In State of City address, she calls her job ‘most important work in the world’
IN HER STATE OF THE CITY address Wednesday night, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu outlined her core policy goals while conveying to listeners just how much fun she is having.
The fun part came primarily at the end of the speech when she recounted how a third-grader in a pink puffy coat at the Blackstone School asked her, in Spanish, what it was like to be mayor.
At first, Wu said, she didn’t know what to say and merely replied “ocupada,” which means busy.
Read the full article in Commonwealth Magazine.