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Uh Oh: Mamdani Under Fire for Excluding Black Leaders From Top City Roles

Uh Oh: Mamdani Under Fire for Excluding Black Leaders From Top City Roles

“Some Black and Latino leaders worry they are being denied access to power under Mayor Zohran Mamdani. … It has become a problem.”

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is learning that winning an election and governing the nation’s largest city are two very different things. Just weeks into his tenure, the city’s first Muslim mayor is facing growing scrutiny over his leadership choices — most notably, the fact that none of the five deputy mayors he has appointed are black (and just one is Latino), a reality that has sparked criticism and raised questions about representation at the highest levels of City Hall.

According to The New York Times, “Some Black and Latino leaders worry they are being denied access to power under Mayor Zohran Mamdani. … It has become a problem.”

[Note: Black and Latino residents make up more than 50% of New York City’s population.]

Mamdani won his shock victory in the Democratic primary last June with very little black support. At the time, The Times reported that former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo “dominated in precincts where at least 70 percent of residents were Black, more than doubling Mr. Mamdani’s support, 59 percent to 26 percent.”

Acknowledging that gap, Mamdani pledged to strengthen his ties with black communities and appointed community organizer Afua Atta-Mensah to lead his campaign’s outreach to black voters. As per The Times, he “vowed, from Black church pulpits around the city, that he would have a diverse administration representative of the city.

Post-election analysis by The Times suggested those efforts paid off: Mamdani went on to win 61 percent of the vote in the 479 precincts with large black populations.

After playing an outsized role in carrying the young Democratic socialist to victory in November, Black leaders expected their community to be represented at the highest levels of his administration. Instead, many say they have been deeply disappointed.

Responding to the article, Professor Jacobson wrote: “But they told us if we elected a communist that would end racism.” He’s right about that.

The Times reported:

Former Mayor Eric Adams had perhaps the most diverse administration in city history, tapping Black and Latino officials for top positions that included first deputy mayor, chief of staff, police commissioner and corporation counsel. Former Mayor Bill de Blasio also had Black and Latino leaders serving as deputy mayor, chief counsel and the city’s top lawyer.

Be that as it may, Mamdani further discouraged black leaders on Thursday when he announced his appointment of Atta-Mensah as the new chief equity officer and commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Equity and Racial Justice.

Tyquana Henderson-Rivers, a prominent black political consultant, expressed her frustration saying, “He already doesn’t have the best relationship with the Black community. And it seems like he’s not interested in us because there’s no representation in his kitchen cabinet.”

Kirsten John Foy, the president of the civil rights group Arc of Justice, noted, “For someone who prides himself on being directly engaged with everyday New Yorkers, to be so tone deaf to the cries of Black and Latinos in the city for access to power is shocking. There are some very good people of color that have been appointed to some high-level positions, but those people are not at the center of the decision-making apparatus in this city.”

Sources who have raised concerns about the administration’s lack of black representation say aides often point to Mamdani’s appointments of Kamar Samuels as schools chancellor and Jahmila Edwards as director of intergovernmental affairs — both of whom are black — as evidence of his “belief in diversity.”

But black leaders aren’t quite buying it. Henderson-Rivers wrote in a Facebook post that black women “no longer have a seat at the big table” where decisions are made. It is acting out what Black people don’t like about the D.S.A. [Democratic Socialists of America]. And that’s acting as if race doesn’t matter.”

Kyle Bragg, the former union boss of Local 32BJ, echoed those sentiments on Facebook: The Mamdani administration was “the first in decades to not appoint a Black deputy mayor.” Like Henderson-Rivers, he also blamed “D.S.A.-aligned politics … where issues of class are given more weight than race” for the lack of diversity.

The Times cites former New Orleans Mayor Marc H. Morial, currently the president of the National Urban League, who said that “choosing a diverse administration [is] considered a basic rule of being a mayor.” He added, “I don’t care whether the mayor’s Black, white, Asian or Latino, you need a leadership team that mirrors the city.”

