Honor John Marquez for community leadership and educational advocacy
In Plain English
John Marquez served as Richmond's first Latino city councilmember from 1985 to 2008. He co-founded Richmond's Cinco de Mayo celebration, which became Northern California's largest. Marquez currently serves on the community college board and founded Latino studies programs at Contra Costa College.
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