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Over the last 25 years, Luis has dedicated himself to building a movement for educational, social and economic justice in California.
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Over the last 25 years, Luis has dedicated himself to building a movement for educational, social and economic justice in California.
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For over 18 years, Dana has played a strategic role in positioning organizations for growth and success. Her experience on management teams coupled with on-the-ground campaign/electoral organizing, training, and technical assistance has led her to develop a deep understanding of what it takes to cultivate dynamic organizations.
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Tyler Okeke is a budding organizer and learner. Born and raised in Los Angeles, but rooted in his Igbo identity, Tyler is committed to toppling systemic challenges through robust community organizing, precise legislative advocacy, and radical empathy.
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Christian strongly believes in the promise of America, and that begins first with California’s estimated 15 million Latinos. As the Vice President of Policy at LCF, Christian leads the foundation’s efforts to advance policy solutions that will improve the lives and political power of California’s Latinos.
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Randy Villegas is a Ph.D. Candidate in Politics, with a designated emphasis in Latin American and Latino studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is currently a faculty member at College of the Sequoias, teaching in the Political Science department. A Kern County native, Villegasearned his B.A. in Political Science at CSU Bakersfield in 2017, and his Associates Degree in Political Science from Bakersfield College in 2015.
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Ashley is a researcher, facilitator, and coach standing with communities towards healing, liberation, and decolonization. She currently serves as a Program Manager at USC Equity Research Institute.
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