While at Harvard, Sanchez worked for an immigration non-profit organization and tutored incarcerated
GED students. After receiving her undergraduate degree, she worked in constituency services for councilman
Fernando Cabrera. While at Princeton, Sanchez interned at the
White House in the summer of 2012 during the
presidency of Barack Obama. She also worked under
Mayor of New York Bill de Blasio as senior advisor for housing, economic development and labor. As a candidate, Sanchez advocated for universal
after-school programs for college preparation and vocational training, and endorsed the creation of more
worker cooperatives. On housing, Sanchez endorsed the creation of a
right to counsel, rent cancellation, and direct funding for repairing
New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) units. Sanchez endorsed the
defund the police movement in 2020. In the final count, Sanchez received 62.4 percent of the vote in the Democratic primary against runner-up
Yudelka Tapia, who received 37.6 percent. Sanchez won the general election against
Republican opponent Shemeen Chappell. As of 2024, she serves as the City Council's chair of the housing and buildings committee. == References ==