Nicole Murray-Ramirez
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Nicole Murray-Ramirez (born 1945) is an
Political activism
Murray-Ramirez has been a Latino and gay activist for 45 years serving in roles as past National Chair of
Murray-Ramirez was elected the chair of the San Diego Human Relations Commission (HRC) for four terms. The San Diego Human Rights Commission comprises leaders from the Religious, Latino, Asian-Pacific Islander, African American and Native American communities appointed by the mayor and the City Council. Murray-Ramirez was first appointed by then-Mayor Dick Murphy, and reappointed by Mayor Jerry Sanders. When first elected four years ago, he was the first openly gay man elected as chair. Murray-Ramirez was unanimously elected chair by the fellow commissioners. Murray-Ramirez has served the last eight mayors of San Diego, and was elected as the chair of the first mayor's GLBT Advisory Board and the first GLBT Advisory Board to the chief of police.
Murray-Ramirez served as chair of the
Imperial Court System
Within the Imperial Court System, Murray-Ramirez long held a leadership position as President of the Imperial Court Council and 1st
In 1975, in his
It was a scary and lonely march down Broadway ... Nobody applauded. And most gay people didn't come out to the sidelines because they were afraid.
Murray-Ramirez was grand marshal for that parade on its anniversary 30 years later, was grand marshal in Tijuana's first pride parade.
Achievements
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Founder
- San Diego County Hate Crimes Fund – Administered by Crime Stoppers
- Eddie Conlon Youth Fund – Provides books, clothing, food, transportation and shelter for youth/students (16–20 years old)
- Harvey Milk Student Scholarship –City college and university student scholarship program founded in 1979
- San Diego County Harvey Milk Diversity Breakfast – Breakfast event in the tradition of the annual Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez breakfasts. Last year's breakfast had over 1,000 attendees.
- Toys for Kids Drive – Founded in 1975 and annually provides toys and holiday meals to families, children, agencies, shelters, etc. within San Diego County and Baja California, Mexico
- GLBT Community's Tijuana Blanket Drive – Provides blankets for children, seniors and families annually in Tijuana.
- Toni Atkins' Women's Health Fund – Provides free breast cancer examinations and funding for all women's health care concerns.
- The International Jose Julio Sarria Civil Rights Awards of the United States, Mexico and Canada – Honorees include Judy Shepard of Wyoming, Bishop Troy Perry, Cleve Jones and Army Lt. Dan Choi.
- The San Diego County Keith Turnham Veteran's Award – Named after World War II veteran and presented annually to a veteran for humanitarian and charitable work
- Ben Dillingham III Community Fund – Provides burial / cremation for those who are unable to afford these services, majority of whom are AIDS patients, in San Diego County and Baja California, Mexico.
- Children's Easter Egg Hunt – Annual event for children from 1– 11 years old at Trolley Barn Park in University Heights, San Diego. Over 600 children received Easter baskets at the last event.
Public service
- Served the last five mayors of San Diego in various capacities
- City of San Diego Human Relations Commission - First San Diegan to be elected to four terms as Chair of the Human Relations Commission, and currently serves as a City Commissioner
- San Diego Regional Task Force on AIDS – Appointed by the County Board of Supervisors in 1984, in the early years of the AIDS epidemic, to a four-year term. Also elected Chair of the People of Color Task Force
- First elected chair of the Mayor of San Diego's GLBT Citizen's Advisory Board
- First elected chair of the Police Chief of San Diego's Advisory Board
- Current nominee for the City of San Diego Gang Commission
HIV/AIDS
- Founder of the San Diego County AIDS Fund – the first social service agency for people and families living with HIV/AIDS
- Co-founder with then State's Assemblyman Peter Chacon of the People of Color AIDS Survival Effort (POCASE) of San Diego County
- Co-founder and named the Dr. Brad Traux AIDS Hospice House
- Founder of the Tijuana AIDS Fund – Provides funding for over a dozen Mexican AIDS agencies for families, children, men and women living with HIV/AIDS in Mexico
- Honored at the French embassy in Washington, DC for leadership on HIV/AIDS issues
- Featured in two national "AIDS Hero" published books
Awards / honors
Commissioner Ramirez's nearly 45 years of social justice and charity work has been recognized by countless awards and honors within the countries of Mexico, Canada and the United States, including:
- Cesar Chavez Social Justice Award – Presented by his widow, Helen Chavez
- The first Latino Unity Coalition's Lifetime Achievement Award for San Diego County
- Honorary Texan Award by Governor Ann Richards of Texas
- Key to the City of San Diego
- Key to the City of Portland
- "Nicole Murray Ramirez Day" in the cities of San Francisco, West Hollywood and San Diego
References
- ^ Amber L. Cyphers (August 14, 2003), "Murray-Ramirez appointed as city commissioner", Gay & Lesbian Times
- ^ "Imperial Court System founder Jose Sarria steps down". Gay & Lesbian Times. Archived from the original on 2008-05-07. Retrieved 2008-06-25.
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