Equity, Representation, & Equal Access
Equity, Representation, & Equal Access
Forsyth County's population has changed dramatically over the past two decades. Its government has not. The commission does not reflect the people it serves. That is not a minor administrative oversight—it is a structural problem with real consequences for which residents get heard, which concerns get taken seriously, and whose quality of life gets protected.
I am a South Asian woman who has lived in this community for 30 years. I am raising three kids here. I am not running in spite of who I am. I am running because of it—because the families who look like mine, who have built this community alongside everyone else, deserve a seat at the table.
But this isn't just about me.
What I will do:
Advocate for county hiring and contracting practices that reflect the full diversity of Forsyth County.
Ensure county services and communications are accessible to non-English speaking residents. We have one of the largest South Asian and Latino communities in the state. Our government should be able to talk to them.
Push for consistent, equitable application of county services and code enforcement across all neighborhoods—not just the ones with the loudest voices or the most connected residents.
Show up. Attend community events. Hold regular constituent meetings in District 3. Be visible and accessible to every resident, not just the ones who already know how to navigate local government.
Every resident deserves a government that sees them. Right now, not everyone gets that. That is what I'm running to change.