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Rep.
Kyrsten Sinema
Kyrsten Sinema was born in Tucson, Arizona, in 1976 and has lived in
Phoenix since 1995. She was first elected to the State Legislature in 2004,
and in 2006 was re-elected to continue serving central Phoenix in District
15.
Kyrsten holds a juris doctorate and a Master’s degree in Social Work from
Arizona State University. Kyrsten is an adjunct professor in the School of
Social Work at Arizona State University and practices criminal defense law
in the Phoenix community. She also works for the Center for Progressive
Leadership, teaching tomorrow’s political leaders about leadership and the
political process.
Prior to her work at the Legislature, Kyrsten was a social worker in the
Washington School District. She created and directed the Sunnyslope
community’s first Family Resource Center. She focused on community
development, adult and community education, grant writing and
administration, and advocacy for low-income, minority, refugee, and
undocumented families.
Kyrsten is actively involved in the community, serving as the Board
President for COAR (Community Outreach and Advocacy for Refugees), Board
Member of the National Young Elected Officials’ Network, Board Member of the
Progressive Democrats of American, Board Member of Girls for a Change,
Advisory Board Member for the Arizona Death Penalty Forum, Board Member of
the Center for Progressive Leadership, and a member of the Governor’s
Commission to Prevent Violence Against Women. Recently, she served as the
Chair of Arizona Together, the first campaign to defeat a same-sex marriage
ban on the ballot.
Kyrsten is dedicated to serving the community, focusing on advocating for
disadvantaged and oppressed populations, environmental justice, and social
justice.
Original Source:
http://www.ksinema.org/about/about_kyrsten.htm
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