U.S.A.
Chi Osse comes from a culturally rich and diverse background, having been raised in Brooklyn by a Haitian-American family. He holds a high school diploma from Friends Seminary and has experience in both the entertainment industry and grassroots organizing. Osse is a former Black Lives Matter organizer and co-founded "Warriors in the Garden" in 2020. His political journey includes affiliations with the Democratic Socialists of America, with a brief departure and subsequent return. Osse's personal life reflects a commitment to social justice and community activism.
Chi Osse blends grassroots activism with ideological fluidity, as seen in their prominent role in Black Lives Matter and their shifting affiliations within the Democratic Socialists of America. Osse's approach to social justice is deeply personal, rooted in their upbringing and spiritual practices, yet pragmatically adaptable to shifting political landscapes. Their legislative record reveals an unexpected alignment with opposing factions on environmental regulations, suggesting a strategic focus on regional industrial interests. Osse's rhetorical style is compelling and inclusive, drawing from their diverse background and lived experiences to resonate with a broad audience.