darlene mealy - political firebrand
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Councilwoman, Brownsville/Brooklyn
Brooklyn borough Councilwoman Darlene Mealy was a social firecracker at the National Action Network convention, lighting up the conference with her colorfully vibrant personality, her palpable passion, and an electrifying speech before the NAN delegation. The former neighborhood block president and political neophyte simply willed herself into office, riding the crest of her unconquerable tenacity and temerity — becoming a role model worthy of emulation by all ages.
“We are going to demand what we want, and the only way to do that is by organizing. You have to do something about it. We have to start writing our district leaders. We have to start getting involved in political campaigns, and not just passing out fliers,” Mealy said amidst a successive outbreak of cheers. “We have to come together. Just like they did when they wrote the Declaration of Independence, we all have to go into that back room and start organizing and spreading our wings. Like with economic development. We are the consumers; we have to bring that money home.
” Mealy exudes relentlessness mixed with an impassioned advocacy of black youth, while fearlessness and love clothe her large heart.
“You talk about the state of black politics. How is a young person going to get involved in politics if we are not going to hand him the mic?” she demanded. “We need new leadership in the 21st century that is not scared. Sometimes it means not being popular, and it means that sometimes you might have to stand by yourself. Are you strong enough? I am.”
Not one person in the room doubted the political battering ram for one solitary second. - terry shropshire
Contact Mealy at mealy@council.nyc.ny.us.
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