Phara Souffrant Forrest
Assemblymember, District 57, New York State Assembly
Phara Souffrant Forrest represents the 57th Assembly District in Brooklyn, New York, which consists of the neighborhoods of Fort Greene and Clinton Hill, as well as parts of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights. She was first elected in 2020.
Forrest is the daughter of Haitian immigrants and a lifelong resident of the 57th District. She is a proud product of Brooklyn’s public school system, attending Philippa Schuyler Middle School and Benjamin Banneker Academy for Community Development. She then attended the State University of New York’s (SUNY) Geneseo, where she majored in international relations, before obtaining an associate’s nursing degree at City University of New York’s (CUNY) City Tech and a BSN at CUNY School of Professional Studies.
Forrest has held various jobs that help her connect with her constituents: working in New York City public schools, as an Uber driver, and doing youth advocacy work at Global Kids. Before being elected to the assembly, Forrest worked as a maternal child field nurse, caring for new mothers after they gave birth.
In addition to her work as a nurse, Forrest was president of her building’s tenant association before running for office. Tenant organizing, in particular the fight to pass the Housing Stability & Tenant Protection Act of 2019, was a major motivating force in her decision to run for office and stand up for tenants like herself across the state.
Since being elected, Forrest has continued to champion the rights of tenants, as well as expanding access to healthcare and reforms to the carceral system. In her first term, she passed the Less Is More Act, which made the state’s supervision system more just and equitable. She believes that working-class New Yorkers deserve stable housing, affordable healthcare, and the resources to pursue a good life.
Forrest lives in Crown Heights, New York, with her husband and son.