Everyone has a story. People from all around the world of different backgrounds, races, ethnicities, and religions. We all have a story to tell. Our stories are special. They connect us to one another. They unite us. They allow us to understand what all of our lives look like. Dynamic and inspirational women will be a part of HERstory on Saturday, October 22, 2022. Help make HERstory a memorable event by learning more!
October 22, 2022
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
VIRTUAL ZOOM speaker
Join us in celebrating HERstory, a series featuring the stories of women
Dr. Bobbi-Lee Smart
Dr. Bobbi-Lee SmartDr. Bobbi-Lee Smart grew up in and still lives in West Anaheim. She is currently a Sociolgy professor at Cerritos College and Los Angeles Southwest College. She has served 3 years as the Vice Preisdent of Part-time Faculty for the Cerritos College Faculty Federaton (the campus union).
Dr. Smart is in the process of opening a brick and mortar intersectional femininst bookstore and community space. She has been doing pop-up events and operates the bookstore’s website while looking for the location for the store. She has served 3 terms, 6 years, as an Assembly District delegate (AD65) for the Democratic Party of California. Dr. Smart graduated from Western High School in Anaheim, the spent 1 year at the University of Montana. She earned my BA from Cal State Fullerton in Sociology, with a concentration in Deviance and Social Control and a minor in Criminal Justice. Her Master’s degree is from CSU Dominguez Hills in Sociology and her Ed.D is from Cal State LA. |
Kitty Jaramillo
Kitty jaramillo
Kitty Jaramillo's commitment to the City of Fullerton originates from her desire to serve her community. Kitty has always been ready to give back to the community and to reinstate the respect that the citizen's of Fullerton are so deserving of. Kitty was raised in the City of Fullerton. Kitty's grade school years were completed at Maple Elementary. She was a member of the last sixth grade class to attend Maple prior to the closing of the school by the district. Kitty attended Wilshire Jr. High, now part of Fullerton College, followed by high school at Fullerton Union where she graduated in 1972. After high school she continued her education at Fullerton Jr. College, as it was known in 1972.
Kitty was employed by the City of Santa Ana as a Community Preservation Inspector. Prior to joining the City of Santa Ana, she served the City of Fullerton in several fields. Her 17 years with the City of Fullerton contributed greatly to a growing knowledge of public service. She was fortunate to develop an insightful understanding about serving the public, both as an employee and a member of the community. While with the Fullerton Police Department, Kitty realized the importance of safety throughout the City, whether it is through the D.A.R.E. program in our local schools or the crime prevention programs. Kitty contributed her time and efforts to both of these important programs while a member of the F.P.D. Fire and crime prevention should continue to play a role in educating our children and community. Equally important is the maintenance of our City's infrastructure, the employees that provide that maintenance and the thriving business community.
Kitty co-chaired the non-profit, Maple Alumni Committee, which is devoted to raising funds each year for Maple Elementary School. They have succeeded in donating approximately $15,000 to enhance the academic programs, obtain educational tools and equipment necessary for our children's future. Kitty also served a 4 year term, (2 years as chairman) for the City of Fullerton Community Development Citizen's Committee. Her past affiliations include the Latino Police Officer's Association, Fullerton High School Booster's, West Fullerton Little League Women's Auxiliary and the Fullerton Rangers Board of Directors.
Kitty's heart is with Fullerton and always will be. She led the efforts to sue the City of Fullerton, under the Voting Rights Act that eventually brought much needed representation for under represented communities and change to the City of Fullerton with district elections.
Kitty was employed by the City of Santa Ana as a Community Preservation Inspector. Prior to joining the City of Santa Ana, she served the City of Fullerton in several fields. Her 17 years with the City of Fullerton contributed greatly to a growing knowledge of public service. She was fortunate to develop an insightful understanding about serving the public, both as an employee and a member of the community. While with the Fullerton Police Department, Kitty realized the importance of safety throughout the City, whether it is through the D.A.R.E. program in our local schools or the crime prevention programs. Kitty contributed her time and efforts to both of these important programs while a member of the F.P.D. Fire and crime prevention should continue to play a role in educating our children and community. Equally important is the maintenance of our City's infrastructure, the employees that provide that maintenance and the thriving business community.
Kitty co-chaired the non-profit, Maple Alumni Committee, which is devoted to raising funds each year for Maple Elementary School. They have succeeded in donating approximately $15,000 to enhance the academic programs, obtain educational tools and equipment necessary for our children's future. Kitty also served a 4 year term, (2 years as chairman) for the City of Fullerton Community Development Citizen's Committee. Her past affiliations include the Latino Police Officer's Association, Fullerton High School Booster's, West Fullerton Little League Women's Auxiliary and the Fullerton Rangers Board of Directors.
Kitty's heart is with Fullerton and always will be. She led the efforts to sue the City of Fullerton, under the Voting Rights Act that eventually brought much needed representation for under represented communities and change to the City of Fullerton with district elections.
visionary - $1,500
- 5 Tickets to HERstory
- Company Recognition Slide @ HERStory Event, Quarter Slide Size, Logo + Link on website
- Social Media, Newsletter and all marketing materials October 1, 2022 - March 31, 2023.
- Verbal Recognition at Event
astonishing - $2,500
- 10 Tickets to HERStory
- Company Recognition Slide @ HERstory Events, Half Slide Size, Logo + Link on website,
- Social media, newsletter and all marketing materials October 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023.
- Verbal Recognition at Event
phenomenal - $5,000
- 20 Tickets to HERStory
- Company Recognition Slide @ All 2022-23 HERstory Series, Full Size, Logo + Link on website,
- Social media, Newsletter and all event marketing materials thru December 31, 2023
. - Verbal Recognition at Event