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Eric Mar, Advisory Committee Member
Supervisor Eric Mar was elected in November 2008
to represent District 1, the Richmond District. For over two decades, Eric has been a dedicated and responsive advocate for working families, youth and seniors, small
businesses and all the diverse residents of the Richmond District and San Francisco.
From 2000 to 2008, Eric served as a Commissioner and
past President of the San Francisco Board of Education. He led efforts to clean up corruption and financial mismanagement, close the
achievement gap, strengthen parental involvement in educational policy-making and increase resources for public education.
From 1992 to 2008, Eric taught Asian American and Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University where he mentored and supported hundreds of
young people to become active in their communities and the political process.
He is also an elected member and past Vice Chair of the San Francisco
Democratic Party’s Central Committee. Eric has worked to strengthen the local Democratic Party and build bridges with grassroots communities.
Eric is the past director of the Northern California Coalition for Immigrant Rights and a longtime social justice activist with the Chinese Progressive
Association and other grassroots organizations. As a public interest attorney, he served on the Human Rights Committee of the State Bar of California and
the Civil Rights Committee of the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. He is an ally of the labor movement and a past shop steward with SEIU Local 790.
Since 1986, Eric has lived in the Richmond District with his wife Sandra Chin-Mar, a public school teacher. They have a daughter, Jade.
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