Demi Falcon

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Demi Falcon

Demi Falcon is a Las Vegas, Nevada activist. Her partner is Andrew Cardenas.

Education

Studies Political Science at University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Activism

Working for Dina Titus

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  • Demi Falcon has worked for Rep. Dina Titus since 2020.
  • Deputy Chief of Staff (Jan. 2023-) Deputy Chief of Staff
  • Policy Adviser (Nov. 2022-Jan. 2023)
  • Deputy Campaign Manager, Titus for Congress (Nevada) (March 2022-Nov. 2022)
  • Executive Assistant to Rep. Dina Titus (June 2020-Feb. 2022)[1]
  • Deputy Campaign Manager at Dina Titus, 2024

UNLV Young Democratic Socialists comrades

UNLV Young Democratic Socialists. April 2017.

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Andrew Cardenas, Seraphina Thompson, Demi Falcon, Alma Perez, Ethan Haines, Emily Coombes, Kane Sisomphou, Claudia Chiang, Jorge Ariel Fornos, Sammy Burtch.

Supporting Kihuen

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Demi Falcon supported Ruben Kihuen in his successful 2016 run for Congress.

Rebel Alliance

Nicole Thomas, Demi Falcon and Ryan Edep, ran on the Rebel Alliance ticket for CSUN executive board at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Demi Falcon – Current Associate Director of Academic Engagement

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Demi Falcon is majoring in political science and public policy. She works for a nonprofit organization that prioritizes clean energy, education and public lands conservation. She enjoys hiking, cycling and will be participating in the Tour de Summerlin this year.

She has been in CSUN since 2014. On her first day of college she went up to the third floor of the Student Union and requested that she be able to run for senator. In 2015, she became executive director, but when she began to miss the interactions between herself and registered student organizations (RSO), she decided to become the associate director of academic engagement.

As senator, Falcon increased the amount of money that could be allocated toward RSOs from $200,000 to $250,000 to provide more funds to less established RSOs that wanted to have a larger influence on campus. As executive director, she helped the former vice president, Taylor Cunningham, manage the various departments under the executive branch. As associate director of academic engagement, she hosted events for students to learn how to apply for scholarships that are provided by CSUN, grants for undergraduate research, and mentorships with professors.

If elected, Falcon would want to create a more academically-minded environment on campus and allocate more money toward scholarships, grants and student organizations. She also wants to work with more diverse groups because of the influence they have on campus. She said she believes that by enacting these changes, UNLV will become more like a Tier One institution.

“The biggest thing I want is more student voices, more [of a] student narrative,” Falcon said. “I don’t think that my opinion is any greater than any other student’s on campus.”[2]

Hops for Democratic Socialism Mixer

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The Bunkhouse Saloon, March 15, 2017; Organized by : Las Vegas Democratic Socialists of America

Join us downtown at the Bunkhouse Saloon for Las Vegas Democratic Socialists of America's first socialism mixer. Meet like-minded locals for a night of comradery and revelry, and stick around afterwards for live music:

Those indicating their attendance on Wherevent included Demi Falcon, Chloe Bender, Sergey Fedossov, Caitlyn Caruso, Andrew Cardenas, Jennifer Durnell, Alexander Forsberg, Jake Galardi Marko, Chenay Arberry, Anna Lim, Seraphina Thompson, Cesar Valdez, Chris Topher, Gina Lebsack, Morgan Helleberg, Kane Sisomphou, Nicholas Tavcar, Greg Clark, Nathan Gonzalez, Allison Barfield, Karin Quindo Miller, Felicia Squassoni, Clementine Ramona Flowers-Hepburn.

LVDSA Ecosocialism Working Group

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In August 2017 Demi Falcon, and Trinity Tanner were members of the Las Vegas Democratic Socialists of America Ecosocialism Working Group.

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