While Mamdani’s failure to include blacks in his inner circle has drawn sharp criticism from many black leaders, others are holding their fire. The article quotes Jennifer Jones Austin, the chief executive of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies. Austin, The Times notes, has served as an informal adviser to the mayor and his team.

She said:

I’m not defending this administration for not having a Black deputy mayor. What I am saying is that is not the sole criterion on which I’m going to make a judgment as to whether this mayor will keep close the concerns and the particular challenges facing the Black community in New York.


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So… the useful idiots are just now figuring out they are nothing but useful idiots?

    CommoChief in reply to Sanddog. | January 16, 2026 at 6:10 pm

    Seems like an inside the lefty tent brawl for power between the DEI grifters and the commie grifters. Gonna see similar things in blue jurisdictions with long serving political figures as they finally retire. No matter how much they try to avoid it there’s only one Congressional seat per CD. Where there’s been a long serving Congressman of a particular ‘race’, ethnicity, religion who kept a lid on dissension by repeatedly telling the various factions to ‘wait their turn’ its gonna be sharp elbows in the scramble to replace them. Same for most blue areas where there’s oversized importance placed on ‘race’, religion, ethnicity and sex. Some ‘straight, white male’ had the seat? Who’s gets the nod? The ‘blacks’, the Latinos, the Asians? All would have been loyal Soldiers to their party/ideology patiently waiting their turn and if they feel shafted b/c it went to someone else ….

      ztakddot in reply to CommoChief. | January 16, 2026 at 6:44 pm

      Sometimes the commie and DEI grifters are the same person.

        CommoChief in reply to ztakddot. | January 17, 2026 at 8:38 am

        Sure that could and sometimes is the case. The larger issue is the inevitable and growing conflict within the lefty/wokiesta d/prog coalition. ‘Diversity and Inclusion’ doesn’t work when there’s a single position. Then the issue of slicing the grift ‘pie’. Which group/Tribe gets how big a slice? There’s a limit to the size of the pie and awarding slices perceived as too too small to this group means they believe that group got too large a slice.

        MontanaMilitant in reply to ztakddot. | January 17, 2026 at 5:59 pm

        Nah…..the resurrected Mamdanminny Hall already has an established corruption and patronage plan and the new Boss Tweed doesn’t need the Minnemogadidhu model to draw federal attention

      DSHornet in reply to CommoChief. | January 17, 2026 at 9:42 am

      So let’s enjoy the show.
      .

    ztakddot in reply to Sanddog. | January 16, 2026 at 6:47 pm

    I prefer useless idiots because that is what most of them are.

    Dimsdale in reply to Sanddog. | January 17, 2026 at 9:30 am

    The typical look on the faces of those who vote in socialists/communists (with a dollop of Islam) is “stunned disbelief.”

    The show begins.

    chrisboltssr in reply to Sanddog. | January 17, 2026 at 9:40 am

    Black Leftists are the stupidest people in the country.

      Lanceman in reply to chrisboltssr. | January 17, 2026 at 1:35 pm

      Let’s say black democrats. Both leftism and liberalism require some critical thought, even if its convoluted.

        chrisboltssr in reply to Lanceman. | January 17, 2026 at 2:13 pm

        There is no distinction, at this point, between Leftism and liberalism and the sooner we all come to that conclusion the better it will be for us to f9mbat Leftism.

    4fun in reply to Sanddog. | January 17, 2026 at 6:13 pm

    Oops, hit the downvote in error. Sorry.

    The reason they’re useful idiots is because they’re way to stupid to realize they’re useful idiots.

      MajorWood in reply to 4fun. | January 17, 2026 at 10:53 pm

      Just like the Portland millenials who want the illegals here, but can’t seem to connect that a high demand on housing leads to higher rents that they continue to pay month after month.

      I highly suspect that the commie leaders are laughing at their stupidity even more than the disgusted conservatives are.

