Happy Mother’s Day!
The year 1960 began a real time of societal change, growth, and transformation for equality unlike any other year in our nation’s history. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964. There were 19 women in Congress (two in the Senate and 17 in the House). There were two women in the California State Assembly. And, I was born.
As the founder of the CALIFORNIALIST, a political action committee to elect women to California State government, I’m often asked why I dedicate my energies to electing Democratic women. The answer: I was raised by a single mother in the 1960′s. Growing up there weren’t many single moms, let alone women who worked. While my childhood was very stable and happy, I knew that my family looked different because I did not have a dad in the home. I also had a mom who worked. And then there were the little things that happened that just seemed odd at the time, but today would be defined as discriminatory. article continues...





































