"From Atlanta, For Atlanta."
I am Duvwon Robinson,
a native of Atlanta, Georgia, born at Grady Memorial Hospital aka “Grady Baby” and raised in the Bowen Homes community on the Westside of Atlanta. At the age of 12, during my ninth-grade year, I had the privilege of working alongside Hosea Williams, which ignited my passion for politics. Hearing firsthand accounts of the Civil Rights Movement and learning about the creation of the Hosea Feed the Hungry program deeply inspired me to pursue a career dedicated to serving the community with dignity. Throughout my career, I have been committed to public service, focusing on empowering youth and advocating for our senior population. My vision is centered on restoring genuine leadership and revitalizing Atlanta's reputation in areas critical to our community, such as public safety, water management, and trash. Mediocrity has become the standard in the City of Atlanta and I firmly believe that this should not be accepted as the norm in our city. Nepotism has overshadowed hard work and diminished the value of a government that’s supposed to work for taxpayers in fairness. My track record demonstrates a steadfast commitment to Atlanta, surpassing that of any other candidate in this race. As a heterosexual male, I’ve been an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and a vocal critic of city mismanagement including issues like mistreatment of city workers and corruption at the airport, I have consistently stood up for accountability and integrity. If elected, I pledge to continue challenging the status quo by asking the Mayor tough questions when needed, ensuring that all Atlantans are treated fairly and ensure the rebuild of our reputation to the place we call home. I am prepared to lead with integrity, honesty, and a deep-rooted commitment to the well-being of our city.