I’m running for Berkeley City Council District 7 because Southside needs a representative grounded in renters, students, workers, public land, and neighborhood accountability.
My campaign is rooted in years of local service: mutual aid with East Bay Food Not Bombs, organizing around People’s Park, and direct work with residents navigating housing, healthcare, and public systems.
Berkeley residents can contribute up to $60 per election cycle. Only Berkeley resident contributions are eligible for public matching funds through Berkeley’s public financing program. If you live in Berkeley and can give $60, that is the most strategic contribution right now.
Our goal is to raise $20,000 for voter outreach, campaign materials, volunteer organizing, compliance costs, and direct communication with District 7 residents.
Your contribution helps us reach voters directly and build a campaign accountable to the people who live with the consequences of City decisions.
Give $60 today, or contribute what you can.
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On Telegraph Avenue in District 7, building a campaign shaped by the people who live here.
We’re building this campaign one neighbor at a time.
A contribution today helps us reach more people in District 7, print outreach materials, organize volunteers, and keep this campaign rooted in community support.
If you live in Berkeley and can give $60, that is the most strategic contribution right now because Berkeley resident contributions may qualify for public matching funds if all requirements are met.
If $60 is not possible, $10, $25, or $40 still helps us build the donor base and reach more neighbors.
Give $60 today, or contribute what you can.