El ex alcalde de Inglewood Danny Tabor y Damien Goodman

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Daniel “Danny” K. Tabor was elected Mayor of the City of Inglewood on August 31st, 2010. Previously Tabor was re-elected to the Inglewood City Council in June 2007 to represent the 1st Council District.

Tabor has a long distinguished career in public and private services to his community. He previously served as Senior Community Organizer for the Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy; Community Voice-PICO; Coalition for a Better Inglewood, Negotiator for the $500 million dollar Community Benefits Agreement between the Los Angeles World Airports and the LAX Coalition for Economic, Environmental and Educational Justice; and Program Manager with the Community Development Commission, Condado de Los Angeles. Desde 1993 a 1996 Tabor served as the Southern California Liaison for the Office of the Secretary, United States Department of Commerce, under Secretary Ronald H. Marrón. Tabor brings to the community vast experience in the areas of public policy development and community planning.

Actualmente, Tabor remains active in the Inglewood community. He serves as Board Chairman of Great Beginnings for Black Babies, immediate past President of Sportsman Little League and the Vice-Chairman of the Inglewood Unified School District Measure K Bond Oversight Committee, and Inglewood Democratic Club. He is the immediate past Board Chairman of Inglewood’s Coalition for Drug and Violence Prevention, which he co-founded with the Youth and Family Center of Southern California and the BEST Foundation of Los Angeles.

 

Damien Goodmon is the Founder and Executive Director of the nonprofit Crenshaw Subway Coalition and United Community Associations (“UCA”). Both the Crenshaw Subway Coalition and UCA’s Citizens’ Campaign to Fix the Expo Rail Line, seek to empower stakeholder groups in the area of Crenshaw-Leimert Park-Hyde Park and highlight the issues of equitable and community-centered transportation planning in the pursuit of racial and economic justice for South Los Angeles. After the 2004 elección, El Sr.. Goodmon served as the Senior Communications Advisor and National Spokesman for StopJohnRoberts.com, a media campaign and grassroots network of activists organized to oppose the nomination of John Roberts to the United States Supreme Court.

For his many local and national pursuits for social change, El Sr.. Goodmon has been profiled in local and national media outlets, including CNN, NBC and the Los Angeles Times. He has authored opinion editorials for the L.A. Daily News, LA. Business Journal, Los Angeles Wave, Our Weekly, Los Angeles Sentinel, PACE News, LA Watts Times, and Inglewood Today. Transportation reporters have noted, "[T]here is no doubt he changed the debate on routing and grade-crossings in Los Angeles, perhaps for years to come.” And after the successful No on Measure J campaign in 2012, a noted political commentator declared him a “brilliant policy analyst and strategist.” Mr. Goodmon is also the lead author of the Get LA Moving plan.

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