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"Building a Brooklyn for Everyone: Real Talk with Khari Edwards"

33 min · 4 de jun de 2025
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In this episode of The Politically Social, host Afia Sengupta sits down with Brooklyn Borough President candidate Khari Edwards for a heartfelt and honest conversation about his vision for a more inclusive, equitable, and healthier Brooklyn. From addressing affordable housing and healthcare disparities to supporting youth empowerment, public safety reform, and the impact of the 2025 tax lien sale cancellation, Khari shares personal stories, bold solutions, and a deep commitment to community. Whether you're a lifelong Brooklynite or passionate about local leadership, this episode offers powerful insights into the future of New York City’s most dynamic borough.

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