
Earthen & Bio-based Construction, Fire, and Climate Change - A Call for Regulatory Action
California, USA
1,542 signatures

California State Senate - District 28
District 28, California
Lola Smallwood-Cuevas is a prominent figure in labor advocacy and social justice, with a career dedicated to empowering Black workers and advancing labor rights. She is the Founder and Director of the Los Angeles Black Worker Center, where she has been instrumental in addressing employment disparities and promoting equitable job opportunities. Before this role, Lola served as the Political Coordinator at SEIU 1877, where she collaborated with labor unions to enhance workers' rights. Her experience also includes working as a Staff Writer for the Chicago Tribune Media Group, where she honed her skills in communication and journalism. Additionally, she has served as a Project Director at the University of California, Los Angeles Labor Center, contributing to research and initiatives that support workers' well-being and labor market equity.