Candidates for 36th City Council District

Democratic
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Robert M. Waterman
Democratic

Party Enrolled In: Democratic

Current Occupation: 5th grade Public School Math Teacher, Current Pastor of 11 years at Antioch Baptist in Brooklyn, Sober Cafe owner

Previous Occupation(s): Mechanical Engineer

Education: Earned undergraduate degrees in Public Administration, Political Science, Philosophy from The City University, Hunter College, Master, NYTS, Doctorate, Drew University

Organizational Affiliations: NAACP, Chair of the African American Clergy and Elected Officials Organization (AACEO), 77th, 79th, and 81st Precinct Clergy Council, Community Board No.3, Watchful Eyes, BLCA, Central Brooklyn Flu Steering Committee, Interfaith Community Advisory Board (Interfaith Hospital)

Prior Public Experience: A Community Pastor/Organizer/Educator, I worked to create programs like Rebounding Math, using basketball as a tool to teach math to students. I also created a number of programs such as Youth Entrepreneurship & Homework Hoops geared towards education and mentoring our youth. Host Safe Surrender and participated in Gun Buy Back programs

1. What is the most important issue in Council District 36 you would address if elected?

Addressing problems facing our youth is top priority. Creating new programs aimed at keeping our children off the streets providing them with a structured, well rounded environment that will work towards building a safer, more prosperous community.

 

2. What other important issues would you address if elected?

Education is a important issue, I would continue my work in the community by creating social service programs such as food drives, youth & senior programs, as well as health screenings targeting cancer, HIV, hypertension, cholesterol, and diabetes.

 

3. What makes you the best candidate for this office?

Nearly 12 years I've helped hundreds of families in our community gain access to food, shelter, job training programs, spiritual guidance. My first hand knowledge of the issues that matter to real people sets me apart and equally, I am proud to have been touched by so many lives in our community. Being a member of the City Council will allow me to further my ability to serve my community in a larger capacity.

 

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