GSD’s endorsement ballot is open until Thursday at 7:00 pm — club members with voting privileges have received an email with a link and a unique code to unlock the ballot.
Still making up your mind? Here are some resources to help you decide.
GSD’s endorsement ballot is open until Thursday at 7:00 pm — club members with voting privileges have received an email with a link and a unique code to unlock the ballot.
Still making up your mind? Here are some resources to help you decide.
It was great to see everyone on Thursday night at Donnybrook!
Thanks again to this year’s honorees:
And a big thank you to our sponsors:
GSD Winter Party 2025
Thursday, January 23, 2025
6:30 – 8:30 pm
Donnybrook
35 Clinton Street
Come in out of the cold, have a drink, and join us to celebrate:
Thank you to our sponsors:
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Grand Street Dems continued to prepare for 2025 NYC elections by hearing from candidates for Borough President and NYC Comptroller.
Brad Hoylman-Sigal, currently a State Senator from the west side of Manhattan, spoke to the club about his campaign for Manhattan Borough President.
The current Borough President, Mark Levine, joined us as part of his campaign for NYC Comptroller.
And Ismael Malave-Perez, Jr, also running for NYC Comptroller, introduced himself to us as a veteran of several governmental positions.
Get to know all the candidates running for office in 2025:
Following Caroline Laskow’s announcement that she will not seek re-election in 2025, two women have submitted their names for the GSD endorsement for female District Leader for Assembly District 65 Part A.
Please find statements from each below.
Grand Street Dems members will meet on January 14 to hear from both candidates and to vote on an endorsement for this critical, hyper-local party position. Please make sure to attend that meeting or designate in writing another GSD member to carry your proxy for that meeting. (Members may carry only one proxy, so be sure to arrange this ahead of time.)
I’ve spent my life working for our Downtown neighborhoods — I’m running for District Leader to continue to give back to our community and represent the Grand Street Democrats.
I am a long time Lower Manhattan resident and community activist; I moved into East River Coop just over 20 years ago.
I would like to continue working to better our community and helping Grand Street Democrats grow by reaching out to more residents. I also believe we need to engage our elected officials more in our community’s concerns, which I believe will also encourage more people to become members.
I would love to have your support for Democratic District Leader.
Hi, my name is Jessica Kramer and I am honored to announce my candidacy for District Leader. Our community is steeped in history, resilience, and diversity, and it has been my privilege to serve it in various capacities.
As the Secretary of the Seward Park Cooperative Board, I have worked tirelessly to ensure that the voices of our residents are heard and that our shared resources are managed responsibly and transparently. Specifically, I am passionate about transparent communication and effective action to resolve challenges being faced by both individuals and the broader community. As a startup and technology leader professionally, I am also passionate about leveraging technology and a mindset of innovation to approach problems in a novel way and implement digital solutions where helpful. I got involved with Grand Street Democrats because I saw a need for that same approach in the broader neighborhood and on the core political issues that affect our community, including affordable housing, the environment, traffic, sanitation, elections, neighborhood safety, hate crimes, and many other important issues.
My passion for civic engagement began early in life, inspired by my family’s commitment to voting rights. Since childhood, I’ve been deeply involved in initiatives aimed at expanding access to the ballot box and empowering communities to make their voices heard. These early experiences shaped my dedication to protecting and enhancing our democracy at every level. I was a member of Hilary Clinton’s campaign team and I have been doing GOTV work for over 30 years for federal and local candidates, as well as Democrats in highly contested races such as Grace Lee, Beto O’Rourke, and Katie Porter.
Most recently, I had the pleasure of working alongside Caroline Laskow and the Grand Street Democrats on the critical federal elections and successful campaign for Prop 1 in New York. Together, we mobilized voters, advocated for progressive change, and demonstrated the power of grassroots organizing to make a tangible difference. Caroline and I held weekly community room events that brought together activists from the coops and broader neighborhood and helped generate a sense of hope, action, and community. Being able to work with our current district leader was inspirational and educational. She encouraged me to get involved and run.
As District Leader, I will bring this same commitment to community involvement and advocacy. I will focus on amplifying the voices of all Lower East Side residents, ensuring that our local government is responsive, inclusive, and accountable. From increasing voter participation to supporting neighborhood initiatives, I will be a tireless advocate for our community’s needs and aspirations. The District Leader position was created to bring new people into the Democratic party. I represent a new generation and population of leaders on the Lower East Side with the ability to innovate and bring fresh ideas to the forefront.
