Dianne Morales’ Politics for All People Tour: New York City. Bronx. Brooklyn. Manhattan. Queens. Staten Island.

Announcing the Politics for All People Tour ☀️

By Team Mayorales

Dianne Morales
2 min readApr 14, 2021

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A couple of weeks ago, we announced that Dianne would no longer take part in most online forums in order to prioritize on-the-ground connections with communities who have been underrepresented at these forums and underserved by the City.

Today, we are so excited to launch our Politics for All People Tour — a five-borough roster of events and opportunities to engage with Dianne and the campaign through town halls, policy teach-ins, neighborhood block parties and community outreach.

The fact is, Dianne has centered our most vulnerable communities throughout this campaign, and knows that endless Zoom meetings aren’t going to be the way we reach these communities. That’s why we’re taking politics to the streets.

Between now and June 22, these events will be your chance to get involved, meet Dianne and spend time in community with others who are fighting to make New York work for the very people who are too often left behind.

Stay tuned for more details on the line-up, and don’t forget to mark your calendar on April 18 for our first Traveling Block Party! We’ll be at St. John’s Park in Crown Heights with music, food, fun and ways to get involved! Stop by to say hello or join us to canvass the area and help voters get to know what Dianne’s campaign is all about. We’ll also have ways that you can plug into the campaign for future events — just look for the big, beautiful gradient tent!

*Please wear a mask! We’ll have PPE and will be socially distanced at this outdoor event.

Traveling Block Party hosted by Justin Cohen at St. John’s Park on Troy Avenue. April 18 (Sudy), 5–6:30pm. dianne.nyc/blockparty

Hope to see you there!

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Dianne Morales
Dianne Morales

Written by Dianne Morales

Dianne is an advocate, educator and anti-poverty executive. She is also a survivor, a single mom and the was the first Afro-Latina candidate for NYC Mayor.

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