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Revision as of 03:08, 3 March 2021
Template:TOCnestleft Rapi Castillo of Forest Hills, a tech worker and organizer who helped create the canvassing app Reach to help volunteers working on Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign last year.
Castillo is affiliated with the New York Progressive Action Network and Queens United Independent Progressives. He was an activist in the HQ2 fight and is now volunteering for public defender Tiffany Caban’s campaign for district attorney. [1]
Founders and supporters
New Reformers founders and supporters, from left to right: Rapi Castillo, Soumaly King, Prameet Kumar, Vigie Ramos Rios, Peter Beadle, Richard Nunez-Lawrence, Bright Limm, Maria Kaufer, Heather Dimitriadis, Ingrid Gomez, Martha Ayon, and Moumita Ahmed.
Caban campaign
Rapi Castillo June 23 2019·
Ready to knock doors this beautiful Sunday morning with David Duhalde and 40+ friends! bit.ly/cabangotv
Queens DSA Unofficial Facebook Group
Members of Queens Democratic Socialists of America unofficial closed Facebook group, August 2017 included Rapi Castillo .[2]