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The Battle for Sandy Springs
There is a runoff election happening in Sandy Springs on December 2nd that you need to pay attention to, even if you don't live there. Because what is unfolding in North Fulton is not just about one mayor's race—it's a microcosm of the larger war being waged across metro Atlanta and the entire state of Georgia. The race is between incumbent Mayor Rusty Paul, a former chairman of the Georgia Republican Party, and challenger Dontaye Carter, a community organizer and advocate w
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Nov 234 min read
Monthly Community Newsletter - December 2024
Dear Friends, We Did That: A Successful Mix & Mingle Thank you so much for making our Brookhaven Community Mix & Mingle this past Saturday such a tremendous success. It was an honor to gather with neighbors, leaders, and changemakers who are committed to building a stronger, more connected community. We were especially grateful to welcome some incredible leaders who took time out of their busy schedules to be with us: Mayor-Elect Jelani Lindor of Stone Mountain and his wife
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Nov 174 min read
A Crisis of Leadership, A Call to Action: From My Fight to Our Fight
The work of our candidate forums is done, but our real work is just beginning. For weeks, we put candidates on the stage to answer the tough questions. After listening to dozens of them, one truth has become undeniable: leadership is not a title you are given. It is an action you take, especially when the stakes are high and no one is watching. And right now, we are in a profound leadership crisis at every level. The Rot in Our Own Backyard: A Failure of Leadership in DeKalb
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Oct 154 min read
On a Full Heart and a World on Fire: A Note on Building Legacies in a State of Emergency
Friends, It’s the end of September, and I find myself in a season of profound contradictions. On a personal level, my life is wonderfully, chaotically full. I’m deep in my work as a PhD candidate, wrestling with the dense, beautiful, and often painful intersections of Humanities, Political Science, and African American Studies. I’ve also taken on a second job as a tutor at the historic Clark Atlanta University, and the energy of being on an HBCU campus, helping to shape the n
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Sep 305 min read
Why for Black America, Politics is a Condition of Survival
I often reflect on a moment from a documentary I watched two years ago, at my induction ceremony as the Vice President of Programs for the Greater Atlanta Democratic Women. The film followed several activists, but one woman’s words have remained fused to my consciousness. She looked into the camera, her gaze a mixture of exhaustion and defiance, and posed a question that was not a question at all, but a foundational truth. She spoke of her identity, a woman, Black, born in th
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Aug 166 min read


A Baby Faced Hilerie
Look what a random cleaning binge will unearth. 😮 This pic is from 2008. A baby-faced Hilerie working at the Ohio House of Representatives in the Riffe Center for then-House Minority Leader, the one and only Joyce Beatty. Finding this sent me down a rabbit hole. It’s funny, because there have been times I thought I’d strayed from my path. But this picture is proof that the love for community and the deep, intricate, and often painful dance between Black folks and politics ha
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Aug 162 min read
The Anatomy of a Takeover: When “Law and Order” Becomes the Language of Tyranny
There are moments in history when the floor gives way. They are moments when the theoretical dangers we debate—the slippery slopes, the authoritarian hypotheticals—suddenly manifest in the solid, unyielding form of soldiers on our streets and a freedom summarily revoked. We are in such a moment now. The thin veneer of American democracy has been torn away, and what lies beneath is the chilling architecture of an autocratic takeover, unfolding in plain sight in our nation’s ca
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Aug 117 min read
When Science is Abandoned for Political Agendas
My heart is heavy and my spirit is deeply troubled. Two days ago, a 30-year-old man armed with five guns fired dozens of rounds on the campuses of Emory University and the CDC, trying to force his way into the CDC headquarters. His reported motive? He blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for making him suicidal. This is the horrifying, real-world consequence of the relentless war on science. We now have uniformed and ignorant leadership at the highest levels, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr
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Aug 102 min read
The Audacity of Action: Why 'Good Trouble' Is the Only Way Forward
There is a particular kind of stress that settles deep in your bones when the world feels like it’s spinning off its axis. This past week, leading up to my birthday, I’ve felt it more acutely than ever. It isn’t the quiet anxiety of another year passing; it's a profound, soul-wearying frustration born from watching the inaction of those around me juxtaposed with the brazen, callous inhumanity that floods our screens and streets. It is the exhaustion that comes from seeing hat
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Aug 106 min read
Navigating Current Challenges: A Call for Vigilance & Action
We find ourselves six months into a new administration, and the landscape of our nation is shifting with a velocity that demands our unyielding attention. This is not a time for panic, but for precise, strategic action. The very foundations of our democracy are being challenged, and it is incumbent upon us as leaders to understand the breadth of these changes and navigate them with foresight and fortitude. The Erosion of Democratic Norms and Institutions The recent Georgi
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Jul 214 min read
This is where I stand in the race today.
