Club votes to back Yasmine-Imani McMorrin in race for Culver City Council
Yasmine-Imani McMorrin was thrilled when she heard
the Heart of LA Democratic Club (HLADems) had voted to officially endorse her campaign for
Culver City Council. She was even more honored to learn it was the club's only endorsement in
the City Council election, which takes place November 3rd.
"The Heart of LA Democratic Club is pleased to endorse Yasmine-Imani McMorrin," HLADems'
president, Lindsay Carlson, said in a statement. "Our membership was impressed with Ms.
McMorrin's detailed and thoughtful responses to our questions concerning feminism, her ideas
to increase employment and earnings for low-income women and families in Culver City, and
her focus on equity, safety, and health. We believe that representation matters, and it is not lost
on us that, if she is elected, Ms. McMorrin would be the first Black woman on the Council, and
the sixth woman ever, in the City's 103-year history."
"The Heart of L.A. Democratic Club's mission of equality and inclusion is at the heart of my
campaign for Culver City Council," stated McMorrin. "I am honored to receive their
endorsement, and look forward to working alongside an organization that fights tirelessly to
advocate for women in politics, supporting candidates whose voices have been
underrepresented in civic decision-making."
HLADems is the only Los Angeles County democratic club whose primary purpose is to actively
promote the full and equal representation of women in local, state and national politics.
"It is especially meaningful to receive an endorsement from an organization that specifically
supports women," added McMorrin. "I know first-hand the importance of having women in
leadership positions, and the challenges we can face getting there. Women such as my
godmother, New Jersey State Representative Sandra Cunningham, Holly Mitchell here in
California, and former Culver City Unified School District President Kelly Kent have all inspired
me to get into politics and represent my community at the table."
McMorrin's campaign has attracted enthusiastic support from Culver City voters, and received
early endorsements from Culver City Vice Mayor Alex Fisch, Council Members Daniel Lee and
Meghan Sahli-Wells, Culver City School Board President Summer McBride, and School Board
Member Dr. Kelly Kent.
"She has already added incredible value to the community," Council Member Sahli-Wells said of
McMorrin. "I am deeply impressed with her policy insights, her work ethic, and her vision for
Culver City...leadership that is representative, responsive, and responsible."
"I wholeheartedly endorse Yasmine-Imani McMorrin," declared Council Member Alex Fisch.
"She's got the guts, she's got the brains, she's got the heart, and most importantly in today's
environment, she's got the backbone."
Yasmine-Imani McMorrin has participated in a slew of campaign events, candidate forums, and
outreach efforts to engage Culver City voters, including Culver City Democratic Club's "Virtual
BBQ," Fox Hills Neighborhood Association's candidate "Meet & Greet," and a Town Hall on
Community Well-being, which she hosted and organized.
The candidate will be presenting another virtual Town Hall on the critical issue of housing on
Sunday, August 30th at 4:00pm. She will also be participating in a virtual candidate forum
where all questions will be asked by Culver City students on Saturday, September 12th, at
6:30pm, organized by KidScoop Media, Culver City Catalyst, and Culver City Unified School
District.
Connect with Yasmine, a recurring interview series McMorrin hosts with leaders and experts
discussing a range of issues, continues on Saturday, September 5th, tentatively scheduled for
an episode on the subject of "Arts & the Creative Economy."
The campaign's Town Halls and Connect with Yasmine segments are available live on its
Facebook page and YouTube channel, and can be viewed afterwards on its website, at
mcmorrinforculvercity.com.
McMorrin is also offering virtual "Office Hours" for voters to speak directly with her online,
available to anyone who signs-up for one of the 15-minute slots through the campaign's
website. The next Office Hours will be on Thursday, September 3rd and 24th, from 5:00pm to
6:00pm.
For more information on the candidate, and to endorse, volunteer, or contribute to her
campaign, please visit mcmorrinforculvercity.com.
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