Showing posts with label Sky White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sky White. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Sky U. White Endorsed By "Run For Something"

I am elated to announce that we have received our first NATIONAL endorsement. 
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This is HUGE!!
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Being recognized as a Run For Something candidate shows I have great momentum and am running a solid, community-led campaign. More local candidates running grassroots-style campaigns means more authentic 
voices talking to voters.
“These are candidates who are going to run grassroots, community-led campaigns. We are at a critical time in history and the momentum these candidates generate will have a lasting impact for years to come. "says RFS co-founder Ross Morales Rocketto.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Sky U. White on Climate Justice

"This is an ethical and political issue that must be addressed and resolutions must be implemented. I will work alongside environmental scientists, community and city-planning leadership, and environmental activists to ‘Get Our County to Go Green’. Now is the time for us to invest into our county and the future of our planet." Sky U. White
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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Monday, May 25, 2020

Nestor Ortiz: The Case for Sky U. White in 6 Acts

Act 1: “Sky has NEVER held political office.
”Although this is true, I believe that’s a great thing for the constituents of District 3 and the County as a whole. Sky not having previously served in public office means she’s not “stuck” to the way politics used to work in Hillsborough County and will come with a fresh perspective and new ideas. Never having held political office before also means she will not be constrained by or beholden to the old-guard politics of the past but instead will be driven by the many substantive possibilities 
moving forward.
Growing up in and around the communities found in District 3 her entire life and utilizing the resources made available to all its residents means she has first-hand knowledge on what’s working and what’s not for District 3. That kind of familiarity with the average resident will bode well for a commission that can be seen as far removed from the average (county)
 Jane and Joe.
Act 2: “She’s TOO young.”
I know our first inclination is to pick someone older (because we’ve been taught to equate older with wiser) and who may have done it before, but we are in unprecedented times. We are tackling issues that none of us have ever faced and that requires a new look at things. From increasing transit woes to the speedy gentrification of our county (most especially in District 3) and from community resilience to an unstable economy in the time of a pandemic. In the face of such challenges, someone with youthful creativity and exuberance should be seen as a benefit to the County not a detriment. With a healthy understanding of intergenerational cooperation, Sky will work tirelessly to bridge the concerns of our younger families and newer residents with the significant contributions made by the families that have left a legacy in our thriving County.
Bringing in someone younger can also help add some age balance to a significantly older county commission that may not currently reflect or understand the concerns of younger folks from a personal perspective. She would be the youngest commissioner on the Board that represents an ever-increasing landscape of younger residents growing in and moving to Hillsborough County.
Act 3: “I’ve never heard of her.”
Yeah, you probably haven’t but she has been fighting for a seat at the table since 2017 in her County-Wide race against Kimberly Overman where she did significantly better than anyone would have expected for a first time candidate with no name recognition. And when her campaign ended in second place in the five-person democratic primary, she actively championed for Commissioner Overman and helped her get into that seat.

If you've never had the chance to actually meet Sky, she is accessible, genuine, and down to earth and doesn’t exude that slick “politiciany” feeling that other candidates do. She is a nurse, the proud mom of a teenager and an active member of the community. She’s not afraid to be vocal and push back on what she sees as important to the communities she serves. There’s so much to say about Sky but the best place to check her out is on her website at skyuwhite.com.
Act 4: “Does she really represent the communities of District 3?”
So this is where it gets a little more nuanced but the immediate answer is “YES”! District 3 is broken out into several smaller communities, about 12 give or take. Each of those communities represent a certain majority demographic in terms of age, race, gender, household income, and so on. A younger-ish, educated, woman of color that is not rich and is raising a child as a single parent is very much representative of the communities found in District 3. From East Tampa to Progress Village to parts of West Tampa, North Hillsborough, University Area, Tampa Heights, Thonotosassa and all of the other communities look very much like that. She knows what it’s like to be young in this time, to be a person of color in this time, to be a woman in this time, to be a single parent in this time, to have to worry about money and bills in this time. And in this time, representation matters more 
now than ever.
It’s also important to note that Sky doesn’t see things in black and white but can effectively work with others (in the grey) to get things done that benefit the larger community. She does so every day as she sits on the non-partisan Tampa Tiger Bay Club Board as well as through her work on the Hillsborough County MPO Citizen Advisory Board (an appointment made by her once political rival, Commissioner Overman). White is also a member of the Hillsborough County Democratic Black Caucus, the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Tampa Bay and the NAACP.
Act 5: “She can’t raise enough 
money to win.”
She could if people took her candidacy seriously and didn’t underestimate her. So many people have ruled her out for all the reasons mentioned throughout this article. I don’t think anyone would deny that Sky is not as politically connected as some of the other candidates. She doesn’t know all the players or have access to major campaign donors but she’s a smart and tenacious fighter. I wish local politics wasn’t about who can raise the most money especially in a district that has historically represented lower income residents, instead I wish it was about who will listen and work for every constituent in their district. I believe Sky is that person.

