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State Bar & Bar Associations

Dec. 23, 2003

Change Agent

Daily Journal EXTRA Feature - From the time she joined her parents on the cannery-worker picket lines in high school to her days as a corporate associate at a white-shoe Wall Street firm, Maribel Medina has kept activist issues close to her heart. As an assistant city attorney in Pasadena, she advocates a top-down approach to social reform, flexing her political clout to help Latino immigrants.

        From the time she joined her parents on the cannery-worker picket lines in high school to her days as a corporate associate at a white-shoe Wall Street firm, Maribel Medina has kept activist issues close to her heart. As an assistant city attorney in Pasadena, she advocates a top-down approach to social reform, flexing her political clout to help Latino immigrants.
        

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