Oh my gosh, there are stories upon stories upon stories that you hear … no apology. Especially if you talk to third and fourth generation Black and brown Santa Monicans. There are so many reasons why so many people said enough is enough–whether it was George Floyd, whether they felt like they could no longer be validated for who they are. How do you remember in Santa Monica? What is important about that day and the moments that followed? She is also vice president of administration for the League of Women Voters of Santa Monica a delegate for the California Democratic Party, Assembly District 51 and an active parent representative for Santa Monica High School. Navy veteran, Scott is an executive board member, secretary, and diversity, equity, and inclusion committee member with the California Democratic Party Veterans Caucus. She is a member of Santa Monica’s Public Safety Reform and Oversight Commission, as well as a member of the original Public Safety Reform Advisory Committee that preceded the commission. Angela Scott is a mother of three and an advocate for Santa Monica on the state and local level.
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