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Herrera touts endorsements from the Fresno County Democratic Party, the Central Valley Progressive PAC, Democratic Women in Action, Fresno Stonewall Democrats, Central Valley Leadership Roundtable ...
She completed a master's degree in education and counseling from Fresno State University. [2] McPhail began a doctoral program at University of California, Berkeley while working as a counselor at Contra Costa College. [2] She later became an assistant dean of students and was promoted to dean at College of Alameda. [2]
Her family moved to Fresno in 1987. She graduated from Fresno Christian High School [6] and subsequently attended California State University, Fresno. Swearengin holds a Bachelor of Science (magna cum laude) and a Master of Business Administration (summa cum laude) from California State University, Fresno. Her husband, Paul, and she have two ...
Andrea Dew Steele is an American activist who co-founded Emerge California in 2002, and founded Emerge America in 2005 which now has affiliates in 27 different states of the U.S., with the goal of having an affiliate in all 50 states by 2020.
In a 43-minute chat with about 70 at the Fresno County Democratic Party headquarters, Porter staked out her positions on Social Security, immigration reform and campaign financing.
An investigation into how Fresno State handed the case that was launched by the CSU board of trustees found the university did not consistently respond to harassment allegations, and that there ...
Soria began working at the California State Capitol after graduating from UC Berkeley and later interned at the White House. Soria was elected to the Fresno City Council in 2014, being the only woman on the council. She was elected president of the Council in 2018, becoming the first Latina council president in Fresno city history.
Aiken started teaching feminist art in 1973 at California State University, Fresno, taking over from fellow artist Judy Chicago, who had started the class in 1970. [1] [2] She taught the class until her retirement in 1992. [1] [2] In 1974, her students founded an alternative art gallery for women in Fresno, California called Gallery 25. [1]