Muralist, mother, and three-term neighborhood association president. Building a city as beautiful as the people who live in it.

Rosa Rivera is a public artist whose murals decorate twelve buildings across Ward 7. She co-founded the Riverside Arts Co-op, served on the Cultural Commission, and led the campaign to save the historic Bellmont Theater from demolition.
She's running for Council because our neighborhoods deserve leaders who see what's possible — not just what's politically safe.
Dedicated 1% for public art and grants for working artists in every ward.
Slow the cars, widen the sidewalks, and plant a thousand trees.
Inclusionary zoning, ADU reforms, and protection from displacement.
Storefront grants, weekend markets, and a real night-life strategy.
Solar on every public building by 2030.
Free after-school arts and STEM in every neighborhood.
We don't take a dime from corporate PACs. Every dollar comes from neighbors like you.
Knock doors, make calls, or host a meet-and-greet. We'll find the right fit.
A campaign powered by working families across Ward 7.