingmanager on
NEWS — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Dianne Morales Looks for Space—and Support—on New York’s Left. When Dianne Morales launched her campaign for mayor of New York City last November, she was trapped behind a computer screen. “We’ve had 109 mayors in New York. One was Black. None were women.ABOUT DIANNE
As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former building manager on the Brooklyn waterfront, the area now known as WEALTH TAX — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR As Mayor, Dianne will: Advocate for the passage of the Invest in Our New York Act, a package of six bills in the State legislature that would ensure the wealthiest New Yorkers pay their fair share; Propose a Solidarity Tax, which would increase the income tax rate of 3.876% to 4.4% for the roughly 1 million New Yorkers making at least $1 PLATFORM — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Especially those whose humanity has been silenced, suppressed and denied. Dianne Morales’ policy platform is built on the belief that politics should work for all the people and that we are stronger and better positioned to grow when every New Yorker is prioritized, oppressive systems are eliminated and barriers are removed. DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of life PROTECT OUR IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS The Morales administration’s first 100 days will include the launch of NYC 5000 to connect culturally relevant resources to underserved communities, including expanding interpreter and translator services to ensure connection to COVID-19 vaccine information, workforce opportunities and small business support;. Establish a city fund to ensure basic income relief for our excluded workers who DEFUND THE POLICE; FUND THE PEOPLE defund the police; fund the people. Our current policing system is not keeping all New Yorkers safe. NYPD disproportionately profiles, harms and kills Black lives — and its willful coordination with ICE targets the well-being of immigrants and their families. PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT A Morales Administration knows our essential workers need on-time subways; our teachers need to educate our youth both inside tech-equipped school buildings and outside in lush public green spaces; and that an entire workforce is ready to help design, repair and build pathways toward a more inclusive city. Thoughtful public infrastructure is an GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR SINGLE MOM. SURVIVOR. Dianne is like many of us. As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former buildingmanager on
NEWS — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Dianne Morales Looks for Space—and Support—on New York’s Left. When Dianne Morales launched her campaign for mayor of New York City last November, she was trapped behind a computer screen. “We’ve had 109 mayors in New York. One was Black. None were women.ABOUT DIANNE
As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former building manager on the Brooklyn waterfront, the area now known as WEALTH TAX — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR As Mayor, Dianne will: Advocate for the passage of the Invest in Our New York Act, a package of six bills in the State legislature that would ensure the wealthiest New Yorkers pay their fair share; Propose a Solidarity Tax, which would increase the income tax rate of 3.876% to 4.4% for the roughly 1 million New Yorkers making at least $1 PLATFORM — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Especially those whose humanity has been silenced, suppressed and denied. Dianne Morales’ policy platform is built on the belief that politics should work for all the people and that we are stronger and better positioned to grow when every New Yorker is prioritized, oppressive systems are eliminated and barriers are removed. DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of life PROTECT OUR IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS The Morales administration’s first 100 days will include the launch of NYC 5000 to connect culturally relevant resources to underserved communities, including expanding interpreter and translator services to ensure connection to COVID-19 vaccine information, workforce opportunities and small business support;. Establish a city fund to ensure basic income relief for our excluded workers who DEFUND THE POLICE; FUND THE PEOPLE defund the police; fund the people. Our current policing system is not keeping all New Yorkers safe. NYPD disproportionately profiles, harms and kills Black lives — and its willful coordination with ICE targets the well-being of immigrants and their families. PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT A Morales Administration knows our essential workers need on-time subways; our teachers need to educate our youth both inside tech-equipped school buildings and outside in lush public green spaces; and that an entire workforce is ready to help design, repair and build pathways toward a more inclusive city. Thoughtful public infrastructure is an GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
NEWS — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Dianne Morales Looks for Space—and Support—on New York’s Left. When Dianne Morales launched her campaign for mayor of New York City last November, she was trapped behind a computer screen. “We’ve had 109 mayors in New York. One was Black. None were women. GOVERNANCE FOR THE PEOPLE Governance for The People. New Yorkers are not strangers to corruption in government. From Boss Tweed to Governor Cuomo, we have continually fought corrupt politicians and systems for the right to control our city and state. Dianne has been part of this fight for decades. Like thousands of Black and Brown parents before her, she went to court DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of lifeFIRST 100 DAYS
Dianne Morales’ ‘DIGNITY NOW’ FIRST 100 DAYS. When Mayor Morales hits the ground running on Jan. 1, 2022, these are her priorities for the first 100 days of her administration — because every New Yorker has the right to be valued and respected, not just through our words but with our actions. PEOPLE-CENTERED TECH People-Centered Tech . Internet access is essential to participating in today’s society. But rather than treating it as a public good, we have a massive digital divide that threatens our education system, economy and ability to connect and contribute to society. GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY GENDER AND SEXUALITY EQUITY. Gender and sexuality don’t exist in a silo. Our identities and expression impact how we receive healthcare, how we’re treated by police, how we gain access to social services, how we access housing, how we’re approached professionally — thelist goes on.
GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
FREE CUNY — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR CUNY’s current full-time tuition for New York residents is $4,800/year at community colleges and $6,930/year at 4-year colleges, but the real cost of getting an education is significantly higher once you factor in books, supplies, room and board, student fees and transportation. Furthermore, programs like the state’s TuitionAssistance
PUBLIC BANKING
In addition to supporting and advocating for the New York Public Banking Act, the Morales Administration’s implementation of the People’s Bank will: Transfer city funds to our public bank to divest public money from Wall Street, policing and fossil fuels and invest in local communities and a sustainable, thriving, inclusive economy;Expand
LAND AND DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTABILITY Dianne believes housing is a human right. She also believes that it’s important to ensure our communities have livable neighborhoods and that the City has a vested interest in the well-being of our people over profit and luxury developments. The Morales Administration will be focused on democratizing our land use process, co-creatingjust and
DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR SINGLE MOM. SURVIVOR. Dianne is like many of us. As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former buildingmanager on
ABOUT DIANNE
As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former building manager on the Brooklyn waterfront, the area now known as WEALTH TAX — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR As Mayor, Dianne will: Advocate for the passage of the Invest in Our New York Act, a package of six bills in the State legislature that would ensure the wealthiest New Yorkers pay their fair share; Propose a Solidarity Tax, which would increase the income tax rate of 3.876% to 4.4% for the roughly 1 million New Yorkers making at least $1 PLATFORM — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Especially those whose humanity has been silenced, suppressed and denied. Dianne Morales’ policy platform is built on the belief that politics should work for all the people and that we are stronger and better positioned to grow when every New Yorker is prioritized, oppressive systems are eliminated and barriers are removed. DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of life PROTECT OUR IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS The Morales administration’s first 100 days will include the launch of NYC 5000 to connect culturally relevant resources to underserved communities, including expanding interpreter and translator services to ensure connection to COVID-19 vaccine information, workforce opportunities and small business support;. Establish a city fund to ensure basic income relief for our excluded workers who PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT A Morales Administration knows our essential workers need on-time subways; our teachers need to educate our youth both inside tech-equipped school buildings and outside in lush public green spaces; and that an entire workforce is ready to help design, repair and build pathways toward a more inclusive city. Thoughtful public infrastructure is an DEFUND THE POLICE; FUND THE PEOPLE defund the police; fund the people. Our current policing system is not keeping all New Yorkers safe. NYPD disproportionately profiles, harms and kills Black lives — and its willful coordination with ICE targets the well-being of immigrants and their families. JOBS — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Jobs . Last updated: May 24, 2021 11:09am. Join our team to disrupt the status quo and help transform our government. We are hiring thefollowing roles:
GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR SINGLE MOM. SURVIVOR. Dianne is like many of us. As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former buildingmanager on
ABOUT DIANNE
