I was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and relocated to Colorado in 1992.
Michelle has developed safety policies at state and federal levels, focused on creating accountable systems that protect and serve every community member.
She's built a business from the ground up, navigating permits, financing, and development. She knows how to cut red tape and foster local economic growth.
Michelle's work with seniors, foster children, individuals with disabilities, and the incarcerated shows her deep, compassionate commitment to lifting up every voice.
Driven by faith and integrity, Michelle is committed to transparent governance and responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars.
A Colorado resident since 1992, Michelle isn't a career politician. She's a dedicated community member who listens and fight for a brighter future for Commerce City.
My faith has inspired me to step into leadership and service for my community. I am community-driven, motivated by a deep sense of purpose and a passion to make a meaningful difference. I believe in the power of faith, hope, and action to create positive change. My commitment is rooted in love, compassion, transparency, and accountability — ensuring that systems meant to serve the people operate fairly and justly. I am dedicated to listening, leading with integrity, and advocating tirelessly to ensure every resident’s constitutional rights are respected and protected. Together, with faith and unity, we can build a stronger, more just, and more equitable future.
A recent meeting with Commerce City’s Police Chief reflects my longstanding commitment to strengthening relationships between the community and law enforcement. With decades of experience in developing public safety policy, I understand that true security is built on trust, transparency, accountability, and open communication. I believe in a future where residents and public safety leaders work together as partners — where dialogue is consistent, responsibility is clear, and constitutional protections remain at the forefront of every decision. This is the kind of principled, community-centered leadership I bring to civil rights advocacy.
Extending my commitment to human rights beyond local borders, I recently met with Dr. Mary Shuttleworth, President of Youth for Human Rights International. This meeting was a powerful convergence of shared missions—to educate, empower, and equip the next generation with the tools to defend the rights of all people. Dr. Shuttleworth’s global perspective on fostering dignity and respect aligns deeply with my own work here at home. Our dialogue focused on the critical importance of human rights education as the foundation for safe and equitable communities. Just as trust must be built between residents and law enforcement, a universal understanding of human rights must be cultivated within our youth. This partnership reflects my belief that lasting change requires both local dialogue and a broader educational commitment. By working with global leaders like Dr. Shuttleworth, we can bring best practices in human rights advocacy back to our neighborhoods, ensuring that the principles of justice and equality are understood and upheld by the next generation of community leaders.
Stand with Michelle and help shape a safer, fairer, and stronger Commerce City. Every vote matters — and together, we can make a difference.