Mary Sheffield is the current Detroit City Council President and a lifelong Detroiter with a track record of progressive leadership, community empowerment, and social justice advocacy. First elected in 2013 as the youngest member in council history, she now serves as the youngest-ever Council President and has an impactful legislative record.
Sheffield has often led on bold, progressive policies that put people first. She authored Detroit’s Inclusionary Housing ordinance, spearheaded property tax reform to protect homeowners, and created the HOPE program to help residents stay in their homes. She led efforts to establish a right to counsel for Detroiters facing eviction, passed responsible contracting to hold corporations accountable for fair wages and benefits, and created the Industry Standards Board to improve working conditions for Detroit’s workforce. She also sponsored Detroit’s Juneteenth Paid Holiday ordinance, championed the CROWN Act to end race-based hair discrimination, and launched the Legacy Business Project to protect Detroit’s small, long-standing neighborhood businesses.
Sheffield’s monthly “Conversations with the Councilwoman” series, annual State of the Youth Symposium, and 10-year flagship initiative Occupy the Corner – Detroit have connected thousands of residents to resources, jobs, mentorship, and community support. She also created the Detroit Reparations Taskforce to address historical injustice, the city’s first-ever Homelessness Taskforce and Homeless Bill of Rights to protect vulnerable residents, and youth-focused programs like Girls of Destiny to mentor the next generation of leaders.
Sheffield has been recognized widely for her leadership, including Crain’s 20 in their 20’s, Michigan Chronicle’s Women of Excellence and Power 50 Leaders, the NAACP Great Expectations Award, and multiple community service honors.
Rooted in the legacy of her family’s civil rights leadership, Sheffield continues to fight for equity, economic opportunity, and justice for all Detroiters. Her progressive vision prioritizes revitalizing neighborhoods, uplifting working families, and ensuring that Detroit’s resurgence is inclusive and fair.
Mary Sheffield is the most progressive choice for Detroit City Council, standing with working people, advancing racial and economic justice, and ensuring every Detroiter has a voice in the city’s future.
Mary Sheffield is the current Detroit City Council President and a lifelong Detroiter with a track record of progressive leadership, community empowerment, and social justice advocacy. First elected in 2013 as the youngest member in council history, she now serves as the youngest-ever Council President and has an impactful legislative record.
Sheffield has often led on bold, progressive policies that put people first. She authored Detroit’s Inclusionary Housing ordinance, spearheaded property tax reform to protect homeowners, and created the HOPE program to help residents stay in their homes. She led efforts to establish a right to counsel for Detroiters facing eviction, passed responsible contracting to hold corporations accountable for fair wages and benefits, and created the Industry Standards Board to improve working conditions for Detroit’s workforce. She also sponsored Detroit’s Juneteenth Paid Holiday ordinance, championed the CROWN Act to end race-based hair discrimination, and launched the Legacy Business Project to protect Detroit’s small, long-standing neighborhood businesses.
Sheffield’s monthly “Conversations with the Councilwoman” series, annual State of the Youth Symposium, and 10-year flagship initiative Occupy the Corner – Detroit have connected thousands of residents to resources, jobs, mentorship, and community support. She also created the Detroit Reparations Taskforce to address historical injustice, the city’s first-ever Homelessness Taskforce and Homeless Bill of Rights to protect vulnerable residents, and youth-focused programs like Girls of Destiny to mentor the next generation of leaders.
Sheffield has been recognized widely for her leadership, including Crain’s 20 in their 20’s, Michigan Chronicle’s Women of Excellence and Power 50 Leaders, the NAACP Great Expectations Award, and multiple community service honors.
Rooted in the legacy of her family’s civil rights leadership, Sheffield continues to fight for equity, economic opportunity, and justice for all Detroiters. Her progressive vision prioritizes revitalizing neighborhoods, uplifting working families, and ensuring that Detroit’s resurgence is inclusive and fair.
Mary Sheffield is the most progressive choice for Detroit City Council, standing with working people, advancing racial and economic justice, and ensuring every Detroiter has a voice in the city’s future.
Janee Ayers and Mary Waters are the most progressive choices in this race.