As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former building manager on the Brooklyn waterfront, the area now known as WEALTH TAX — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR As Mayor, Dianne will: Advocate for the passage of the Invest in Our New York Act, a package of six bills in the State legislature that would ensure the wealthiest New Yorkers pay their fair share; Propose a Solidarity Tax, which would increase the income tax rate of 3.876% to 4.4% for the roughly 1 million New Yorkers making at least $1 PLATFORM — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Especially those whose humanity has been silenced, suppressed and denied. Dianne Morales’ policy platform is built on the belief that politics should work for all the people and that we are stronger and better positioned to grow when every New Yorker is prioritized, oppressive systems are eliminated and barriers are removed. DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of life PROTECT OUR IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS The Morales administration’s first 100 days will include the launch of NYC 5000 to connect culturally relevant resources to underserved communities, including expanding interpreter and translator services to ensure connection to COVID-19 vaccine information, workforce opportunities and small business support;. Establish a city fund to ensure basic income relief for our excluded workers who PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT A Morales Administration knows our essential workers need on-time subways; our teachers need to educate our youth both inside tech-equipped school buildings and outside in lush public green spaces; and that an entire workforce is ready to help design, repair and build pathways toward a more inclusive city. Thoughtful public infrastructure is an DEFUND THE POLICE; FUND THE PEOPLE defund the police; fund the people. Our current policing system is not keeping all New Yorkers safe. NYPD disproportionately profiles, harms and kills Black lives — and its willful coordination with ICE targets the well-being of immigrants and their families. JOBS — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Jobs . Last updated: May 24, 2021 11:09am. Join our team to disrupt the status quo and help transform our government. We are hiring thefollowing roles:
GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
PLATFORM — DIANNE MORALES FOR NYC MAYOR Especially those whose humanity has been silenced, suppressed and denied. Dianne Morales’ policy platform is built on the belief that politics should work for all the people and that we are stronger and better positioned to grow when every New Yorker is prioritized, oppressive systems are eliminated and barriers are removed. DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE DEMOCRATIZING HEALTH AND CARE. COVID-19 provided clarity on the state of inequality in the social determinants of health. Factors such as access to insurance, employment, language access and culturally relevant intervention strategies all revealed our city’s generational indifference to shrinking the gap in accessible health and addressing the inequities that reduce the quality of life GOVERNANCE FOR THE PEOPLE Governance for The People. New Yorkers are not strangers to corruption in government. From Boss Tweed to Governor Cuomo, we have continually fought corrupt politicians and systems for the right to control our city and state. Dianne has been part of this fight for decades. Like thousands of Black and Brown parents before her, she went to courtFIRST 100 DAYS
Dianne Morales’ ‘DIGNITY NOW’ FIRST 100 DAYS. When Mayor Morales hits the ground running on Jan. 1, 2022, these are her priorities for the first 100 days of her administration — because every New Yorker has the right to be valued and respected, not just through our words but with our actions. PEOPLE-CENTERED TECH People-Centered Tech . Internet access is essential to participating in today’s society. But rather than treating it as a public good, we have a massive digital divide that threatens our education system, economy and ability to connect and contribute to society. COMMUNITY FIRST RESPONDERS DEPARTMENT Budget. Dianne Morales is the only mayoral candidate calling for divesting $3 billion from the NYPD. The Morales team has identified approximately $370 million that could immediately be diverted into the CFRD. This money will come primarily from freezing new hires to theNYPD.
GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL Guaranteed Housing For All. The Morales Administration would declare housing a right. In the midst of an unprecedented health crisis, high unemployment and our city’s failure to address chronic homelessness, it is imperative to our collective safety and security that every New Yorker has a place to call home that is dignified, peaceful andwithout harm.
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City Council Member District 26 and Queens Borough President Candidate. John M. Blasco. Manhattan District Leader 74AD Part A. Jesse Pierce. Brooklyn District Leader AD52. Shaquana Boykin. Brooklyn District Leader AD57. Melissa Bieri. Queens District Leader AD37 PartB.
