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Interview with Lucy Goldman, 1973

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Interview with Lucy Goldman, 1973
1973-12-03
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Interviewer: Koester, Susan
Goldman's activities have involved her in many phases of the social, communal and academic life in the city of San Diego. She served on the Board of Directors of the Ecology Center, was a board member and treasurer of the San Diego Convention Center Corporation, was a member of the Museum of Photographic Arts and served as a board member of the Peace Through Law Institute. She was a member of the President's Advisory Council at San Diego State University and was a founder and former president of Dimension: The Women's Network Organization. Goldman was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1972, was a member of the Democratic State Central Committee, and was active with the Business Advisory Council of Dukakis for President. She was also a nonpartisan candidate for City Council. Born in Poland, Goldman immigrated with her family to the United States in 1949. A graduate of Hoover High School and Cal-Western University in San Diego, she is the mother of three children. In this interview she discusses feminism, change, politics in general, George McGovern, city council candidate Yvonne Schultz and other politicians. She says that she swears "never again" after every campaign, but "I just can't resist" causes she "really believes in."
Feminism; Immigrants; Women in politics; Susan Koester; Lucy Goldman; Yvonne Schultz; George McGovern; Liberals; 1972 Democratic National Convention; Delegates to political conventions; Caucuses
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