
Darlene Mealy
MEALY FOR CITY
CITY COUNCIL | DISTRICT 41
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Leadership Delivering Results for Our Community
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KEY ISSUES
January 1, 2021
Mealy identifies ending violence against women a key issue in council race
To end violence against women and girls, we must commit ourselves to a deeper examination of violence in all its forms. Along with sexual and physical violence, we must also look at systemic violence in economic, political, socio-cultural, environmental and ideological spheres.
January 1, 2021
City Council candidate Darlene Mealy in solidarity with One Billion Rising
We call on you this year to be braver, go deeper, reflect, study, listen, learn, awaken to what you don’t know, ask the difficult questions, engage, take actions, and push yourselves out of your comfort zones physically and intellectually. We call on you to commit to resistance and solidarity.
Because Rising is no longer a campaign — it is a way of life.
January 1, 2021
City Council candidate Mealy encourages women to "Break the Chain"
When the campaign was first created in 2012, choreographer Debbie Allen gifted her choreography for “Break The Chain” to One Billion Rising. Since then, activists have been doing the original dance and interpreting it; making it their own. Others have created their own new choreography and incorporated into their events.
Organizers and risers are encouraged to continue to localize their artistic expressions by using any version of the choreography your community chooses, including the original choreography or a new set of moves that express the energy and message of One Billion Rising: Rise For Revolution for your communities, groups, and networks. Or multiple versions - there’s no limit to how many ways you can DANCE!
Break the Chain and DANCE for Revolution!