POLITICS FOR ALL PEOPLE TOUR GALLERY photo Gallery. Jiar 5/9/21 Jiar 5/9/21. Mother’s Day at First Central Baptist Church. Read More. Jiar 5/8/21 Jiar 5/8/21. Sunset Park Traveling Block Party. Read More. WITH PROGRESSIVE MANTLE UP FOR GRABS, ZEPHYR TEACHOUT “We need a champion of tenants, not big real estate, a champion of small businesses, not big box stores, and a mayor who knows how to resist the corruption of big tech and big real estate,” Teachout said in a statement. “She also has that something extra that0
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News CHOOSE THE FUTURE Get updates from Dianne Morales for NYC Mayor Contact Information First Name Last Name (Optional) Email (Optional) COVID-19 EXPOSED WHAT WE ALREADY KNEW: NEW YORK ISN’T BUILT FOR ALL OF US The pandemic exposed the vulnerabilities that already existed: Housing, economic and health disparities were all present but have only deepened. And as we continue to experience the devastating consequences of our nation’s failed pandemic response, the rich have gotten richer, while the poorer have gotten poorer. For the first time in our city’s recent history, we can no longer avoid that our city is built on the backs of Black women, immigrants, disabled people, the LGBTQ+ community and the working poor. They have been the invisible drivers keeping the city going, yet continue to beleft behind.
OUR SYSTEM IS NOT BROKEN; IT IS WORKING AS IT WAS DESIGNED TO WORK. You don’t reform an inequitable, exclusive system. YOU TRANSFORM IT. Dianne Morales' "Dignity Now" First 100 Days FIRST-GEN. EDUCATOR. ADVOCATE. BED-STUY NATIVE. NONPROFIT CEO. SINGLEMOM. SURVIVOR.
Dianne is like many of us. As a Bed-Stuy native, single mother and proud daughter of Puerto Rican parents, Dianne understands our city’s systems, from public housing to public schools. Dianne’s mother was an office manager for the leather workers’ union, and her father was a 32BJ member and former building manager on the Brooklyn waterfront, the area now known as DUMBO. They lived in NYCHA, and little Dianne was often the translator for her Abuela Rosa, who shared a room and a bed with Dianne. Dianne’s family was a part of a community — a village — that looked out for one another because the City failed to provide the basics their neighborhood needed. Her family taught her to _lift as you climb._ Even as an adult, this fight didn’t end: A mother of two children with learning differences, Dianne sued the City’s public school system to get the resources her daughter needed to learneffectively.
Learn more About Dianne EVERY NEW YORKER DESERVES DIGNITY Every person has the right to be valued and respected, not just through our words but with our actions. That means providing the resources and structures for every New Yorker to have quality housing, jobs, education, healthcare and transportation. It means giving communities a real say in determining policies that impact them. It means lifting others as we climb, in recognition that prosperity is not the zero-sum game it’s too often made out to be. NEW YORK CITY DOESN’T WORK UNTIL IT WORKS FOR EVERYONE. Here are some of Dianne’s top priorities for when she’s in office: GUARANTEED HOUSING FOR ALL GREEN FOOD, GREEN JOBS, GREEN JUSTICE DEFUND THE POLICE, FUND THE PEOPLE SMALL BUSINESS & COOPERATIVE ECONOMY PROTECT OUR IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS INTEGRATE OUR SCHOOLS, BUILD EQUITY See How We Create Dignity For All NO GOING BACK: SEIZING OUR MOVEMENT AT THIS MOMENT This is our moment to choose the future. We can build a city where no person goes without the necessities and dignity of life. A New York where every student in every class has the best education we can provide. A place where no person is unhoused. And a city where public safety means taking care of each other, and a phone call to 911 means help, not harm. We have a moment when so much is possible — right now. But it’s going to take all of us. THIS IS OUR COLLECTIVE FIGHT, AND WE MUST TAKE COLLECTIVE ACTION.Volunteer
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