‘We’re going to build a North Carolina where your zip code isn’t a predictor of your success.’

‘We’re going to build a North Carolina where everyone has access to a quality public education and where your zip code isn’t a predictor of your success.’

  • Public Education

    Over the past decade, the Republican-led General Assembly has funneled resources into the hands of rich corporations at the expense of our public school systems. We can do things differently over the next decade.

  • Higher Education

    Expanding access to higher education is one of our best tools for building a more equitable society. No matter who you are or where you come from, you should have access to higher education.

  • Educational Independence

    Amid ongoing efforts to ban certain books and censor certain teachings about our history, we need to reinforce educational independence. We can only learn from our history if we’re honest about it.

Public education is one of our best tools for fighting inequity.

We should fully fund our schools and make sure kids in every zip code have access to a high quality education.

Fully funding schools isn’t just morally the right thing to do — it’s also one of the best investments we can make into our economy.


Teenagers shouldn’t have to go into debt to get an education.

By investing in colleges, universities, and vocational programs, we can ensure every student in North Carolina has a practical next step to take after high school.

We should support students throughout the entirety of their education.


There are many K-12 students across North Carolina — often kids in the LGBTQIA+ community — who aren’t being supported by their parents.

Walking across a graduation stage should be a path to a better life, not poverty.

I support creating a full cost of attendance scholarship program for students in crisis — a golden ticket to a better life for kids who’ve been dealt a bad hand.


Together, we’re going to shape a brighter future for all of North Carolina’s children.