Gloria Molina
A Groundbreaking Chicana California Leader
Gloria Molina, a pioneering figure in California politics, has passed away at the age of 82. Molina was a trailblazer for Latinas in politics, becoming the first Latina to serve in the state assembly, the LA city council, and on the city's board of supervisors. Her legacy of public service and advocacy for marginalized communities will continue to inspire generations to come.
A Lifetime of Service
Molina's career in public service spanned over four decades, during which she fought tirelessly for the rights of marginalized communities. She was a fierce advocate for immigrant rights, environmental justice, and affordable housing. Molina's dedication to public service earned her numerous accolades, including the prestigious John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award.
A Legacy of Inspiration
Gloria Molina's legacy as a pioneering Latina leader will continue to inspire generations to come. Her groundbreaking achievements in politics paved the way for Latinas and other underrepresented groups to enter public service and make their voices heard. Molina's unwavering commitment to social justice and equity serves as a reminder that we all have a responsibility to fight for a more just and equitable society.