Tishaura Jones wants to live up to her reputation as “the people’s mayor.”
from the American Rescue Plan toward the city’s most vulnerable populations. It would earmark support for needs like increased vaccination infrastructure, housing and utility assistance, and violence prevention programs., Jones attributes her political commitment to her deep roots in the city. Rather than targeting already affluent areas for economic development, she is opting to shift energy and investment to habitually under-resourced neighborhoods and community solutions.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones arrives for the start of a Juneteenth walk in Forest Park in St. Louis on Saturday, June 19, 2021.Tishaura Jones: St. Louis is the birthplace of the modern Black Lives Matter movement, which started back in 2014 with…Mike Brown. Everybody has their parts to play in this movement. Some are placed in the front of the protest line and some are placed behind a desk to help find resources and make connections. Everybody’s not meant to be out front. In the months after the protest, I got really close to a lot of the frontline protesters and started to figure out what their needs were.
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