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Damita Davis-Howard vows to organize hundreds of volunteers to reach thousands of voters to defeat Propositions 75 and 76. (California, USA)—Damita Davis-Howard, a long time labor leader, social justice activist, and religious and community leader, has been appointed as executive director of the statewide Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 535, becoming the first African-American woman to direct a statewide local union in “I’m proud to be the first African-American woman to lead a 30,000-member statewide union of this size and diversity. This is an example of the kinds of changes that SEIU and the Change To Win Federation are making,” said Davis-Howard. Davis-Howard, who was confirmed by SEIU Local 535’s 200-member executive board, said that one of her top priorities is to organize hundreds of Local 535 volunteers to canvas their local communities and call thousands of voters to defeat all of the governor’s special election propositions. The local union is focusing on defeating Proposition 75—the initiative that would place political restrictions only on public sector workers and Proposition 76—the initiative that would give the governor sweeping new power to call a "fiscal emergency" and make unilateral budget cuts and programs. “The governor tried to strip death and disability benefits from firefighters, police, and their widows and orphans and working people beat him,” said Davis-Howard. “He sought harsh ‘Robo-Cuts’ that would have gutted funding for public schools, tried to slash nursing ratios in hospitals putting patients at risk, and tried to roll back the wages of homecare workers to minimum wage and working people beat him. Now Davis-Howard, as SEIU Local 535 program director, has been responsible for the oversight and coordination of SEIU Local 535 strategic statewide campaigns. SEIU Local 535 has been at the forefront in organizing against the governor's special election agenda throughout the state. In the community, Davis-Howard has served as member and chair of the board of governors of the Alameda Alliance for Health, the organization that oversees provision of quality health care to Medi-Cal recipients and underserved children and families in Davis-Howard has been married for over 20 years to Reverend William C. Howard who is pastor at First Mt. Sinai Baptist Church in East Oakland . Davis-Howard began her career with SEIU Local 535 as an Davis-Howard joins other labor leaders reaching historic milestones this year. “The Change To Win Federation is demanding that the world, this country and our labor movement make room for Anna Burger, the first woman to head a major labor federation and Edgar Romney, the first African American to be a principal officer in a labor federation and myself to assume our rightful place as leaders,” said Davis-Howard.” ### SEIU Local 535 represents 30,000 public and
Damita Davis-Howard has been appointed as executive director of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 535, becoming the first African-American woman to direct a statewide labor union in Davis-Howard has served as SEIU Local 535 program director since January 2001. She has been responsible for the oversight and coordination of SEIU Local 535 strategic statewide campaigns. In 1990, she was hired as a field representative and northern California regional director. She was the first African-American and woman to hold both the northern In the community, Davis-Howard has served as member and chair of the board of governors of the Alameda Alliance for Health, the organization that oversees provision of quality health care to Medi-Cal recipients and underserved children and families in Davis-Howard has been married for over 20 years to Reverend William C. Howard who is pastor at First Mt. Sinai Baptist Church in East Oakland. Davis-Howard began her career with SEIU Local 535 as an |
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