Not one of these people mention they want to make the city a better livable place for everyone.
It’s only “we don’t have a seat at the table of POWER”

    henrybowman in reply to patchman2076. | January 16, 2026 at 8:16 pm

    That’s the thing about entitlements: if you let them go on long enough, people start to believe they’re entitled to them.

    Mamdani, being an ultra leftist, will be required to bend his knee to intersectionality. For his predecessors, cutting up the pie was painless, compared to what he’ll have to do, which is to turn New York City into a giant checkerboard cake.

    chrisboltssr in reply to patchman2076. | January 17, 2026 at 9:41 am

    Yep, which is why we need to keep them from power at all costs. They’re the pigs at the animal farm.

The Gentle Grizzly | January 16, 2026 at 5:49 pm

The aggrieved minority leaders want their cut. Pure and simple.

Ride that whirlwind to resounding choruses of “I told you so”, losers!

Suburban Farm Guy | January 16, 2026 at 5:56 pm

Schadenfreude is just now waking up and getting out of bed. There’s more. A lot more!

Ha ha ha… It’s always something…

Live by identitiy…. Die by identity….

Guess what Muslims can be racist too; big shocker! Not really to anyone who been to the Middle East and seen how Muslim countries treat foreign workers from Ethiopia or the Philippines ; basically like slaves. Although I doubt that Mamdopey is bigoted to anyone either than Jews; you have to love it when looney leftist are held to their own insane standards.

destroycommunism | January 16, 2026 at 6:07 pm

always the same

no one really wants…but are forced to

and they will push his agenda with a fuhrer

destroycommunism | January 16, 2026 at 6:08 pm

The DSA was was pro israel

guess when allllll that changed

“Black leaders” in this case being the ones what profit from the grift. Ain’t no commie like a racist, classist commie.

Note to our friends in New York. You may want to convert to Islam. Muslims are not communists they are theocratic. There will be a fight for who’s the useful idiot.

He’s got five(?) Deputy Mayors already. Plus a crap-ton of executive czars, commissioners, advisors, etc. Would seem pretty easy to establish a dozen more positions that could go to black socialists. After all, their pay and pensions will come from all those rich peoples’ additional taxes. Everyone knows that money in NYC grows on all the trees in Central Park.

Yeah this is just a pillow fight nothing burger to get their appeasement cut of the power.

What happened to the black muslims?

What a perfect picture of the Left. It doesn’t even matter if you’re a full-blown commie. You’ll never be pure enough. There will always be the next struggle session.

A muslim that lies to advance his policies?

A communist that lies to advance his policies?

Quelle surprise!

There are apparently millions of New Yorkers that have absolutely no idea what these people are capable of doing.

If you were to approach a twenty year old black New Yorker on the street and say “Could you reduce this skyscraper to rubble with this box cutter?” that person would say you’re crazy.

But, in 2001, that’s exactly what happened.

Black folks will have to come to accept that communists are replacing them with illegal aliens. Blacks had their use for a very long time, but can replaced just as easily as the rest of us.

AF_Chief_Master_Sgt | January 17, 2026 at 9:17 am

Oh please. Cry me a river. Muslims HATE blacks, and their ONLY desire is to subjugate them.

Muslims believe blacks to be inferior beings.

But in the expected outcome, slaves voted for their masters, and now complain that they don’t have a seat at the table.

STFU. Eat your scraps from your master’s table.

Black and minority communists are in short supply?

I thought that the black fire alarm guy was going to lead the communist education debacle. Perhaps that’s not deputy mayor level.

Hey, didn’t Mamdani list himself as “Black” in his college admissions filings way on back when? So there ya go ….

AF_Chief_Master_Sgt | January 17, 2026 at 11:23 am

“whether this mayor will keep close the concerns and the particular challenges facing the Black community in New York.”

BS. The perpetually aggrieved demand a “seat at the table.”

>> For someone who prides himself on being directly engaged with everyday New Yorkers <<

I am guessing this is a fact not in evidence.

This would be a good time for everyone (not just those on LI) to watch the last 5 minutes of lawrence of Arabia. Good Times.