Gloria Molina

Gloria Molina

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Gloria Molina is a Fellow for the Dornsife Center for the Political Future in the University of Southern California with 15 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1988 Convention as a Member for City Council in the Los Angeles, CA. The year with the most videos was 1992 with three videos. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2000 with an average of 489 views per program as a Vice Chair for the Democratic National Committee. Most appearances with Lottie H. Shackelford (5), Linda Chavez-Thompson (4), Joe Andrew (3). Most common tags: Democratic National Convention, Democratic Party, Hispanics.

Appearances by Title:c. January 1, 2021 - Present Fellow, Dornsife Center for the Political Future, University of Southern California


Videos: 2

Previously

Member, Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles County, CA c. February 19, 1991 - c. January 1, 2014 Videos: 2 Vice Chair, Democratic National Committee c. January 1, 1996 - c. January 1, 2005 Videos: 6 Member, City Council, Los Angeles, CA c. January 1, 1988 - c. February 19, 1991 Videos: 5

Recent Appearances

  • Discussion on the Rising Hispanic Electorate

    Discussion on the Rising Hispanic Electorate

    The University of Southern California’s Center for the Political Future hosted a virtual discussion on the rising Hispanic el…

  • Redrawing Congressional Districts

    Redrawing Congressional Districts

    The University of Southern California’s Center for the Political Future hosted a virtual discussion on the process of redrawi…

  • Campaign 2008 and the Latino Vote

    Campaign 2008 and the Latino Vote

    Gloria Molina spoke about her life and career in politics, as well as the 2008 presidential campaign and the Latino vote. Amo…

  • Clinton Campaign Event

    Clinton Campaign Event

    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke to supporters at a campaign rally on the campus of California State U…

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