Mayor and Council Fight Strong for Equity
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Posted on: May 24, 2025
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Mayor and Council Fight Strong for EquityCouncilmemberQuirina
Orozco, who read the resolution of support for the Convention of
theElimination of all forms of Women's Discrimination, initiated
the formalizingsupport in December 2023.WEST SACRAMENTO,CA (MPG) -
West Sacramento's all-women council and mayor passed two
resolutionsfighting for female empowerment.The Convention onthe
Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
and thecommitment to the California Equal Pay Pledge are now
formally backed WestSacramento. Councilmember Quirina Orozco said
that in December 2023, she andCouncilmember Verna Sulpizio Hull
wanted to formally support the Convention onthe Elimination of all
Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and in less thansix months,
they made it happen."It is anopportunity to overcome barriers and
discrimination in political, social, andeconomic fields," Orozco
said of the program, which also addresses domesticviolence,
trafficking, affordable health care and childcare, economic
security,educational and vocational opportunities, and other
issues.Pointing to herpeers, Orozco said, "This is an issue as the
state's all-female councils I findto be very pressing, and I know
we can all equally speak from our ownperspectives as a mother of
young children, as a social worker, as a nonprofitCEO, who deals
with family services and direct childcare."The days ofquestioning
female victims should be over, according to Orozco, who
saidhigh-profile celebrity cases of abuse must stop. -"When you
have tobring in survivor after survivor after survivor to convince
one jury that thereis a problem plaguing our society when it comes
to being victimized and thedoubts that we carry," Orozco said.Equal
pay forwomen also received attention. Orozco said officials will
conduct a study tosee where they may be "falling short so we can
come back and address theseissues as a council and adopt policy
changes if necessary." Chair of theSacramento County Commission on
the Status of Women Erin Saberi stepped up tothe podium to
personally thanked Orozco, the rest of the council, and the
mayorfor the CEDAW resolution.
"We at theSacramento County Commission want to offer our support
for any work andimplementation," Saberi said. "If you want to pass
an ordinance, we are helpingthe other cities in the county, and
CEDAW Implementing Cities is one of ourpriorities in our work
plan."Citing Conventionon the Elimination of all Forms of
Discrimination Against Women history to its1979 foundation at the
United Nations General Assembly, Saberi detailed how theUnited
States never formalized support."We are just oneof only six
countries in the world that have not ratified this
importantconvention, so leave it to California cities to start
taking it locally,"Saberi said, citing other Golden State cities
that adopted Convention on theElimination of all Forms of
Discrimination Against Women resolutions, beginningin 2004 in San
Francisco. -Erin Saberi, chairof the Sacramento County Commission
on the Status of Women, thanks WestSacramento officials for
formalizing support in favor of women's equality.Saberi said thatin
the last few years, some cities that have also taken a stand
include LosAngeles, San Diego, San Jose, and now West Sacramento.
-"We are currentlyat a time when we think this is extremely
important, and as you mentionedtonight when talking about
children's issues," Saberi said.Saberi said womenwere hard hit by
the pandemic and remain stagnant, with data proving the
same."Recently,California data show that on all indicators other
than education, women arefalling behind for the first time on some
indicators in more than a decade,"Saberi said.Mayor MarthaGuerrero
said she wants to see citywide change in favor of the
resolution"assuring all women have enough early childcare centers,
resources for women toget to work, and a guaranteed income program
to help them climb out of poverty."We are strugglingwith poverty,
and families are struggling, so in order for them to be able tobe
successful, we are going to have to do a lot more work," Guerrero
said. -
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