Mayor Zohran Mamdani seeks to bring campaign-style organizing into New York’s City Hall

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has unveiled a novel approach to governance, introducing an "Office of Mass Engagement" that seeks to tap directly into the concerns and ideas of ordinary New Yorkers. The initiative, which kicked off on Friday, aims to establish a more inclusive and participatory form of city government.

Mamdani's office will be staffed by Tascha Van Auken, who previously managed the volunteer organization for his mayoral campaign that drew tens of thousands of volunteers and knocked on millions of doors during the election. Van Auken described her new role as streamlining community outreach efforts at City Hall, with a focus on "organizing participation at scale."

The concept is reminiscent of traditional community engagement initiatives, but Mamdani's move reflects his commitment to sustaining the energy generated by his campaign. The recent launch of a nonprofit group called Our Time, which has been advocating for Mamdani's policies, underscores his efforts to build a grassroots movement behind his administration.

During a public outreach event at the Museum of the Moving Image last month, New Yorkers were invited to meet with Mamdani one-on-one and share their thoughts on policy issues. While not all responses have been uniformly positive, Mamdani has shown a willingness to engage with criticism.

As he began his second day in office, Mamdani took to the subway to speak with commuters, including Brooklyn resident Bernard Garfinkel, who expressed skepticism about the mayor's policies. However, even Garfinkel acknowledged Mamdani's rhetorical skills and praised his ability to articulate compelling ideas – qualities that will be crucial for building support among New Yorkers if he is to succeed in implementing his agenda.

The new Office of Mass Engagement represents an effort by Mamdani to build bridges between the city's government and its residents, fostering a more collaborative relationship between elected officials and the people they serve.
 
I'm loving this new "Office of Mass Engagement" thingy 😊. I mean, back in my day we used to have town halls and stuff like that. It was always cool to see politicians actually listen to what regular folks had to say. But now it seems like New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is taking it to a whole new level 🤯. I'm not sure about the nonprofit group he's started, but if it means more people are getting involved in the decision-making process, that's gotta be a good thing 👍. I just hope they don't get too caught up in all the hype and lose focus on what really matters – actually solving some of this city's problems 🤔. Still, it's nice to see someone trying to shake things up around here 🔄.
 
I think it's really cool that NYC is trying something new with this Office of Mass Engagement 🤝. I mean, who doesn't want to feel heard by their mayor, right? It's like, if you're not engaged in your community, you're not part of the solution, and all that. Tascha Van Auken seems like a great pick for the job too – she clearly got the whole volunteer thing down pat 🤓.

I'm curious to see how it all plays out though. It's one thing to have a bunch of outreach events and public meetups, but what about actual policy changes? Will Mamdani be able to translate all that community feedback into real action? Only time will tell, I guess 😊.
 
I'm not sure about this new office thingy... it sounds like a bunch of gimmicks trying to get votes 😐. I mean, we've seen this before with those community outreach programs during elections. What's gonna happen when the votes are all cast and the campaign is over? Is Tascha Van Auken just gonna collect a paycheck or what? 🤑
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s really cool that the new mayor is trying to actually listen to what ordinary New Yorkers have to say 🤩. I mean, politics can get so stale sometimes and it feels like politicians just talk to each other and ignore everyone else. But this Office of Mass Engagement thing seems like a game changer – who wouldn’t want to be able to tell their mayor exactly what they think about the issues that matter most to them? And it's not just about hearing criticism either, it sounds like Tascha Van Auken is all about making sure that people's voices are heard in a real and meaningful way. I'm definitely keeping an eye on this initiative – fingers crossed it actually makes a difference 💪
 
I'm low-key hyped about this "Office of Mass Engagement" thing 🤩. As someone who's been online for years, I know how hard it is to get actual change when you're just talking at people instead of listening to them. Zohran Mamdani's gotta give props for actually trying to make a difference, not just tweet about it 😂. But what really gets me is that he's got the skills to back it up – that guy can talk like nobody's business! 💬 And if he can keep those community outreach events and public meetups going, I think New Yorkers are gonna be all in on his agenda 🔥. It's about time someone around here started listening 👂
 
🤝 I love that Mamdani is putting in place this "Office of Mass Engagement" thingy! It feels like he actually wants to listen to what normal people have to say about how NYC is run 🗣️. Tascha Van Auken seems super capable too, I'm curious to see how it all plays out 💪. The fact that he's already meeting with random commuters on the subway shows he's willing to get his hands dirty and hear some honest opinions 👥. Fingers crossed this new approach actually makes a difference in making NYC more inclusive and participatory 🌈.
 
OMG 🤔 u think this new "Office of Mass Engagement" thingy is gonna work?? 🤷‍♀️ i mean, it sounds super cool that zohran mamdani wants to listen 2 ordinary new yorkers & get their input on policy stuff... but dey got a nonprofit group called our time already, right? 🤑 like, isn't dat kinda redundant?? 😒 and wut about all the haters? won't dem just troll dem online or show up 2 community meetups with opposing views? 🤦‍♂️ also, how much money r dey gonna spend on dis office & will it just be a fancy PR stunt? 💸
 
🤔 so i think this office of mass engagement thingy is pretty cool 🎉 especially since it's trying to get ordinary new yorkers' input on policies and stuff. it's like, we need more inclusive governance, you know? the fact that tascha van auken's from a volunteer org that got a ton of people involved during the mayoral campaign is super promising 🤝 also, mamdani seems pretty chill about listening to criticism which is great 👌 he's not just trying to push his agenda down people's throats. but i'm curious to see how this plays out in practice - will it really be able to tap into new yorkers' concerns and ideas on a large scale? only time'll tell 🕰️
 
