Alyia Gaskins (1989- )

February 20, 2025 
/ Contributed By: David J. Mason

Mayor Alyia Gaskins (City of Alexandria, Virginia Website)

Mayor Alyia Gaskins (City of Alexandria, Virginia Website)

Alyia Gaskins, born May 1, 1989, is an American public health professional, urban planner, and politician who assumed office as the first Black female mayor of Alexandria, Virginia, on January 1, 2025. A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, her single mother and grandmother raised Mayor Gaskins. She has siblings born to her father but was raised as an only child. In 2016, Gaskins and her husband, Greg, moved to the West End, a suburban section of Alexandria, where they and their son, daughter, and beagle live.

In sixth grade, Gaskins received a scholarship through the Fund for the Advancement of Minority Education, which took her out of public school and placed her into an all-girls private school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After graduation, Alyia attended Vanderbilt University where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Medicine, Health, and Society in 2010. Next, she quickly earned a Master of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh in 2011. After that, she then earned a Master of Urban and Regional Planning degree at Georgetown University in 2018.

Gaskins began her career working on hunger policy at the Washington, D.C. Hunger Solutions, an initiative of the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) to end hunger in the nation’s capital. Later, she joined the National League of Cities and, as part of the health team, she managed an affordable housing investment program at the Center for Community Investment. Gaskins also managed the Let’s Move! initiative that was launched by First Lady Michelle Obama in 2010 and dedicated to solving the problem of obesity. Most recently, she was a Senior Program Officer at the Melville Charitable Trust, a national philanthropic organization devoted to ending homelessness.

Alyia Gaskins’s professional career as a public health strategist and city planner motivated her to participate in politics and become an elected official. In 2021, she was elected to the Alexandria City Council to serve a three-year term beginning in 2022. As a council member, her many accomplishments include initiatives to expand access to affordable housing, support quality job opportunities through prevailing wage and labor agreements, pass two historic collective bargaining agreements for police and firefighters, and fund critical infrastructure such as stormwater management and flood mitigation expansion.

In 2024, Gaskins won the Democratic primary and ran unopposed for mayor in the November general election. She was elected and immediately focused on a variety of city issues including housing, education, public safety and health, building the economy, and a more prosperous Alexandria for all.

As the first African American woman to serve as the Mayor of Alexandria in the city’s 244-year mayoral history, Gaskins is a tenacious fighter for families, communities, and health equity. She is the founder and owner of CitiesRX, a consulting firm that focuses on enhancing community health through partnerships in physical, social, and economic aspects.

Author Profile

David J. Mason, owner, and founder of HMG ePublishing, LLC, is an award-winning author and entrepreneur on the Internet since 1997, providing electronic books (ebooks) and telecommunication services. A native of Norfolk, Virginia, he specializes in ebooks preparation, production, promotion, distribution, and fulfillment. His curiosity for digital publishing began during the early formation of the ebooks publishing industry when he converted one of his previously published traditional manuals into an ebook.

Mr. Mason holds a Master of Science in chemistry from Hampton University in Virginia and a Bachelor of Science from Norfolk State University. He is a graduate of the Army War College. A Civil War and Black history enthusiast, Mr. Mason researched Private Parson Sykes’ military service and, in September 2022, published The Self-Liberation of Parson Sykes: Enslavement in Southampton County, Virginia, based on his findings as a documental novel. He also authored the Environmental Compliance Tool Kit (Thompson Publishing Group, 1994).

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Mason, D. (2025, February 20). Alyia Gaskins (1989- ). BlackPast.org. https://new.blackpast.org/african-american-history/alyia-gaskins-1989/

Source of the Author's Information:

City of Alexandria, VA, “Mayor Alyia Gaskins” https://www.alexandriava.gov/city-council/person/mayor-alyia-gaskins, 2025; Alexandria Times, “Mayoral Profile” https://alextimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/5.2.24-Layout.pdf, May 2, 2024; Alyia Gaskins, “Alyia Gaskins – Democrat for Mayor” https://alyiaforalexandria.com/, 2024.

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