FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Culver City Democratic Club,
Corresponding Secretary Cynthia Hart
CulverCityDemClub@gmail.com
Phone 310 489 8642
CULVER CITY DEMOCRATIC CLUB ANNOUNCES CCUSD SCHOOL BOARD ENDORSEMENTS
In a vote following their August 10th meeting, the Culver City Democratic Club endorsed Stephanie Loredo, Triston Ezidore, and Brian Guerrero for Culver City School Board. Three seats are open this November.
Stephanie Loredo is a Filipina American progressive who organizes for local Culver City organizations and regional Los Angeles initiatives. She is a member of the 2021- 2022 Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD) Local Control Accountability Plan Partner Advisory Committee, and is part of the CCUSD Inclusive Practices Administrative Regulations Committee and the CCUSD Equity Advisory Committee. An advocate for education, sustainability, diversity, equity and inclusion, Stephanie’s vision is to build a culture of care that empowers students, faculty, staff, and families to thrive in public schools.
Triston Ezidore is a graduate of Culver City High School, where he was a student leader focused on creating an inclusive campus environment for all students. In addition to being Senior Class Council President and Speaker of the Student Union, he participated in the Positive Behavior Intervention and Support Council, the Sexual Harassment Action Group, Restorative Practices Council, Black Student Union, CCUSD Equity Advisory Council, CCUSD Superintendent’s Advisory Council, and Vote 16. As a youth employment case manager for the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, he’s a proven leader on the issues that matter.
https://www.tristonezidore.com/
Brian Guerrero is a parent, veteran educator, union leader, and organizer, trainer and education policy analyst with the California Teachers Association. He has a unique set of skills and perspectives that he can use to drive policies resulting in positive outcomes for all students. Â
https://guerrero4ccusb2022.com
All Democrats running participated in a forum on August 8th, which can be viewed on the Club’s YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/c/CulverCityDemocraticClub/) and completed detailed questionnaires, which are posted on the Club website (www.c-c-d-c.com).
The Culver City Democratic Club is the city’s oldest and largest political organization, chartered by the LA County Democratic Party as the official voice of Culver City Democrats. Membership is open to all registered Democrats.