Candidate · Hallandale Beach Commissioner, Seat 2

Cheryl “Whodat” Robinson

Lifelong resident. FreeDem fighter. A revolutionary voice for the neglected. Hallandale Beach has never elected a Black woman commissioner — let's make history.

Cheryl “Whodat” Robinson, candidate for Hallandale Beach Commissioner

Roots in the soil, eyes on the future.

Born and raised in the heart of Hallandale Beach and Hollywood, Cheryl is the daughter of community pillars — entrepreneurs who didn't just build businesses, they nurtured neighbors.

Cheryl has experienced it all: prison, near death, a life that has played out like a movie. Through all of it she still shows love to the people. That's where her dedication comes from — she has been standing up and fighting for equality, unity and accountability for residents.

Residents are barely making it while officials stay unbothered. Commissioners, mayors and government officials are voted in to serve the people — too many have forgotten that duty. WhoDat is here to shake it up and wake them up.

It's time to bridge these gaps and open the gates that gatekeepers have kept closed for generations. We are the power. The power is with the people. Let's take back our communities.

LifelongHallandale & Hollywood
100%Grassroots Funded

The Priorities

01

Parks Fees Waived

Our public spaces belong to the public. We will eliminate barrier fees so every Hallandale family has a place to gather and every child has a place to play.

02

Criminal Justice Reform

Community-led oversight and restorative programs that prioritize healing, second chances and dignity over punishment.

03

NW-Side Economic Development

Directing real investment to local entrepreneurs on the North West side to build sustainable, community-owned wealth.

Boots on the ground

In the Community

Not a campaign season visitor. Cheryl has been in these streets, at these tables, and on these mics for decades — showing love to the people through it all.

Standing with residents and demanding equality, unity and accountability from City Hall.
Megaphone in hand Standing with residents and demanding equality, unity and accountability from City Hall.
Back-to-school giveaway for Hallandale Beach kids — supplies, food and a safe block party.
Peace Summer Back-to-school giveaway for Hallandale Beach kids — supplies, food and a safe block party.
Honored alongside community partners and local law enforcement for neighborhood service work.
Recognized Honored alongside community partners and local law enforcement for neighborhood service work.
Taking the message to the airwaves — telling the truth about what the NW side is owed.
On the mic Taking the message to the airwaves — telling the truth about what the NW side is owed.
Listening first at community meetings, then carrying residents' words into the chamber.
At the table Listening first at community meetings, then carrying residents' words into the chamber.
Marching with LGBTQ+ neighbors. Every resident counts, no exceptions.
All of us Marching with LGBTQ+ neighbors. Every resident counts, no exceptions.
Late-night outreach in the neighborhood — meeting folks where they actually are.
After dark Late-night outreach in the neighborhood — meeting folks where they actually are.
Two fingers up with the team that keeps showing up, block by block.
WhoDat Two fingers up with the team that keeps showing up, block by block.
Hallandale roots — a hometown baller who learned teamwork long before politics.
Where it started Hallandale roots — a hometown baller who learned teamwork long before politics.
Prison, near death, and back again. Her life has been a movie — and she still shows love.
Through it all Prison, near death, and back again. Her life has been a movie — and she still shows love.

Volunteer

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Tell us when you're free and what you'd like to do. We'll put you to work.

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Voice of the People

Cheryl doesn't just talk about change; she's been doing the work in these streets since we were kids. She's the leader we've been waiting for.

Marcus T., NW Resident

She understands the struggle of the small business owner because she lived it with her parents. She's got my vote.

Elena R., Hallandale Entrepreneur

When nobody else showed up for our block, Whodat showed up. That's the difference between a politician and a neighbor.

Denise B., Hollywood

Every voice matters. Every hand helps.

Volunteers are the heart of this campaign — families, students, elders and residents building a stronger, united Hallandale.

Campaign volunteers wearing Cheryl “Whodat” Robinson shirts