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This is a photo of Jeremy, a white male with orange hair and glasses in a wheelchair speaking passionately into a microphone. He is sitting in his wheelchair and wears a name tag and a shirt that says "I hate stairs"

A MORE ACCESSIBLE & MORE PROSPEROUS NORTHAMPTON.

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Join Jeremy Dubs and let's...
Reimagine the Wheel.

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THANK YOU!!

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Image description: This is a photo of Jeremy, future councilor for Ward 4 of Northampton, a smiling white man with orange hair and glasses in an orange puffy jacket, holding a coffee and a blue speaker. He sits in his wheelchair between Garrick Perry, councilor at large, and Quaverly Rothenberg, future councilor for Ward 3, each holding bright lawn signs. Everyone looks so happy, so cool, and in community as they canvas together for a future that reimagines. 

THANK YOU to everyone for  joining our campaign efforts through donating, writing, conversations, and volunteer efforts.  I am so excited to start this journey with you.

 

Please, join my mailing list and stay in touch. I will continue to keep you updated on city happenings, and I am always excited to grab coffee, or go for a walk/roll around Northampton.

Also, me and my team will continue to update my website with updates, and our goal is to make it as accessible as possible. Remember- accessible goes beyond wheelchair ramps! 

 

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www.jeremy4ward4.com

and come back often!

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This is a photo of Jeremy, a white man with orange hair and a bright striped shirt at a rally, surrounded by people. He sits in his wheelchair and speaks passionately into a microphone.

ABOUT JEREMY DUBS

Putting My Experience to Work for Ward 4

As a long-time resident of Ward 4, I am deeply committed to facilitating access within our community. I have dedicated my time here to public service, as a community organizer and advocate for artists and families. I believe that by working together, we can go beyond reinventing the wheel, we can reimagine a better future for all Ward 4 residents

My campaign is an invitation to the city that I love to reimagine what access can look, feel, and be like in Northampton. As the Chair of the Northampton Disability Commission, I have pushed for systems that value all citizens; such as snow clearing in winter, inclusive business practices, and inclusive housing. I invite you to reimagine the wheel with me, as access for one person can create a better Northampton for all. 

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