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:''I work for [[Public Advocates]], a non-profit civil rights law firm and advocacy organization. I spend my days advocating for progressive housing and tenant protection legislation in the Capitol. I’m also the lead author and a named proponent on the Sacramento rent stabilization and just cause charter amendment (which City voters will have an opportunity to pass in 2020). Additionally, I’m a board member of [[Organize Sacramento]], a small and mighty local non-profit that fought to raise the minimum wage and advocates for a transit system that serves those who need it most, among many other campaigns. I bring these experiences with me to my work as a delegate.''<ref>[https://www.adems.vote/ad7/]</ref>
 
:''I work for [[Public Advocates]], a non-profit civil rights law firm and advocacy organization. I spend my days advocating for progressive housing and tenant protection legislation in the Capitol. I’m also the lead author and a named proponent on the Sacramento rent stabilization and just cause charter amendment (which City voters will have an opportunity to pass in 2020). Additionally, I’m a board member of [[Organize Sacramento]], a small and mighty local non-profit that fought to raise the minimum wage and advocates for a transit system that serves those who need it most, among many other campaigns. I bring these experiences with me to my work as a delegate.''<ref>[https://www.adems.vote/ad7/]</ref>
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==Organize Sacramento==
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[[Darrow Sprague]] December 9, 2016:
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With [[Michelle Pariset]], [[Phillip Kim]], [[Veronica Beaty]], [[J.D. Garcia]] and [[Daniela Urban]] at [[Organize Sacramento]].
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==California Teachers Association strike supporters==
 
==California Teachers Association strike supporters==
 
[[Phillip Kim]] January 13 2018.  
 
[[Phillip Kim]] January 13 2018.  

Revision as of 23:53, 6 February 2019

Template:TOCnestleft Michelle Pariset

Standing for AD 7

In 2019 Michelle Pariset stood from AD 7 for the California Cemocratic Party central Committee.

I work for Public Advocates, a non-profit civil rights law firm and advocacy organization. I spend my days advocating for progressive housing and tenant protection legislation in the Capitol. I’m also the lead author and a named proponent on the Sacramento rent stabilization and just cause charter amendment (which City voters will have an opportunity to pass in 2020). Additionally, I’m a board member of Organize Sacramento, a small and mighty local non-profit that fought to raise the minimum wage and advocates for a transit system that serves those who need it most, among many other campaigns. I bring these experiences with me to my work as a delegate.[1]

Organize Sacramento

Darrow Sprague December 9, 2016:

With Michelle Pariset, Phillip Kim, Veronica Beaty, J.D. Garcia and Daniela Urban at Organize Sacramento.

California Teachers Association strike supporters

Phillip Kim January 13 2018.

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With Dean Murakami, Tamika L'Ecluse, Shirley Toy, Rachelanne Vander Werf, Jillynn Molina, Robert Longer, David Mandel, Anna Molander, Ian Hoffmann, Norma Alcala, Michelle Pariset, Tim Molina and Rene Cruz Martinez at California Teachers Association.

Members

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Jacobin Reading Group Sacramento closed Facebook group, accessed December 1, 2017.[2]

Admin

Other members

References

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