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    Episode 17 – The Role of a NYC Councilman w/ Kevin Riley In this episode of Policy & Culture, we’re joined by Council Member Kevin C. Riley, who represents New York City’s 12th Council District in the Bronx. From his roots growing up in Williamsbridge to his role as Chair of the Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Co-Chair of the Black, Latino, and Asian Caucus, Councilman Riley brings both lived experience and legislative power to the table. We discuss: • His personal journey to becoming an elected official • The impact of strong mentorship in shaping his leadership • The role of policy and culture in advancing equity in NYC • His legislative focus on affordable housing, infrastructure, and economic opportunity • The passage of the FDNY Diversity Bill Package, a historic win for equity and inclusion Council Member Riley also reflects on how public office can be used as a tool to empower marginalized communities, address systemic issues, and build a more just and representative city. Whether you’re interested in local government, housing policy, or the future of civic leadership, this episode offers deep insight into how power, purpose, and public service intersect in New York City.
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