Heard Around Town

Chicago’s mayor fundraises in the Bronx with former Rep. Jamaal Bowman

Brandon Johnson is getting some help from a fellow Black leftist while facing a tough reelection battle.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, center, attends a fundraiser in the South Bronx hosted by Working Families Party National Director Maurice Mitchell, left, and former Rep. Jamaal Bowman, right, on April 13, 2026.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, center, attends a fundraiser in the South Bronx hosted by Working Families Party National Director Maurice Mitchell, left, and former Rep. Jamaal Bowman, right, on April 13, 2026. Peter Sterne/City & State

A mayor headed to the Bronx for a private reelection fundraiser Monday night. No, not New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, but a different leftist big-city mayor: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson.

Johnson is in town to speak at a National Urban League summit, so former Rep. Jamaal Bowman co-hosted a fundraiser for him at Sankofa Haus, an event space in the South Bronx. Guests who had paid between $50 and $7,000 for a ticket enjoyed rum punch and hors d’oeuvres – including miniature chicken sandwiches, vegetable spring rolls and salmon bites with spicy mayonnaise – while Bowman moderated a panel with Johnson and Working Families Party National Director Maurice Mitchell. City & State spotted congressional candidate and former Assembly Member Michael Blake among the 30 or so people in the audience.

Bowman and Johnson have a great deal in common: they’re both Black former educators known for their unapologetically leftist politics who just turned 50 years old and have faced their share of negative press. Bowman told City & State he thinks Johnson – who won the Chicago mayoralty with great fanfare in 2023 but now faces a tough reelection fight – deserves a greater national profile in progressive politics.

For Bowman, hosting a fundraiser for Johnson is part of his larger project to “build up the Black left.” In 2024, he launched a super PAC to help progressive candidates engage Black communities. And last year, he was a surrogate for Mamdani, even organizing an event for the future mayor to meet with progressive Black leaders at Sankofa Haus.