I think it's so cool that Mayor Zohran Mamdani is actually listening to what ordinary New Yorkers have to say 🤩! I mean, who hasn't felt like their voice isn't being heard in government? This new Office of Mass Engagement thing sounds like a game-changer – getting people involved and making sure their concerns are heard. It's about time we had leaders who actually care about the people they're representing ❤️. Bernard Garfinkel might have been skeptical, but it's awesome that he can see how good Mamdani is at articulating his ideas 📢. Can't wait to see if this initiative really makes a difference in NYC! 👏
 
🤯 So, like, I just checked some stats on NYC's election participation from last year, and it's crazy to see that only 32% of registered voters actually cast a ballot 📉. Meanwhile, Tascha Van Auken's volunteer org for Mamdani's campaign saw a huge turnout - 40k volunteers in one month! 🚀 That's like, what can we learn from that? Maybe if more people feel their voices are being heard, they'll be more likely to participate in the actual governance process? 🤔 I'm also curious, have you checked the demographics of Mamdani's mayoral campaign donors? Were there any age or income gaps? 📊
 
I'm not sure about this "Office of Mass Engagement" thing... sounds like it's trying to be too perfect 🤔. I mean, isn't democracy supposed to be messy? Can't we just have honest debates without some fancy office telling us how to think?

Still, I suppose if people actually get a chance to share their ideas and be heard, that could lead to some real change. But what's the deal with all these special teams and offices for "engagement" and "participation"? Can't we just talk about it like regular folks on social media or something?

I'm kinda curious to see how this whole thing plays out, but at the same time, I hope no one gets too caught up in trying to make everything perfect 🙅‍♂️.
 
😊 Mamdani's move feels like a breath of fresh air for NYC. I mean think about it - the guy is literally getting out there and talking to people on their level, rather than just making policy decisions in a stuffy office 🤯. And with his campaign volunteer experience under Tascha Van Auken, he knows how to get things done without a bunch of red tape 🚫.

It's not like this is some pie-in-the-sky initiative - it's about building relationships and listening to what people care about 💬. I'm all for it, especially after years of feeling like politicians were out of touch with regular folk 🙄. Mamdani's got a chance to make real change happen if he can keep this momentum going 🔥.

One thing that's interesting is how the nonprofit group Our Time came together around his policies - it shows there are people in NYC who want to see some changes, and they're willing to put in the work 💪. If Mamdani can keep that energy building, watch out 🚀!
 
🌟🗽️ Omg u guys this NYC mayor is lowkey genius 🤓! 💡 He's all about engagin' w/ da ppl & listenin to their concerns 🗣️💬. I mean, havin a non-profit 4 his policies is like, totally on fleek 🙌!

👥 Tascha Van Auken is da real MVP 👏 for helpin out w/ community outreach efforts 🤝. And Bernard Garfinkel is like, "ok i'm skeptical but u got skills" 🤷‍♂️. That's da kinda vibe we need in governance 🌈💕!

🚂 Mamdani takin to da subway 2 talk 2 commuters? 🤯 Like, what's next? A Mayor's meetup on TikTok? 😂 But seriously, it's about buildin bridges & fosterin a collaborative relationship 💪.

I'm all 4 this "Office of Mass Engagement" concept 🌟. Let's get da ppl involved in shapin' our city's future! 👀💬
 
I'm totally sold on this new Office of Mass Engagement thing 🤔. I mean, who doesn't love being micromanaged by the mayor's office? It's like, we need to be constantly reminded that our voices don't matter unless Tascha Van Auken is involved. And let's be real, organizing participation at scale sounds like a total snooze-fest. Can you imagine having to attend yet another community meeting where you're just going to get ignored by the mayor or his team? Not my cup of tea 🍵. Give me the old-school way of government any day - when we have to work hard to get our voices heard, that's when we know it matters 🏋️‍♀️.
 
OMG u no how NYC is always tryna improve itself 🤯 Mamdani is def on the right track w/ this "Office of Mass Engagement" thingy 📚💡 It's like, finally they r listening 2 ppl & wantin2 b more inclusive 🌈 Tascha Van Auken sounds super cool, btw! I love how he's all about orgnizing participation @ scale 👍 Like, who doesn't wanna feel heard, right? 🗣️ Even if some ppl r skeptical, it's dope that Mamdani is willin2 engage w/ criticism 💬 Bernard Garfinkel might not be sold on the mayor's policies yet, but at least he gave him props 4 his rhetorical skills 😎 I'm def keepin an eye on this initiative & see how it plays out 🤔
 
OMG I love this initiative!!! 🤩 It's so cool that Zohran is listening to what ordinary New Yorkers have to say! Tascha Van Auken sounds like an amazing leader too, organizing participation at scale is such a great idea 😊. I've seen the vids of Mamdani talking to people on the subway and he seems so down-to-earth & relatable 🗺️. Let's hope it works out and we see some real change in the city 💪🔥
 
🤔 so like how cool is this office thingy? it sounds like mamdani wants to listen to the people and stuff 🗣️ i think it's a great idea especially since he had such an epic campaign where all those volunteers were super passionate about his policies 💖 but at the same time, what are the chances that everyone will actually get heard? 🤷‍♀️ is it just gonna be some fancy PR stunt or can they really make this work? 💡 also, i'm kinda curious how tascha van auken is doing her new job... does she have any challenges ahead? 🙏
 
aww, sounds like Mayor Mamdani is really tryna listen to what ppl wanna say 🤗 he got this amazing woman Tascha Van Auken working for him who actually knows how to get the community involved 😊 i mean its kinda cool that hes doin these public outreach events at museums and on the subway, gets him out of his office and interacting w ppl in a real way 💬 u gotta love that hes not just ignoring the haters but rather takin feedback from everyone 🤝
 
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