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Jay Franklin
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Jay Franklin was a peer mentor at the Cross-Cultural Center at CSUSM. He was instrumental in many of the programs and early marketing campaigns for the center, and worked as a peer educator to provide intersectional support for LGBTQ+ students. Franklin now works at CSUSM in the Dean of Student Affairs office.
Carol Graham
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Carol Graham is a Master Garderner. She has a Bachelor's degree in Zoology and began her career working at Saturn Oak–San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Plant One. After its closure, she enrolled to become a Master Gardner volunteer that was sponsered through the University of California Cooperative Extension program.
Thao Ha
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Dr. Thao Ha is a Vietnamese refugee who has become a sociology professor at MiraCosta College. In this interview Dr. Ha discusses her families' escape from Vietnam at the end of the Vietnam War, her childhood in the United States, her involvement around gangs, and her educational pathway.
Anthony Jackson
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Major General Anthony L. Jackson retired from the United States Marine Corps on January 1st, 2021, after more than thirty-six years of service. Jackson also served as the Director, California State Parks and Recreation from November 2012 through June, 2014 and as the Chairman of the CSUSM Foundation Board of Directors.
Sharon Jenkins
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Sharon Jenkins' involvement as a parent volunteer led her to run for San Marcos City School Board where Jenkins served for 14 years. Jenkins was elected to San Marcos City Council in 2012. She is also a Realtor. The interview focuses on her high school years and her experiences in local government.
Rebecca Jones
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Mayor Rebecca Jones has been involved in local governance of San Marcos, California since 2005, when she served on the San Marcos Creek Specific Plan Task Force until 2007. Jones served on City Council from 2007 to 2018, Vice Mayor from 2012-2018, and was elected as Mayor in 2018 and re-elected in 2022.