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This Latina landed the vice chair seat on a powerful San Diego board

This Latina landed the vice chair seat on a powerful San Diego board By Max Rivlin-Nadler © Courtesy of Nora Vargas campaign website Nora Vargas is the newly elected vice chair of the powerful San Diego Board of Supervisors. It was a rare rainy morning in National City, California, just a few miles north of the border between the United States and Mexico. Nora Vargas, a Planned Parenthood executive and community college board member, was going door-to-door trying to do something no Latina had done before win a seat on the powerful San Diego County Board of Supervisors. For over two decades, the five-person board has been filled exclusively by white people, and, until just recently, was entirely Republican in a county that’s begun to swing hard toward Democrats.

COVID-19 has affected a high proportion of Latinas, advocates say

The report says 80% of job losses during the pandemic are within the three sectors. Latinas account for 14% of total county employment but 20% of employment in those industries. Even before the pandemic, Latino workers suffered from lower than average wages, less access to health care and to job-related benefits, authorities said. Advertisement There are more than half a million Latinas in San Diego County, representing 17% of the population. Prior to COVID-19 , nearly one in five Latinas were living in households below the poverty level. About 70% of Latino residents live in ZIP codes with higher-than-average unemployment rates; 49% live in ZIP codes with higher-than-average COVID-19 cases, and 42% live in ZIP codes with both high unemployment and COVID cases.

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