Williams, a Black bisexual woman, and Temprano, a gay man, have worked hard to support students and workers at City College, including LGBTQs.
They were on the board that passed the college's gender inclusion policy last December, which created new rules to protect trans and gender-nonconforming students and staff, including requirements on the use of chosen names for all college processes.
In a recent interview, Williams said she decided to run for another term because she has seen how the college transforms the lives of students.
In his questionnaire, Temprano reported that he successfully secured a new permanent home for the college's queer resource center and a full-time position to staff it.One of the board's priorities will be to hire.