A nationally recognized advocate for civil rights and racial justice, Lateefah has over 20 years of executive experience advancing opportunities for communities of color and low-income communities in the Bay Area. Raised in the Fillmore District of San Francisco, Lateefah began organizing at age 15 for the Center for Young Women’s Development. At 19-years-old she was appointed Executive Director of CYWD, where she served 11 years and brought the organization to national acclaim. At 26, her work earned her the distinction of the youngest woman ever to receive a MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship. She went on to lead the creation of San Francisco’s first reentry services division under the leadership of then District Attorney Kamala D. Harris. Lateefah later served as Executive Director of the Lawyer’s Committee for Civil Rights and Program Director at the Rosenberg Foundation.
San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit - Director, District 7
Director, District 7 — San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit
Get the facts on the California candidates running for election to the Director, District 7 — San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit
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Candidates
Lateefah Simon
- Ensure that BART services and budget surviving the...
- Enhancing public safety through transforming BART...
- Improving and ensuring affordability to BART riders
Sharon Kidd
- Reform BART so it's safer for everyone. Increase the...
- Improve ridership which has been decimated by the...
- Make the tough decisions necessary to solve BART's...