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CITY COUNCIL | 21ST COUNCIL DISTRICT
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AIDA
A. GONZALEZ-JARRIN |
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Democratic
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Party Enrolled
In: Democratic
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Occupation:
Public Administrator/Writer
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Occupational Background:
Director of Cultural Affairs, Queens Borough President’s
Office, 1985-2000; Translator, NYS Judicial System,
1973-1985; Columnist of El Diario, under the direction
of Manuel de Dios, 1984-1985; Writer of Impacto
Latin News, 1976-1983.
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Educational Background:
B.A., Summa Cum Laude, 1981, M.A. in Political Science,
1985; Queens College, CUNY; Phi Beta Kappa.
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Organizational
Affiliations: Advisory Board Member, Graduate
School of Libraries, Queens College, CUNY; Regional
Advisory Committee Member, NYS Archives; NY Civil
Service Retired Employees Association; AARP; Democratic
District Leader at Large, Queens; Vice President,
La Gran Alianza de Queens; Member, JFK Regular Democratic
Club; Member, National Women’s Political Caucus/Queens
Chapter.
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Prior Public Experience:
NYS Delegate, 1991 White House Conference on Libraries,
former President, Queens Council on the Arts; Co-Founder,
Latin American Cultural Center of Queens; NY Delegate,
1996 Democratic National Convention.
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Aida is an experienced
public administrator with a remarkable spirit of
community service. As Director of Cultural Affairs,
she was Borough President Claire Shulman’s liaison
with more than one hundred cultural organizations.
She represented the Borough President on the Board
of Directors of the NY Hall of Science, the Queens
Museum, the Museum of the City of New York and other
prestigious institutions.
Aida contributed to advancing major capital construction
projects including the Louis Armstrong House, the
Flushing Town Hall and the Lewis Latimer House.
At Borough Hall, Aida developed valuable expertise
about all aspects of local government and became
a skilled negotiator on behalf of Queens.
Prior to Borough Hall, Aida was an activist strongly
committed to education, culture, civil rights and
women’s rights. She has written articles about domestic
violence and other social problems, as well as to
educate Latinos about political involvement.
Aida’s platform includes improved public education,
a plan toward safe and affordable housing, neighborhood
beautification, adequate health services, youth
and senior programs, a business improvement district
in Corona, with a new library and a new post office;
crime reduction, improved community relations, urban
environment protection and ESL programs for immigrants.
Endorsements: Claire Shulman, Impacto and Ecuador
News.
(Statement reprinted as supplied by the candidate.)
Participating in the NYC Campaign Finance Program.
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