After serving almost 30 years in america Congress, former U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee is in search of public workplace but once more along with her marketing campaign to be elected mayor of Oakland. Although Lee, 78, has seen many historic moments up shut as a U.S. congresswoman, she may actually make historical past throughout subsequent Tuesday’s particular election on April 15. If elected by residents in a crowded contest, the Democrat would turn into the primary Black girl to function mayor of Oakland.
“The angle and the background of Black ladies, and Black folks generally, is extraordinarily vital,” Lee advised theGrio throughout a current interview. It wouldn’t be the primary time that Lee has made historical past in Oakland. In 1998, she was the primary Black girl elected to signify her California district. “Being the one Black particular person north of Los Angeles for 27 years, you understand, my lens and my perspective was distinctive,” she shared.
The previous congresswoman stated she additionally has expertise resisting Trump. It’s a characteristic she argued will come in useful because the Trump administration has threatened to withhold federal funding from state and native leaders if they don’t comply along with his agenda. That agenda consists of purging governments from backing range, fairness, and inclusion applications in schooling, well being, housing, and past.
Lee advised theGrio she is especially involved in regards to the Trump administration’s efforts to enact mass deportations and the way the difficulty is getting used as a wedge between immigrant communities and Black and brown communities.
“We’ve got a big immigrant neighborhood right here in Oakland, and I wish to guarantee that their playbook of divide and conquer doesn’t floor right here in…We’ve got a wide range of communities, Black and brown communities, that could possibly be used as pawns within the Trump administration’s playbook,” she stated. “We’re going to need to guarantee that town stays unified and never permit the divisiveness of the Trump administration to seep in.”
Lee recalled attending detention camps as a member of the Home Appropriations Committee to research Trump throughout his first time period when his administration applied its controversial household separation coverage. “I do know this administration and what they do to folks, and the way disgusting and the way scary and the way harmful they’re.” She continued, “We’re a sanctuary metropolis right here in Oakland…We all know that he’ll and is threatening to withdraw federal funds. He’s dismantling the federal authorities. So who higher is aware of than any person who needed to stay by means of his reign for 4 years?”
The progressive Democrat decried the actions taken by the Trump administration in lower than 100 days in workplace, together with making main cuts to social applications and purging applications and insurance policies associated to DEI and LGBTQ+ equality.

“The federal authorities is the protector of our civil and human rights of final resort. And as I watch what this administration is doing, I’m horrified at how they’re making an attempt to devalue folks,” stated Lee. She advised theGrio she is very involved about what she sees as Trump’s gradual pursuit of authoritarian management of the federal authorities.
“I’m involved folks don’t perceive the character of authoritarianism. And earlier than you understand it, if we don’t actually push again arduous politically, particularly to take again this Home [of Representatives], we’ll get up in the future, and democracy shall be gone, and so that’s terrifying,” she shared, including that Trump and Republicans are, within the phrases of former Trump advisor and conservative provocateur Steve Bannon, “transferring on all fronts…to dismantle the executive state.”
Although Lee is understood for her progressive and, at occasions, militant stance on coverage points—like being the one member of Congress to vote towards President George W. Bush’s battle on Afghanistan in 2001—she framed her decades-long expertise in Congress and the California state legislature as a consensus builder. “There’s an opportunity to deliver folks collectively to unravel issues,” Lee stated, noting that she acquired endorsements from seemingly conflicting teams in numerous sectors.
“The enterprise neighborhood, Oakland Chamber of Commerce has endorsed me, but in addition the labor unions have endorsed me,” stated the mayoral candidate. “Individuals who have been towards the recall have endorsed me. Individuals who supported the recall have endorsed me. I’ve tenants and landlords.”

Lee stated that, finally, she is laser-focused on the problems Oaklanders say they care most about, that are public security, affordability, financial funding and jobs, and housing prices.
Whatever the doubtless boundaries forward for Oakland, which is dealing with a finances disaster and potential divestments from the federal authorities, Lee stated, if elected mayor, she vows to “combat” for Oakland.
“That is all fingers on deck, and it will be an all-hands-on-deck effort on my half as mayor to verify we did fill these gaps,” stated Lee, who stated “democracy prevails on the native degree.”
Lee stated voters are already “starting to see” the connections between Trump’s agenda, led by billionaire advisor Elon Musk, and his DOGE service, and the clear divide between the rich and everybody else.
“It’s changing into clear with Musk there, and what he’s doing for his personal enterprise pursuits, and what he’s doing to dismantle…Medicaid, Social Safety…once you take a look at SNAP advantages,” stated Lee. “If you take a look at all the pieces that folks want who aren’t rich, that’s the playbook that I see occurring right here in Oakland and all through the nation.”
