Olga A. Mendez

Olga A. Mendez (born (1926 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico) is the first Puerto Rican woman elected to a state legislature in the United States mainland. In 1950, Mendez graduated with a Bachelor's Degree from the Universidad de Puerto Rico (University of Puerto Rico) and in 1960, Mendez earned her Master's Degree in Psychology from the "Teacher's College at Columbia University". In 1975, she defended her "Doctoral Dissertation in Educational Psychology" and received her "Ph.D" from Yeshiva University. Mendez had married into a respected East Harlem political family. Her father-in-law, Tony Mendez was the first Puerto Rican district leader in Manhattan. She became involved in the fight for better government through her family members. Mendez also became an active leader in the area of voter registration drives throughout the nation. In 1972, Mendez was elected Delegate, committed to Senator George McGovern at the Democratic National Convention. In 1974, she was elected to the "National Conference of Women" in Houston, Texas. In 1978, Mendez was elected Senator to the New York State Legislature, thus becoming the first Puerto Rican women New York Senator. She represents the 28th Senate District and has held this position for the past 26 years. Mendez has been elected Delegate for the Democratic Conventions of 1980, 1984 and 1988. In 1984, she was elected "Secretary of the Minority Conference". In 1993, Mendez became the first Puerto Rican women to be chosen "Chairperson of the Minority Conference". Among the awards and recognitions that the Senator has received are: being named to the "Civil Liberties Honor Roll", she was bestowed with the "Operation Push National Citizenship Award", the "Effective Leadership Golden Age Award" and in 1994 she received the "Hunter College Presidential Medal of Honor". At times Mendez would offer her political support to members of the opposing Republican Party whom she believed would be more beneficial to her district. She has often been critized by her peers for her actions. On December 2002, Mendez left the Democratic Party and joined the Republican Party. State Senator Olga A. Mendez was stricken with breast cancer in 1993 and has since then had surgery to deal with the problem. She did not let cancer get her down. Instead, she shares her story, to educate all women. At the present, Senator Olga A. Mendez still continues to represent her district. A public housing building, which will bare her name, will be bulit in New York City. Mendez, Olga A. Mendez, Olga A. Mendez, Olga A.

 

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