
Fauzia J. Choudhury
Special Feature: In the ever-evolving landscape of American politics, few names shine with the same clarity and commitment as Jenifer Rajkumar. The daughter of Indian immigrants, Rajkumar has made history as the first South Asian-American woman elected to the New York State Assembly. Her story is one of perseverance, principle, and purpose—a testament to what it means to lead with identity, integrity, and inclusion.
Roots and Rise
Jenifer’s journey began with her parents’ bold step: arriving in the United States with just $300 and a suitcase. Raised in New York, she excelled academically, graduating magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania and earning her JD from Stanford Law School. Before entering politics, she made her mark as a civil rights attorney, advocating in major class-action cases and partnering with the U.S. Department of Justice.
She also taught immigration and citizenship at Lehman College, demonstrating her deep commitment to education and empowerment.
From Advocacy to Elected Office
Rajkumar served as Director of Immigration Affairs for the State of New York, where she launched a $31 million initiative to provide legal services to immigrant communities. In 2021, she was elected to represent the 38th District in the New York State Assembly, covering parts of Queens—a district rich in cultural and linguistic diversity.
Her win wasn’t just personal—it was symbolic. She became a voice for communities long underrepresented in state politics.
Legislative Leadership
Rajkumar’s legislative accomplishments reflect a bold, inclusive vision:
• Expanded human rights protections and paid leave for domestic workers.
• Founded New York’s first Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Commission.
• Helped establish Diwali as a public school holiday.
• Authored the SMOKEOUT Act to help cities shut down illegal smoke shops.
• Improved compensation programs for crime victims.
She currently serves as Chair of the Subcommittee on Diversity in Law, and is a member of key committees including Judiciary, Consumer Affairs, Veterans, Small Business, and Aging.
A Citywide Vision
In January 2025, Rajkumar announced her candidacy for New York City Public Advocate, running on a platform of transparency, oversight, and civic accountability. With bold campaigning and a growing base of support, she is poised to reshape how advocacy functions at the citywide level.
Why She Matters
Jenifer Rajkumar is not just a politician; she is a symbol of what inclusive leadership looks like in 21st-century America. Her policies uplift workers, protect vulnerable communities, and bring cultural identity into the fabric of public governance.
Rajkumar’s journey reminds us that leadership can rise from any background—when fueled by courage, conviction, and a commitment to justice.