I’m the proud daughter of immigrants. My parents came to Queens chasing a promise — that if you work hard and show up for your community, you’ll be able to build a good life.
But that promise is breaking — because extremists write the laws, corporations hoard the wealth, and
City Hall won’t lift a damn finger while the working class breaks their backs every day.
Before I get into the systemic roots behind it all, let me ask you something first:
Will you pitch in $10 today to help us fight back — and build a City Hall that actually fights for working people? We need
450 grassroots donations by this Friday to qualify for public matching funds.
Right-wing billionaires funding chaos. Developers treating our neighborhoods like a Monopoly board.
Political machines more interested in endorsements than outcomes.
They divide us to keep us exhausted, underpaid, and too busy to fight back—while they rake it in.
One Good Job is about restoring dignity and power to the people who
actually keep this city running — many of them immigrants, many of them raising families, many of them one disaster away from impoverishment.
It’s a public jobs plan rooted in care, community, and labor. It’s how we fix what’s broken: affordable housing, school buildings, climate infrastructure, child care, mental health services — and give people real careers doing it.
This campaign is about more than beating one incumbent, a few scandal-addled men. It’s about
defining who we are in the face of extremism. Do we cave to fear and scarcity? Or do we rise together, and build something real?
If you’re with me, now’s the time to show it.
Every $10 becomes $90 with public matching funds. We can fund this entire campaign with the people’s support — and prove that working-class New Yorkers are done being sidelined, steamrolled, and sold out.
— Jessica