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Herald endorses Miniard Culpepper for District 7
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Herald endorses Miniard Culpepper for District 7

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Last updated: November 1, 2025 7:48 am
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Disgraced former Boston Metropolis Council Tania Fernandes Anderson put District 7 within the highlight for all of the mistaken causes. From corruption costs filed late final yr to her jail sentence which began final month, Fernandes Anderson has slow-walked accountability for her actions and broken the integrity of her elected place.

D7 residents had been collateral injury, their councilor tied up with court docket dates and public injury management as an alternative of specializing in the issues at hand.

They deserve a re-set.

However District 7 must do greater than climate the scandal, it wants a Metropolis Councilor who can restore religion within the workplace, perceive the wants of its residents, and assist constituents to thrive.

Miniard Culpepper is the one for the job.

Culpepper has deep roots in Boston, District 7 particularly, hailing from a household energetic within the Civil Rights Motion and enriching the neighborhood. He retired three years in the past as regional counsel for the US Division of Housing and City Growth. That’s the place Culpepper did a few of his greatest work, exposing racial discrimination in housing, and serving to to snare federal funding for public housing in Boston.

Housing, as everyone knows, is a vital downside within the metropolis.

When requested by WBZ earlier this month how he would take care of the housing disaster, Culpepper responded: “Gentrification neutralization plan, which consists of Part 8 homeownership, public housing growth possession by the tenants, homeownership by means of HUD-acquired houses by means of a lottery for District 7 residents solely and the REIT (actual property funding belief) for decrease moderate-income housing,” stated Culpepper. “After which, in fact, there’s hire management.”

We don’t agree with that final one, besides, Culpepper has plans, workable ones, and the expertise to get issues performed. His observe file is spectacular and a stable basis for the work forward.

However efficient illustration is about greater than nuts and bolts methods. It’s compassionate management, a gradual hand on the helm and an inner mandate to enhance the lives of others.

Culpepper, pastor of Nice Hill Missionary Baptist Church for 20 years, ticks all of the bins. Metropolis management could speak about coping with “root causes” of violence, however he has actually walked the speak.

“I feel it’s a must to get into the streets to the place the younger people are, you’ve obtained to be within the streets,” he instructed the Herald in 2016.

Culpepper confused the significance of offering younger folks with providers aimed toward holding them away from avenue violence and off the trail that results in drug use and gang exercise.

The Metropolis Council candidate has an admirable mix of expertise and imaginative and prescient, sensible options and humanitarian efforts. Culpepper is strictly what D7 wants.

The Boston Herald endorses Miniard Culpepper for Metropolis Councilor, District 7

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