And why do we continue to support the shuffling of the same politicians around in new seats? We keep hearing the same names go around and around. They’re certainly not all bad but there is no guarantee that they will be better in one seat versus the one they came from. Personally, I would love to see people with resources also investing in some of the political power and promise of those up-and-coming future leaders that are going to inherit the problems we find ourselves in today.
Act 6: “Can she REALLY win?”
YES! Hillsborough County is growing and changing daily, most especially in the areas of District 3. As such Sky will do everything in her power to protect the intergenerational significance of all the communities in District 3 that are so important to who we are as a county. She sees what’s wrong with the system and will proactively work on making things better for everyone while staying squarely focused on making sure District 3 is represented on the County Commission in a real and meaningful way.

I would like to close with a quote from President Obama’s recent commencement speech:
“First, don’t be afraid. America’s gone through tough times before — slavery, civil war, famine, disease, the Great Depression and 9/11. And each time we came out stronger, usually because a new generation, young people like you, learned from past mistakes and figured out how to make things better.”

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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Hillsborough County District 3 Down To A 2 Man/Woman Race

In the first campaign forum of the cycle, only two of the six candidates in the race bothered to show up. 
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Democrats Gwen Myers, Thomas Scott, and Frank Reddick were not in attendance. Nor was the lone Republican in the race, 
Maura Cruz Lanz.
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Myers told Spectrum Bay News 9 that the forum conflicted with a prior 
campaign commitment. 
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Only the 2 grassroots canidates showed up, Sky U. White and Rick Fernandez. 
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“This is the first forum we’ve had and we’re 90 days out from the election,” White said after the debate. “People want to hear what we’re about. What we plan on doing. 
What’s our vision?”
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“They made a statement to the community,” Fernandez said afterward, refusing to say what that statement was. “I’m just glad Sky was here. I think a service was done by the folks who put this together.”
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Thursday, May 21, 2020

Sky U. White Fan

"Our campaign is looking for energetic volunteers with a desire and passion for change. Our District is ready for new, young leaders and what better way then 
to start with YOU!" Sky U. White
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Sign Waving Pt. 2

Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 11 AM
Corner of Nebraska and Sligh Ave

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Sky U. White Fans in Tampa












Hillsborough Ave and 40th Street
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Thank you to all of my supporters who came out to sign wave with us this morning. The first commitment to this community is being visible and available. Our diverse base and volunteer group is a strong reflection of the young and diverse community excited for new leadership. #TheSKYIsTheLimit

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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Sky U. White Fan

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Socially-distanced sign waving this Saturday from 11-1! Corner of Hillsborough 
and 40th Street.

Tampa's Forgotten Hoods

"Compared to other communities in Hillsborough County, District 3 has made MINIMAL gains because of COMPLACENCY. We need to elect a leader who is willing to commit time and energy to advocate for this District. We've become accepting to mediocrity. As your next District 3 Commissioner, we will not sit on the sidelines and watch other Districts thrive while ours is ignored. We deserve better and I WILL fight for it!" Sky U. White

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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

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Socially-distanced sign waving this 
Saturday from 11-1!
Corner of Hillsborough and 40th Street.

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Sky U. White Sad and Angry

"This story is not only sad but it also makes me angry. I got involved in community organizing after the murder of Trayvon Martin. I also realized that it was the State Atty in that case who chose to delay filing charges against Zimmerman. The State Attorney is an ELECTED position and We MUST get involved in LOCAL ELECTIONS! The impact on black/brown lives at a time when we are pushing for criminal justice reform is immense. Know who your local elected officials are and know where they stand on the issues that directly affect your community!" Sky U. White

CALL TO ACTION: Text JUSTICE to 55156
Dial 912-554-7200 to make your voice heard and to be given
 other actions that you can take.

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

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Sign Sky U. White's Petition Online

YOU CAN NOW SIGN MY PETITION ELECTRONICALLY
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If you live in District 3 (E. Tampa, W. Tampa, Brandon, Riverview) please sign my electronic petition to help get me on the ballot. By clicking on this link, you can complete and submit the petition on your mobile devices. We are only a few hundred away from qualifying to be on your Aug 18, 2020 ballot. The deadline is MAY 11TH, so please take 2 mins to complete one for us today. ***please make sure your signature matches the one on your ID***
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Thank you all for your support!! #TheSKYIsTheLimit