Jahana Hayes is the first African-American Congresswoman from Connecticut, and this is her first public office. A high school teacher, Hayes first garnered widespread notoriety...

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Gladys Robinson earned her bachelor's degree from Bennett College for Women and her Ph.D. in Leadership Studies from North Carolina A&T University. Robinson has worked...

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Tammy Exum is known as an advocate who listens to the concerns of people. As the former West Hartford coordinator for the Parent Leadership Training...

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Gwendolyn Roni Green served as a community and labor organizer for more than 30 years, most recently as a business agent for SEIU Local 668....

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Marcia L. Fudge fights for voter protection, equitable access to a quality education from preschool through post-secondary programs, child nutrition, food stamp (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance...

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Melanie Morgan is a former school board director from Franklin Pierce Schools, a U.S. Army veteran, and an active community advocate. While serving on the...

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Dominique Jackson uses her seat as chair of the House Energy and Environment Committee to pass legislation that reduces pollution in order to slow climate...

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Ronetta Frances is a former corporate ethics and compliance executive for Walmart. Before that, she was senior trial attorney with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...

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An immigrant, Johnson moved with her family from Jamaica in the early ‘80s for better opportunities and is a naturalized citizen.Upon arriving in Athens, she...

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Valencia Seay retired from a 22-year career in banking, and now is president and CEO of Seay & Associates. Throughout her career, she has been...

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