I want to start off by thanking the amazing people that have helped me along the way. This has been an amazing experience. I’ve met so many people that have had different life experiences than myself and some who come from different cultures. Being able to sit down with different people who have varying concerns has allowed me to reconsider what is really important to the people in this city, this state, this country, and in the world. Through these enlightening conversations
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Oct 20, 20238 min read
When I made my decision to run for Mayor
Initially, running for Mayor wasn’t at the forefront of my mind. My life was consumed by motherhood, being a business owner, and an employee. Though I always had aspirations to continue my political journey in leadership and hold public office one day, I just didn’t realize that time would be now. Since about April I had been paying attention to the upcoming mayoral election and going back and forth with myself on whether it would be the right time to run. Throughout this tim
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Oct 7, 20233 min read
Crime and Police Presence
I understand the overwhelming need for more of a police presence in many communities, but also understand the lack of trust that many people within the community have with the police. Creating space to allow the community and the police department to build relationships through community policing is the easiest transition into seeing a change in the community. But also looking at what the expenditures are for the $13 million dollar budget that the department currently has. Be
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Oct 7, 20231 min read
Annexation in Brookhaven
The previous proposed annexation efforts in the city of Brookhaven was a money focused effort and an attempt to defraud the public in secret. City leadership failed to inform the public, just as they had when they purposefully obstructed the progress of a redevelopment project along Buford Highway, costing the city almost $7 million. The city will advance the money for those projects to asses roads, stormwater infrastructure and parks over about a year. Though the city is pro
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Oct 7, 20232 min read
The importance of bikes and alternative transportation
Throughout the eight years that I am in office, I plan to have continued to encourage the use of alternative transportation options to maintain and improve the quality of life in the city of Brookhaven. Bikes are so intrinsically connected to our lives and histories that we sometimes forget their unique utility for commuting purposes. As one of the only purely-green transportation options, bikes have mass appeal both for their usefulness and the exercise and enjoyment they pr
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Oct 7, 20231 min read
Brookhaven's Biggest Need
The biggest need here in Brookhaven and the rest of this country is resources. People are losing their home at an alarming rate and there are no resources to mitigate that. It’s been an ongoing issue for quite sometime and the city has failed to help its citizens. There are currently no resources in place to combat homelessness. The city has relied on its citizens to go to other cities and programs outside of the city to seek resources. Which of course has been difficult for
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Oct 7, 20231 min read
The Challenges We Face
In the years that I have lived in this city, the amount of people losing their homes because of big developers has been astonishing. People are being uprooted from their homes and being displaced so a developer can tear down their community to build a multi-million dollar home. This must end. We don’t need to contract with these large corporations to build more properties that will displace more students and families. Our focus shouldn’t be on building more apartments, creat
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Sep 3, 20231 min read
Why I'm Running for Mayor
I want to be the Mayor of Brookhaven because this city lacks the diversity in leadership that represents its constituents. I am dedicated to this journey to help the City of Brookhaven realize its true potential by becoming Mayor. As mayor, I will work diligently to Provide for rental and mortgage assistance through an expanded affordable housing and accessibility program. Provide assistance for families with special needs Ensure the students in this city are getting quality
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Sep 3, 20231 min read
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