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Photo of Manisha Bewtra, Samantha Whitfield, Jamie Gauthier, and panel moderator Helen Horstmann-Allen at Myerson Hall at the University of Pennsylvania.

Running for Office with a Planning Perspective: panel with fellow Penn Planning alums, October 24, 2019

I was invited to return to my alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania City and Regional Planning Department, for a panel discussion with fellow Master of City Planning alums Samantha Whitfield and Jamie Gauthier, and panel moderator Helen Horstmann-Allen, Emerge Pennsylvania board member, to share our experiences about running for office and bringing a planning perspective to politics and policymaking. Samantha Whitfield is now a Councilwoman in the Township of Willingboro, New Jersey, and Jamie Gauthier is now a Philadelphia City Councilmember. I was able to offer my perspective from my 2017 campaign and from serving as a Councilor from 2018-2019, as well as share some of the experiences and lessons of my run for Mayor in Melrose, MA in 2019. It was wonderful to return to Philadelphia, albeit for only 24 hours!

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Selfie of SNEAPA panel: Manisha Bewtra, Christine Madore, Jennifer Berardi Constable, Kathleen Onufer

Southern New England American Planning Association (SNEAPA) Conference Panel: When Planners Become Politicians, October 17, 2019

Christine Madore, AICP, Salem, MA City Councilor, Jennifer Berardi-Constable, Hull Select Board Chair, and I discussed our experiences of serving in elected office, using our lens as planning and community development professionals. The session was moderated by Kathleen Onufer, AICP, LEED AP ND, Goody Clancy. Session description: “Planners and community development professionals quickly become experts at policy, local government, and regulation in the communities they work in, but decision-making ultimately falls to elected officials. Through an actively-facilitated panel discussion and audience question and answer, this session will explore what happens when planners become the decision-makers by running for elected office in their home communities and in many cases, winning. CM: 1.25”

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Indian American Impact Summit panel featuring "Women Disrupting the Status Quo"

“Disrupt the Status Quo: Women Leading the Way” panel at the I AM IMPACT – Indian Americans Making Impact Summit, September 19, 2019

I spoke on a panel with with Arati Kreibich, Srilekha Palle, Usha Reddi, Hiral Tipirneni, and moderated by Nisha Ramachandran, in Washington, DC on September 19, 2019. My fellow panelists were all amazing Indian-American women who ran or were running for office across the US at the I AM IMPACT: Indian Americans Making Impact Summit in Washington, DC on September 19, 2019.

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MORE-tified: Cringe-Worthy Stories from Melrose Mayoral Candidates | Event to support Follow Your Art Community Studios

The 2019 Melrose, MA mayoral candidates were each invited to tell a mortifying story at an event sponsored by Melrose Organizes for Real Equality (MORE) to benefit Follow Your Art Community Studios. It was terrifying to prepare for but ended up going quite well! The video is only available on Facebook and my story starts

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From Melrose to Baltimore with Love: Community Service & Pride of Place Make America Great

This post was written as a response to the ugly Tweets and comments from the 45th President of the United States regarding “The Squad” as well as Baltimore in July 2019. I posted this on July 29, 2019 on the Manisha for Melrose website as well as in local media and my social media pages.

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APAICS Women's Collective Summit - pic of panelists in All We Do Is Win panel

Asian and Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies’ Women’s Collective Summit, Washington, DC, July 25, 2019

​I was invited to speak at the Asian and Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies’ inaugural Women’s Collective Summit in Washington, DC on July 25, 2019. I spoke on the “All We Do Is Win: Squad Goals” panel with former San Francisco Board of Supervisors member Jane Kim and Kentucky State Representative Nima Kulkarni, moderated by Anna

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Desis for Progress Meet and Greet photos

Desis for Progress Meet and Greet with Desi Elected Women, July 24, 2019

Desis for Progress and the South Asian Asian American Women’s Political Alliance hosted Montgomery Township Mayor Sadaf Jaffer, Kentucky State Representative Nima Kulkarni, DC Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Trupti Patel, and me at a meet and greet in Washington, DC. I had a great time meeting so many politically engaged, progressive South Asian Americans!

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Salem, MA League of Women Voters "How to Run for Office" Panelists

Salem League of Women Voters “How to Run for Office” Panel, March 21, 2019

I was invited by the Salem, Massachusetts League of Women Voters to join a panel that included Ana Victoria Morales, Senator Warren’s Deputy Political Director for the Senator’s recent re-election campaign, campaign manager Kalen O’Hare, Ilene Simons and Rochelle Sport from the Salem City Clerk’s Office, Jason Tait from the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance, and State Senator Brendan Crighton. It was an excellent opportunity to demystify what a candidate campaign looks like, not only from a candidate’s perspective, but also from the perspective of campaign staff and municipal and state employees who must ensure that campaigns follow the law.

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Flyer for Simmons Women in Politics Panel with Kim Janey, Manisha Bewtra, Lydia Edwards, and Lisa Peterson

Simmons Student Government Women in Politics Panel, March 28, 2018

Simmons College Student Government and IGNITE National partnered for a Women in Politics panel, which included Boston City Councilors Kim Janey and Lydia Edwards, Salem City Councillor Lisa Peterson, and Melrose City Councilor Manisha Bewtra. We talked about our experiences running for office and about our first few months serving as elected officials.

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Melrose City Councilor-At-Large Campaign Kickoff, April-May 2017

On May 1, 2017, I formally launched my campaign for Alderman-At-Large (City Councilor-At-Large) in Melrose, Massachusetts by pulling campaign nomination papers at Melrose City Hall. I’d announced my candidacy on social media and launched a Facebook page a few days before. After announcing my candidacy, we had a campaign launch party on May 11, 2017

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