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Welcoming new LGBTQ+ immigrants to New York through storytelling, community and human connection

Winner

Edafe Okporo

Welcoming new LGBTQ+ immigrants to New York through storytelling, community and human connection

Year

2020
Image of Edafe with his book
Edafe and his 2023 debut memoir, “Asylum.”

Publication

Them

Edafe Okporo, a Gay Nigerian Refugee, Could Be the First Former Asylum Seeker Elected to the NYC Council

Edafe Okporo is running for the New York City Council because he still believes in the promise that America represents, even despite the ordeal he faced in coming to the United States. He first arrived at John F. Kennedy Airp…
Edafe campaign photo

Publication

Gothamist

Manhattan Council race heats up with entrance of refugee turned migrant advocate

Edafe Okporo said he knew he had to leave his native Nigeria in 2016, as people were pounding on the door of his home in Abuja, threatening to kill him because of his sexual orientation…
“I can say without a shadow of a doubt that Edafe is one of the most gifted young leaders I’ve been lucky enough to meet.⁠”
Kevin Jennings
CEO, Lambda Legal

Update from winner

We launched our historic candidacy to represent #NYCDistrict7. I’m running on the issues, not identity. I have a proven track record, not just promises. This election is not about me versus an opponent; it’s about ensuring we get a city council that works for the people.

Publication

NBC News

Nigerian refugee creates N.Y.C. shelter for asylum-seekers

Before Edafe Okporo helped found New York City's first and only shelter for asylum-seekers and refugees, he was wandering the streets of Elizabeth, New Jersey, a refugee with nowhere to go. Although he was homeless, Okporo wa…

Publication

The New York Times

New Prize Modeled on MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grants Hands Out $1 Million

Edafe Okporo became the director of a homeless shelter for those seeking asylum in the United States, remembering how he had lived at Newark’s Pennsylvania Station, showered at a YMCA and bounced between shelters when he arri…

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