Gabriela Santiago-Romero, MSW, is the incumbent Detroit City Council Member for District 6, born and raised in Southwest Detroit. An immigrant and lifelong advocate for justice, she leads with community-centered values, transparency, and service. She has pledged not to take corporate PAC money, recently rejecting $5,000 from a Dan Gilbert–funded committee. “I have been offered PAC money I will not accept,” she said. “You don’t need to take money to have a working relationship with people.” She was also one of four council members to vote against a $60 million tax break for Gilbert’s Hudson’s Detroit project.
On the Council, Santiago-Romero champions public safety through community-based violence prevention, affordable housing through zoning reform and renters’ rights, and workers’ rights by supporting unions and labor protections. She is also a leader on environmental justice, holding polluters accountable and pushing for sustainable infrastructure. As chair of the Public Health and Safety Committee and co-chair of city task forces, she works to ensure all Detroiters, especially immigrants and marginalized residents, can access city services and have their rights protected. Her campaign is powered by grassroots contributions, reflecting her belief that accountability belongs to residents, not corporations.
Gabriela Santiago is the most progressive choice in this race.
Gabriela Santiago-Romero, MSW, is the incumbent Detroit City Council Member for District 6, born and raised in Southwest Detroit. An immigrant and lifelong advocate for justice, she leads with community-centered values, transparency, and service. She has pledged not to take corporate PAC money, recently rejecting $5,000 from a Dan Gilbert–funded committee. “I have been offered PAC money I will not accept,” she said. “You don’t need to take money to have a working relationship with people.” She was also one of four council members to vote against a $60 million tax break for Gilbert’s Hudson’s Detroit project.
On the Council, Santiago-Romero champions public safety through community-based violence prevention, affordable housing through zoning reform and renters’ rights, and workers’ rights by supporting unions and labor protections. She is also a leader on environmental justice, holding polluters accountable and pushing for sustainable infrastructure. As chair of the Public Health and Safety Committee and co-chair of city task forces, she works to ensure all Detroiters, especially immigrants and marginalized residents, can access city services and have their rights protected. Her campaign is powered by grassroots contributions, reflecting her belief that accountability belongs to residents, not corporations.
Gabriela Santiago is the most progressive choice in this race.
Janee Ayers and Mary Waters are the most progressive choices in this race.