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California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls

Public Policy
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    Kimberlee Vaye Program Director @ CA Commission on the Status of Women and Girls | Social Justice Advocate | Mental Health Advocate
    • Lathrop, California, United States
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    Michelle Teran-Woolfork Director of Policy and Legislation at California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls
    • Sacramento, California, United States
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    CCSWG Commissioner Commissioner at California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls
    • Sacramento, California, United States
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    Crystal Young Communications Director for First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom
    • Sacramento, California, United States
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    Natalia Armas Perez QBCPS '23 - YLS Scholar '23
    • Ceres, California, United States
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Overview

About: For more than 50 years, the California Commission on the Status of Women & Girls has identified and worked to eliminate inequities in state laws, practices and conditions that affect California’s women and girls. Established as a state agency with 17 appointed commissioners in 1965, the Commission regularly assesses gender equity in health, safety, employment, education and equal representation, the military, and the media. The Commission provides leadership through research, policy and program development, education, outreach and collaboration, advocacy and strategic partnerships. Mission Statement: The Commission on the Status of Women and Girls works in a culturally inclusive manner to promote equality and justice for all women and girls by advocating on their behalf with the Governor, the Legislature and other public policymakers, and by educating the public in the areas of economic equity including educational equity, access to health care including reproductive choice, violence against women and other key issue areas identified by the Commission as significantly affecting women and girls.