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A Young Senator Enters History with Crisis at Her Back

Last Saturday morning, the freshly restored walls of Sexson Auditorium at Pasadena City College reverberated with applause, and cheers as hundreds of supporters and dignitaries gathered for the ceremonial swearing-in of Senator Sasha Renée Pérez, currently the youngest member of the California State Senate and already one of its most closely watched new voices. The official oath had been administered months earlier in Sacramento, but the belated community celebration carried its own symbolism. “Joy is what will sustain us,” said Juliana Serrano, […]


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