Press/Media
Boston Herald: Pierre: Boost Boston without hurting taxpayers
Boston is about to face one of its toughest fiscal tests in decades. Federal funding cuts to housing, food assistance/SNAP benefits, and education are immediate realities that will ripple through our neighborhoods.
Dochester Reporter: To the Editor: District 5 needs an 'independent voice'
I'm a father, husband, immigrant, and proud graduate of Boston Public Schools. My story is rooted in the values, challenges, and resilience that define District 5.
El Mundo Boston: Winston Pierre quiere ser Concejal del Distrito 5 de Boston
âBoston maneja 4.6 mil millones, pero al Distrito 5 solo llegan 1.5 millones, la cantidad mĂĄs baja de toda la ciudadâ, dice Pierre.
Boston.com: Boston City Council District 5 race: Enrique Pepén and Winston Pierre
Incumbent Enrique Pepén is being challenged by Winston Pierre in the District 5 race.
El Mundo Boston: El Soy hijo de inmigrantes que va a trabajar para todos
LlegĂł la hora. Winston Pierre, hijo de inmigrantes y padre de familia con una visiĂłn amplia para traer mĂĄs inversiĂłn para su comunidad.
The MassMedia: UMass Boston grad seeks seat on Boston City Council
Winston Pierre, who graduated from UMass Boston in 2015, will appear on the ballot in the municipal election Tuesday, seeking to represent Bostonâs 5th district for the next two years on city council.
Black Boston: Winston Pierre is working to win Boston City Council District 5 election
My name is Winston Pierre. I am a father, a husband, and a City Planner. I decided to run because too many neighborhoodsâMattapan, Hyde Park, Readville, and Roslindaleâhave been left behind.