As a Latina in Leadership, Pima County Board Supervisor Adelita Grijalva, knows all too well the hurdles it took to get to her position.
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Grijalva's grandfather worked as a bracero and came to the United States in his late teens back in 1945. Her father Raul Grijalva has became well known throughout the country for his humanitarian work and spent the past several decades as a politician. Grijalva has spent the past decade in public service, her first election running for Tucson Unified School District's board.
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