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Wednesday,
Oct. 13th Saturday, October 16th Merchant walk with School Board candidates Mark Sanchez and Eric Mar Beginning at 18th St. and Valencia at 4:00-6:00 pm Saturday, October 16th at 8:00-11:00 pm Rock with Renée Saucedo First choice Candidate for Supervisor, District 9 Music with blues, R&B, funk singer Charlene Smythe at Skip’s Tavern 453 Cortland Ave. Donations accepted. Thursday,
October 21st at 6:30 - 8:00pm Monday, October 25, 2004 Non-Profits Candidate Forum at Centro del Pueble 474 Valencia St. |
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RENEE
SAUCEDO, CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT 9 SUPERVISOR, RECEIVING BROAD RANGE OF
ORGANIZATIONAL AND INDIVIDUAL ENDORSEMENTS.
Renee Saucedo, candidate for District 9 Supervisor, has received organizational endorsements from the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC), one of San Francisco's most prominent women's organizations; the Mexican American Political Association (MAPA), a significant civil rights group; and the San Francisco Green Party and Green California, known for, among other things, their environmental justice work. The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) may not officially endorse, but voted unanimously to vote for Renee at the SF Labor Council endorsement meeting. Renee Saucedo's individual endorsers include Matt Gonzalez, President of the Board of Supervisors; Eric Mar, SF Board of Education; Sara Lipson, SF Board of Education; Father Louis Vitale, St. Boniface Church*; Medea Benjamin, Global Exchange and Code Pink*; Ramon Cardona, Central American Refugee Center (CARECEN)*; Reverend Mauricio Chacon, Mission Presbytarian Church*; Frank Martin del Campo, Labor Council for Latin American Advancement*; Paulette Budrow, Bernal Dwellings Community Center*; Christina Olague, SF Planning Commission*; Anamaria Loya, La Raza Centro Legal*; Marie Harrison, Green Action*; Van Jones, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights*; Daz Lamparas, SEIU Local 790*; Gordon Mar, Chinese Progressive Association*; Concha Saucedo, Instituto Familiar de la Raza*; and many others. "I am honored that such a broad range of organizations and individuals are supporting my candidacy," says Renee Saucedo. "The amount of support from people who live and who work in the District has been overwhelming." |
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