Black Women Lead: Stories From the Bay Area

As we celebrate Black History Month, we honor the leadership of Black women from the Bay Area, including congresswoman Barbara Lee and Vice President Kamala Harris. Today, a historic number of Black women are serving on school boards, transit agencies, and city councils—and blazing the trail for the next generation of diverse civic leaders in this region. What’s more, an impressive cohort of Bay Area Black women are running for local and statewide office in the upcoming midterm elections.

Join the San Francisco Foundation and The Commonwealth Club of California to learn about the leadership journeys of Black women from the Bay Area who are either serving in or running for public office. Speakers include BART Board Director Lateefah Simon, Emeryville City Councilmember Courtney Welch, California Assembly District 20 candidate Jennifer Esteen, and Oakland mayoral candidate Allyssa Victory.

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This program is made possible by San Francisco Foundation's Bay Area Leads donors.

 

San Francisco Foundation Bay Area Leads

Speakers
Image - Jennifer Esteen

Jennifer Esteen

California Assembly District 20 Candidate; Trustee, Alameda Health System

Image - Lateefah Simon

Lateefah Simon

Board Director, BART

Image - Allyssa Victory

Allyssa Victory

Oakland Mayoral Candidate; Staff Attorney, Criminal Justice Program, ACLU of Northern California

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Courtney Cecelia Welch

Emeryville City Councilwoman; Director of Policy and Communications, Bay Area Community Land Trust

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Brandi Howard

Chief of Staff, San Francisco Foundation—Moderator