Jenny Chamberlain and Herman J. Hernandez, prominent leaders of the Sonoma County Hispanic community, will speak at the Windsor/North County Democratic Club on Thursday, June 22 at 7 p.m. at the Windsor Round Table Pizza, 8499 Old Redwood Hwy.
Ms. Chamberlain currently serves as the President of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Sonoma County. The chamber was founded in 1988 with the mission supporting business and civic opportunities, while promoting the significance of the Hispanic community and its impact on our society. Ms. Chamberlain was formerly the Vice President of Los Cien – Latino Leaders Sonoma County. Additionally, she is the District Director for Fourth District County Supervisor James Gore.
Mr. Hernandez is the founder and chairman of Los Cien, Sonoma County’s largest Latino leadership organization, which promotes civic involvement and voter registration within the Latino community. Los Cien, started in 2009, works to empower Latino youth to become more active community leaders.
The presentation will focus on Latino community issues including education and economic disparity, immigration rights, civic engagement, voter registration, and collaborative efforts. The meeting is free and open to all. Pizza will be served.