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African Immigrants in New York Organize for Greater Political Voice

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
July 29, 2025
in Metro, NYC Elections 2025, Politics
African Immigrants in New York Organize for Greater Political Voice
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As reported by Politico, New York City’s African immigrant population is beginning to assert itself politically, reflecting a broader shift toward civic engagement within one of the city’s fastest-growing diaspora communities. While long overshadowed by the more established political presence of West Indian, Hispanic, and Asian groups, African immigrants are now organizing to make their voices heard in local elections and public policy.

The recent Democratic primary victory of Zohran Mamdani, who was born in Uganda, has sparked more interest among members of the African diaspora. His candidacy has resonated with parts of the community, though leaders stress that shared identity is not enough to secure political support.

Mona Davids, publisher of LittleAfrica News and president of the consulting firm Social Impact Strategies, acknowledged the symbolic power of Zohran Mamdani’s candidacy. “He [was] born in Africa, and he’s running to be mayor of the global capital. So yes, there is a very strong sense of pride for that,” she explained. “But that does not mean that he’s automatically going to get the African vote.”

Davids is part of a coalition of African business owners and leaders working to evaluate general election candidates for possible endorsements. The group plans to assess whether candidates have engaged the African community, hired Africans, supported African-focused programs, or provided tangible support to small businesses within the diaspora.

Africans, for decades, have opened up businesses throughout New York City with no guidance or support from city government agencies. African community associations barely receive funding from elected officials or city government agencies compared to other racial and ethnic groups.  

African businesses, community associations, and non-profits are treated unequally and inequitably compared to other racial and ethnic groups. Community organizers view political engagement as a necessary step toward gaining institutional support, equity, financial support, and representation.

Mamdani has made visible efforts to reach out to African Muslims, but he did not engage the African community previously. His rhetoric has highlighted the shared struggles of immigrant communities, positioning his campaign as a vehicle for inclusion and equity.

As grassroots momentum builds, African immigrants in New York appear poised to take a more active role in shaping the city’s political landscape.

Tags: African CommunityImmigrant AdvocacyLittleAfrica NewsMona DavidsNew York CityNYC ElectionsPolitical EngagementZohran Mamdani

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