NYC Mayoral Candidate Art Chang Endorses the Invest in Our New York Act
“For too long, New York State has pursued a regressive and retrograde economic policy of cutting taxes on the wealthy and corporations while cutting funding to essential programs,” Chang said.
Saving the Restaurants of NYC
60% of NYC restaurants may close before warmer weather comes.
Applauding NYC City Council
These steps go a long way towards creating a more fair, just, and equitable city.
We Must Break the Chain Reaction of Hate
In cybersecurity and in policing, the greatest threats aren’t external, but internal bad actors. Once an infiltration occurs, the malignant code exists throughout a technology system.
$1 Billion is Far From Enough
The largest epidemic in 100 years. The largest economic crisis in 100 years. The largest protests in 50 years. The police as the face of systemic racism, now more than ever.
9/11 First Responders: Karen Rescued My Son from WTC
On 9/11, Karen Caycedo helped rescue my then 18-month-old son Ben from the daycare where she worked. My thoughts frequently turn to Karen, my gratitude for the people who care for us, and our responsibility for them.
20 Things from 2020 That Need Fixing
The crises of 2020 convinced me to run for Mayor of New York City. For me, 2020 started on December 30, 2019, when the Wuhan government alerted healthcare providers about an “abnormal pneumonia,” and went on to become the year that would test the very nature of our Democracy.
Today is a date that will live in infamy.
As a child of Jim Crow Atlanta and as a direct beneficiary of the Civil Rights Movement, I am appalled and distraught that these traitors have stolen a celebration of American potential.
I’m Running For Mayor So That We Can Change This City Together
I have been a waiter, carpenter, startup founder, finance executive, and public servant.