I look forward to connecting with neighbors across the district to hear your concerns, share ideas, and work together to build a stronger, more vibrant Lower East Side. Thank you for your support — I am excited about the opportunity to serve.
Joe Gordon, a longtime resident of Hillman Coop, has thrown his hat in the ring for this year’s contest for Democratic District Leader.
Joe is a GSD member and Democratic County Committee member; the founder of UpFor Consulting; a minority owner and board member of Akademisk Boldklub (Danish soccer team); and a founding team member of Local Blokery of the Gutter LES bowling league!
Grand Street Dems members will meet on January 14 to hear from Joe and to vote on an endorsement for this Democratic party position. Please make sure to attend that meeting or designate in writing another GSD member to carry your proxy for that meeting. (Members may carry only one proxy, so be sure to arrange this ahead of time.)
With this past November’s election results fresh on my and many of our minds, it would be easy to retreat and retrench, to sit on the sidelines and let others do the heavy lifting. So, when the idea of running for District Leader was first mentioned to me, I was curious but hesitant. How could my involvement possibly impact things? As I thought about it more, I realized that the need for people to step up and positively contribute has never been more needed and perhaps there was an active role I could play. I’ve come to see the hyper-local role of District leader as the perfect opportunity to be in service to the community that I have lived in and loved for almost 30 years now – and whose family roots go back over 75 years.
The things I will bring to the table are simple and straightforward: I will be an active listener and learner, taking great care to understand what matters most to the people of District 65 Part A and bring those concerns to our local elected officials. I will be present and accountable, a consistent and recognizable face and voice in our community who shows up for stuff – and who enrolls others to participate as well. I will be a thoughtful and collaborative contributor, working hard to build coalitions, find middle ground, and always treat people with respect – even when we disagree. Lastly, I will always put in the work to implement change, incremental as it may be, so that we all can continue to be proud of our vibrant and unique community.
I care deeply about the Lower East Side and I very much look forward to being in service to it.
After 7 years, GSD will be endorsing two new District Leaders for the June 2025 election. Every two years, we must petition for District Leader and there will be no incumbents seeking the GSD endorsement this cycle.
This is an exciting time for the club as we continue to grow our membership and influence in the neighborhood. We would like to encourage members to think about whether they are interested in being considered for GSD’s District Leader endorsement.
The role of District Leader is often viewed as a volunteer entry level position to local politics and as an advocate for Grand Street. If you would like to learn about what a District Leader does, please email Kenneth Wind at president@grandstreetdems.nyc.
Dear Grand Street Dems and friends,
The next election cycle is already upon us and after 8 years as District Leader, I will not be running for re-election when my 4th term ends in 2025.
Co-founding Grand Street Democrats and earning your support has been a profound honor. There is so much we have accomplished together, so much more still to do, and so much talent, energy, creativity, kindness and brilliance in our community.
I look forward to continuing to work with you to increase our political engagement and activism, and to help the club grow even stronger. We will have the opportunity to endorse and elect a new District Leader – along with so many other positions, from Mayor on down – in the months ahead, so if anyone is interested in learning more, please get in touch!
As I gear up for Hanukkah, as my family’s Latke-Fryer-in-Chief (Team Sour Cream, but applesauce is permitted) I wish you joyous and peaceful holidays in the days ahead.
With my sincere gratitude,
Caroline Laskow
Grand Street Dems continued to hear from candidates for NYC 2025 — Jenifer Rajkumar for City Comptroller, Christopher Marte and Jess Coleman for City Council District 1, and Alvin Bragg for Manhattan District Attorney. (Elizabeth Lewinsohn, who recently announced her campaign for City Council District 1, was unable to accept our invitation.)
We were also joined by our State Sen. Brian Kavanagh for an Albany legislative update.
Following remarks and questions, GSD members met to discuss the races for City Council and D.A., and voted to endorse Christopher Marte and Alvin Bragg for re-election.
We had a lively Annual Meeting with a number of special guests.
Keith Powers joined us to discuss his tenure on the City Council and his 2025 campaign for Manhattan Borough President.
Council member Justin Brannan from South Brooklyn is running city-wide in 2025 for New York City Comptroller.
Rep. Dan Goldman joined us remotely from D.C. to discuss the considerable challenges facing Democrats in the upcoming administration.
Assembly member Grace Lee invited us to volunteer on Saturday to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys to low-income families in the neighborhood.
The club also elected new officers and passed an amendment to the bylaws to include on our executive committee a member of the Democratic State Committee if they are a voting member of GSD.