San Diego County Commission on the Status of Women and Girls Elect Parisa Ijadi- Maghsoodi, Esq., as ChairCommissioners Are Tasked with Making Recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on Gender Equity Issues
By: SD County Commission on the Status of Women, Girls In a statement released on the Commission's newly launched website, Ijadi-Maghsoodi said, "Decades ago, the Board of Supervisors declared that the County's policy was to take action to identify the needs of women and girls and to eliminate discrimination in the County. Our Commission was established to promote and effectuate that policy." "I am honored to serve as the newly elected chair and to lead our Commission's gender justice efforts through an intersectional framework that centers women in poverty, who have the least access to opportunities," Leah Goodwin, who led the commission through a pandemic, welcomed Ijadi-Maghsoodi to the new position and reflected on the CEDAW Committee's work under her guidance and leadership. "It has been my honor to Chair the San Diego County Commission on the Status of Women and Girls over the past two years," said Goodwin. "Through all of the changes during the pandemic, including new appointments and tough challenges, we remained steadfast in our commitment to move the needle in the fight for gender equity in San Diego County. Vice-Chair and CEDAW Chair Commissioner Ijadi-Maghsoodi led the work of getting the CEDAW ordinance passed in May of this year. She is a dedicated and passionate leader who is committed to equity and inclusion for women and girls. I look forward to working with her!" Ijadi-Maghsoodi is a poverty and civil rights attorney. In addition to practicing law full- time, she serves as an adjunct law professor at USD Law, where she teaches the law school's Poverty Law course. The Commission's duties and responsibilities include studying and evaluating the discriminatory effects of County policies, proposed policies, and ordinances; initiating investigations by public agencies; studying areas of possible discrimination, including in health services and housing; conducting public hearings, and formulating legislation. About The San Diego Commission on the Status of Women and Girls The Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego has declared that it is the policy of the County to take action to identify the needs and problems of women and girls in the County that are affected by public policy decisions; and furthermore, to eliminate the practice of discrimination and prejudice on the basis of sex within the County. In 1975, the Board of Supervisors established the San Diego County Commission on the Status of Women and Girls to promote this policy and to provide an open forum for discussion and action. Each of the San Diego County Supervisors appoints two residents to represent their district on the Commission. Each Commissioner serves a four-year term, concurrent with the Supervisor's term. The additional three positions on the Commission are filled as Members-at-Large, nominated by the Commission, and approved by the Board of Supervisors to serve two-year terms. For more information about the Commission and Commissioners, visit the Commission's website. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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