she followed by receiving her Masters in Public Administration in 1981. Make sure to Vote for Jan Perry for County Supervisor, District 2.

Mayor Eric Garcetti has set a goal of finding summer and year-round jobs for 15,000 youth through the 2016 HIRE LA’s Youth initiative. This event will take place in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo district from August 9-17.

Join me in welcoming 2016. Three successive terms July 1, 2001 – July 1, 2013

Please help me raise $5,000 by midnight. She described herself as “a natural fighter, especially if I feel people are being disrespected, or disenfranchised, or disregarded, or marginalized.” After receiving her B.A. ACCE Action is a grassroots member-led, statewide community organization with more than 15,000 members across California. news.

San Fernando Valley Neighborhood Legal Services, L.A., Administrative Law Paralegal 1979 - 1980 COMMUNITY SERVICE - Angel’s Flight Railway Foundation, Director, ArtShare LA., Director, A Place Called Home, Director, Bienvenidos, President's Council Member, Director, California Women Lead, Board Member 2013, First in Fire Foundation, Board Member, 2013, Go for Broke Educational Foundation, Director, Heidi Duckler Dance Company, Advisory Board Member, 2013, Japanese American Community & Cultural Center, Director, 2013, Jenessee Center Vocational Education Committee, Director, Jewish Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Federation Council, Director, League of Women Voters, Director, Los Angeles Educational Partnership, Director, Presidents’ Council, Director, 2013, William O. Douglas Outdoor Classroom, Director, UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, Senior Fellow: 2013 – Present, Metro Region of the National Women’s Political Caucus, Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, Member, Past & Present: African-American/Jewish Leadership Connection, Black-Korean Alliance, Hollywood Community Housing Corporation, National Women's Political Caucus, Pasadena Chapter

I look forward to collaborating with you to ensure our County government works for the people. Brotherhood Crusade grand re-opening of the YouthSource Center Cyber Cafe with Charisse Bremond, CEO. Finding a first job is hard, especially for young people from neighborhoods that don’t have as much economic opportunity as others. This will be a good forum to hear what I intend to do as LA County Supervisor.

I had a recent opportunity to talk in depth about my campaign for LA County Board of Supervisors. Chancellor Raúl Rodríguez, Rancho Santiago Community College District speaks on the #WIOA during President Obama's visit to @LATTC

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To learn more go to EARLY ACTIVISM - Executive Director, 2000 Census Outreach Project, Los Angeles 1999 - 2000 Her service and membership has focused on children, education, the environment, minorities, women’s advocacy and low income housing to name a few. Her top priorities and activities continue to be job growth, economic development and planning, corporate real estate transactions, neighborhood preservation, transportation and the environment. Deacon Robert Winn stands with his colleague as he sings the fourth verse of Lift Every Voice and Sing. After the chaos of the Iowa caucus vote tally, scrutiny will be high for L.A.'s first election using new vote centers. She was the 2nd African American woman to join the City Council in its 233-year history. In 1963, Perry watched as her parents left on a bus to go to the Martin Luther King March on Washington DC. Even as a child, observing events like this made her keenly aware that things were changing. I have worked diligently to build grassroots support for my campaign. A starter job is key in helping young people ages 14 to 24 learn about the workplace, find a mentor and enter a path to meaningful and lifelong employment. Perry was elected to office in 2001 to succeed Councilwoman Jan Perry was the General Manager of the Los Angeles Economic & Workforce Development Department (EWDD) of the City of Los Angeles. janperry2020.com It is a joy to serve and help others. Please remember to vote. The EWDD is a combination of three main entities: the Economic Development Division (EDD), the Workforce Development Division (WDD) and the YouthSource & Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP). [8] In addition, she earned a Certificate in Litigation from the University of California, Los Angeles Extension in 1979. She always takes the time to be of service by demonstrating her commitment to making the mechanisms of government work harder and better for the City and its people.

A healthy economy starts at the ground floor - with a base of trained and capable workers. Herzfeld & Rubin, L.A., Paralegal 1980 - 1981