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Monday, February 27, 2023

Yonkers Insider: For Immediate Release: Margaret Fountain-Coleman Hosts Mayoral Campaign Kick-Off Event in Yonkers.

 


Political Event Release                                                                    

February 25, 2023                                                                             

 Margaret Fountain-Coleman Hosts Mayoral Campaign Kick-Off Event in Yonkers.

 

February 25, 2023- Yonkers, New York- On Thursday, February 23, 2023, Margaret Fountain-Coleman was joined by nearly one hundred residents in a campaign kick-off event at Off the Hook-Yonkers to join her mayoral campaign.  The mayoral hopeful and venue décor was elegant in shades of blue to reflect freedom, harmony, faithfulness, and inspiration. Her speech began with a petition for warm thoughts and prayers for her husband, who was hospitalized and unable to attend in-person but attended virtually in a loving display of support.   Those in attendance shouted and applauded as Fountain-Coleman referenced a quote by Dr. Anna Julia Cooper which read “The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or sect, a party or a class- it is the cause of humankind, the very birthright of humanity.” For this reason, Margaret Fountain-Coleman is committed to being a mayor for all people.

 The message of division in and around the city of Yonkers, by the current elected officials who have been in office for nearly a decade, or more, was made clear.   Since the launch of her campaign, Fountain-Coleman has been touring the city, listening to constituents, and encouraging residents from around the city to unite in the cause of rebranding Yonkers from the “Tale of Two Cities” to “Yonkers One Community”. Those who are battling to remain in control for their own benefit and who continue to perpetuate the systems that have been designed to disenfranchise those of us who want better and deserve better must be defeated.”

Fountain-Coleman spoke briefly about recent legislation including the charter revision amending term limits, redistricting, and the proposed affordable housing ordinance. She exclaimed that unless “a new voice” is elected, we will not see the changes that we seek in education, public safety, infrastructure, environmental and climate justice, and housing.

While others are campaigning on the narrative of being the first person of color and/or woman elected to the office of mayor, it is important to note that while Edith P. Welty was the first and only female mayor in the city of Yonkers, it’s been nearly 75 years and even then, she was said to be “ahead of her time”.  Being the “first” is not as important as being the best, most qualified and most prepared while ensuring that you are not the last. Which is why it was fitting to have “It’s My Time” by Kelly Price playing as the future mayor entered and exited the venue. 

The evening also featured a riveting speech by Yonkers’ own 3rd Ward Leader Roberta Robinson-Frazier, that was followed by the inspiring and empowering remarks from Margaret Fountain-Coleman herself.  Robinson-Frazier or “Just Roberta” as she called out as she was introduced, reminded everyone in the room of the importance of the representation of minorities in politics and government, particularly Black Women.  She also provided an impromptu training session on the petition process and ordered supporters to “put your feet in the dirt and get to work.”  

 Mount Vernon Council Member Lisa Copeland, who described Fountain-Coleman as a “servant leader” who is “prepared for this moment” is also a Fountain-Coleman supporter and has endorsed her for Mayor of the City of Yonkers. Copeland had previously stated “I believe Yonkers will be well served by her.”

Attendees ranged from community leaders and activists to faith-based and religious leaders.  It was amazing to see representatives from all “walks of life”, specifically parents of students that attend Yonkers Public Schools and members of parent organizations associated with our school district, as well as those employed by the district from administrators and educators to bus monitors and affiliates. There were local business owners and entrepreneurs who shared ideas for networking under the Coleman-Fountain administration.  There were “baby boomers” and “millennials” present excited about the future.  The room was reflective of “Yonkers One Community”. 

Brenda Cardoza commented, “Tonight, I witnessed history in the making! I proudly support and endorse my friend, Margaret Fountain-Coleman for Mayor! She is the kind of leader we need in Yonkers, one who will do so with transparency, accountability, and fairness. She is guaranteed to move Yonkers in the right direction.” 

 

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