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Program Helps People From Underrepresented Communities Serve In Office

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Miguel Zaragoza (left), Lilia Contreras (back left) and Nancy Pacheco (right) discuss their negotiation styles in Sacramento, Calif., on Dec. 1, 2023. They are fellows in the Nueva Epoca program. (Photo by: Kristin Lam/CapRadio)

Building A Diverse Pipeline Of Decisionmakers In Sacramento

Some Sacramento organizations prepare people from underrepresented communities to serve in public office. That includes Nueva Epoca, which is designed to empower Latinos.
Reporter: Kristin Lam, CapRadio

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