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Related: About this forumAs Black New Yorkers Move Out, N.Y.C. Politics May Be Reshaped
For the better part of the 35 years that she lived in Brooklyns East New York neighborhood, Dorinda Pannell made affordable housing her top if not only mission.
A lifelong Democrat, tenant leader with East Brooklyn Congregations and avid voter, Ms. Pannell, 75, known to her neighbors in the Linden Houses as Miss P, spent years organizing her fellow residents to push for better housing conditions. She even took her fight to City Hall to give a speech about it.
Now she is following New Yorks mayoral primary closely, hopeful that the citys next leader will do more for the millions of New Yorkers experiencing housing insecurity, particularly longtime Black and Latino residents who say that good-quality, affordable places to live are more and more elusive.
But she will not be voting in the primary or be able to see for herself how the next mayoral administration affects her community. For the last five years, Ms. Pannell has lived in Hampton, Va., where she can be closer to her son, obtain better health care and enjoy what she believes is a higher quality of life and lower cost of living.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/23/nyregion/nyc-mayor-black-voters.html

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(50,527 posts)AZ8theist
(6,759 posts)I couldn't read the article behind a paywall, but the blurb said "as Black New Yorkers move out".....
Intimating that the Democratic base is what? Declining??
Then goes on to describe ONE SINGLE Black activist who moved away FIVE YEARS AGO?????????
My high school paper had better reporting than this.