H H H H H H PRIMARY VOTERS’ GUIDE 2021 H H H H H H
TIMESLEDGER | QNS.36 COM | JUNE 4-JUNE 10, 2021
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Jermaine Sean Smith
Smith, a southeast Queens
resident, is a director in the
Human Service Organization.
Smith has worked in the NYC
foster care system securing
millions in funding for programs benefiting the
youth providing housing, access to college, job
skills training and healthcare. (jssforseq.com)
James Johnson
Johnson, a community liaison
and southeast Queens resident,
has spent his career bringing
people together and working
to find ways to elevate the
voices of his neighbors in southeast Queens.
(jamesjjohnsonforcitycouncil.com)
Kerryann Burke
Burke has a decade of
government experience, of
which seven of those years, she
has worked as an attorney. The
southeast Queens resident has
worked for )the NYC Mayor’s Office and Housing
agencies on a multitude of innovative policies,
managed budgets, drafted contracts, and laws.
(kerryanneburke.comRene Hill
A lifelong southeast Queens
resident, Hill has a history
of volunteer activism in
her community and the
surrounding area for over
20 years. She has served as chairperson of
Community Board 12 and is currently an
executive board member of the St. Alban’s
Chamber of Commerce and a NYC CERT member.
(renehill2021.com) Al-Hassan Kanu
Kanu is an assistant to an
executive director of the
Southern Queens Park
Association. He has experience
working as director of
community affairs for Senator Leroy Comrie’s
office and as district manager for Councilman I.
Daneek Miller, helping to improve his southeast
Queens community. (alkanufornyc.com)
Linda Guillebeaux
Guillebeaux is self-employed.
She has served as a top
administrator/education
director advising principals
and teachers, an NYPD partner
against police misconduct and community
criminality, and a realtor helping homeless people
and veterans find housing.
Marie Adam-Ovide
With 20 years of cumulative
experience on Community
Board 8 and within City Council
members’ offices, Adam-
Ovide began her life in public
service with a focus on civic education for new
immigrants and followed this passion throughout
her career. (marie4queens.com) Anthony Rivers
Rivers is a retired/licensed
financial services provider.
He has been fighting for his
community for the last eight
years, whether it’s in the
courtroom or protesting on the streets. Harold C. Miller Jr.
Miller has experience of
delivering resources for his
community as an organizer and
as deputy commissioner in the
Mayor’s Office. A resident of St.
Albans, Miller has been fighting for social justice
for more than 17 years. (harold4council.com)
District 28:
Jamaica, Richmond Hill, Rochdale Village, South
Ozone Park
Current Council Member: Adrienne E. Adams
(incumbent)
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Adrienne E. Adams
A lifelong resident of southeast
Queens, Adams was first elected
to the City Council in November
2017. She has funded top issues
in the district, including:
securing programming and services to seniors
and providing supportive services for victims of
domestic violence and domestic assault. Japneet Singh
Singh, a young Sikh activist
from Richmond Hill, founded
a volunteer group called the
New York Sikh Council. His
campaign has been focused on
boosting civic engagement among youth in the
district and giving back to healthcare workers
and other essential personnel on the front lines
of the COVID-19 pandemic. (www.facebook.com/
JapneetSinghForNY) Ruben Wills
Wills was previously expelled
from the City Council following
a corruption conviction, but
was recently exonerated and is
seeking a political comeback.
As a councilman, he had taken efforts to digitize
classrooms and was working to provide students
with laptops and free WiFi in underserved parts
of the district.
District 29
Rego Park, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens and Richmond
Hill.
Current Council Member: Karen Koslowitz (termlimited)
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY David Aronov
The first-generation candidate
has been working on the
betterment of District 29 since
he was 15 years old. His parents
emigrated from Uzbekistan and
has advocated for residents at Community Board
meetings and Police Precinct Council meetings.
(davidforqueens.com) Avi Cyperstein
Born and raised in Kew Gardens,
Cyperstein gained firsthand
experience in public service
through his father’s extensive
work in the community. He has
been a volunteer EMT and first responder for the
past 10 years and co-founded Chaverim of Queens.
(itstimeforavi.com) Sheryl Fetik
The Rego Park resident is an
accountant who is a member of
the Queens County Democratic
Committee and a Democratic
judicial delegate and was also
an aide to former Councilman Arthur Katzman.
She grew up in a family of union organizers and
activists. Aleda Gagarin
Gagarin has called Kew Gardens
home for the past 15 years.
The queer mom, youth coach,
activist and nonprofit leader
was asked by her neighbors to
run for City Council due to her experience and
“unwavering belief” that all people have the same
fundamental rights. (aledaforcouncil.com)
Eliseo Labayen
Labayen is a former political
staffer and street safety
advocate. He was born and
raised in Forest Hills and has
worked under political figures
such as U.S. Congressmen Matthew Cartwright
and Charles Rangel and Councilmembers Paul
Vallone and Julissa Ferreras-Copeland. (eliseo2021.
com)
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