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Aileen Hernandez (née Clarke; May 23, 1926 – February 13, 2017) was an African-American union organizer, civil rights activist, and women's rights activist. She served as the president of the National Organization for Women (NOW) between 1970 and 1971, and was the first woman to serve on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission .
Aileen Griffiths (1918–2007), Australian community worker; Aileen Gunther (born 1954), American state politician and nurse; Aileen Hernandez (1926–2017), American union organizer and civil right activist; Aileen Keel (born 1952), Scottish medical doctor and academic; Aileen S. Kraditor (1928–2020), American historian
VENA alongside Larry Hernandez were nominated for a Billboard Mexican Music Award in 2012. History. D'Element (2011) ... It featured Aileen who was a member of the D ...
Martina Eileen Hernandez Delas Alas is the daughter of Rosendo delas Alas (1920–2008) and Gregoria delas Alas née Hernández (died December 30, 2013) from Brgy. Taliba, San Luis, Batangas, and was later adopted by her aunt, Justa delas Alas. [7] [8] [9] She earned a mass communication degree from Far Eastern University in 1985.
Upon moving to the west coast, Eckstein joined the radical, activist group Black Women Organized for Action (BWOA). BWOA was a San Francisco organization collectively co-founded in 1973 by fifteen women including Aileen Hernandez, Patsy Fulcher, and Eleanor Spikes. [18]
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Todd Hernandez [283] 19th Judicial District Court (2001–2018) Louisiana: retired: Federico Hernández Denton [284] Supreme Court of Puerto Rico (1985–2014) Puerto Rico: retired: Deborah Hernandez-Mitchell [285] 18th Judicial District Court (2015– ) Kansas: active: Benjamin P. Hernandez-Stern [4] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2021 ...