From: San Diego Women's Hall of Fame <
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Date: March 1, 2018 at 12:15:14 PM PST
Subject: Celebrate Six San Diego Women Who Have Made A Difference
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Join us for the 2018 San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Sunday, March 18th at 2:30 P.M. Joe and Vi Jacobs Center Celebration Room 404 Euclid Ave, San Diego, CA 92114 | | 2018 Women's Hall of Fame Inductees | | Nellie Andrade Empowerer Nellie Andrade is best known for building coalitions of understanding and community pride in the Latino community. In 1996 she founded MANA San Diego, the largest chapter of the national Latonia organization. Nellie believes that the key to success and empowerment for any person is education. | | Janice Martinelli Historian Janice Martinelli is being honored for her historic perseveration efforts and renovations of Victorian era homes in San Diego into locally and national recognized historic sites. She has served as the National City Historical Society president for the past 12 years and has established the Junior Victorian Club. | | Jerrilyn Malana Trailblazer Jerrilyn Malana has dedicated her life to serving others and is active around issues of diversity, inclusion and social justice.. She is the past president of the San Diego County bar association and past president of Pan Asian Lawyers of San Diego. | | Fahari Jeffers Activist Fahari Jeffers is a labor leader who is best known for her role in founding the United Domestic Workers of America. The labor organization she co-founded was the third union in United States history founded by people of color. | | Carol Jahnkow Bridge Builder Carol Jahnkow has been involved in many peace and social justice issues on the local, national, and international level. For 29 years she was the Executive Director of the Peace Resource Center of San Diego and was awarded the 2005 Global Awareness Award in recognition for the center's work by the San Diego Peace Corps Association. | | Dede Alpert Spirt of the Hall of Fame Dede Alpert has exemplified excellent leadership as a Sate Senator, Assembly Person, school district member, and chairman of the board of Sharp Rees-Steely. During her time at the state capitol she chaired the Education Committee in both houses and was widely recognized as one of the legislature's foremost experts on public education. | | The Annual San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Reception honors women who have positively impacted San Diego County and the people who live here.
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