Celina Ramirez

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Celina Ramirez

Celina Ramirez is a fourth-generation Arizonan, attorney, and civil rights advocate. She currently works in the Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Office at the University of Arizona, which is responsible for preventing and addressing discrimination and harassment on campus.

She is a fellow[1]at the Center for Progressive Leadership, a Precinct Committeeperson for Legislative District 28 and a member of Las Adelitas, a group dedicated to increasing the involvement of Latinas in the political process.

Education

Celina Ramirez has a BA from Stanford University and a JD from Stanford Law School, where she served on the Stanford Law Review.

Career/activism

Prior to working at the University of Arizona, Ramirez mediated discrimination cases and worked on anti-discrimination policy in the Employment, Housing, and Public Accommodations Division of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission.

After graduating from law school in 2004, Celina worked as a Policy Director at the [[, until 2006 where she led policy development and strategy for a grassroots campaign to close abusive youth prisons in California.

Celina Ramirez has also worked as a consultant for California Rural Legal Assistance and the Hispanic National Bar Association

DataCenter

In 2006-2007 Ramirez served on the board of Oakland based DataCenter.[2]

In 2007 Celina Ramirez was listed on the DataCenter's annual report as a donor to the organization. The Oakland, California based DataCenter is widely regarded as the intellegence wing of the United States Left and has close ties to Cuba.[3]

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