Angelica Green - 25th Police District Councilwoman

 

Angelica Green is a dedicated public servant, community organizer, and woman of faith committed to building safer, healthier, and more equitable communities across Chicago. She currently serves as a 25th Police District Councilwoman in the City of Chicago, where she works collaboratively with residents, public safety stakeholders, and community partners to advance accountability, transparency, and community-centered public safety solutions.

A mother of three successful children, Angelica’s leadership is deeply rooted in family, faith, and service. She brings more than a decade of experience working at Misericordia, a Christian-based organization serving individuals with disabilities. As a Supervisor on the management team, she oversees and supports educators who work with individuals with unique and different abilities, ensuring dignity, inclusion, and high-quality care remain at the center of the work.

Angelica’s commitment to community empowerment extends across multiple sectors. She serves on the board of a food co-op in the Austin community, advancing food access and economic sustainability. She is the President of the La Follette Park Advisory Council, where she advocates for safe, inclusive, and thriving public spaces, and the President-Elect of the Chicago Peace Syndicate Supporter Club, supporting violence prevention and peace-building initiatives citywide.

Previously, Angelica served as a mentor through the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities, providing guidance, advocacy, and leadership development to individuals navigating systems often not designed with them in mind. She also sits on Chicago’s Public Safety Team, contributing a community-based perspective grounded in lived experience and resident engagement.

Angelica is the Founder of Proactive Youth and Pretty Girls Talk Like This, initiatives focused on youth development, leadership, self-worth, and civic engagement. Through these platforms, she equips young people especially girls and marginalized youth with the tools, confidence, and voice to lead, advocate, and thrive.