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Judy Chu - Congresswoman

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Congresswoman Judy Chu embodies the dramatic political and social changes that have affected the Chinese American population in Los Angeles and the United States over the last fifty years. Chu represents the 32nd District, one of the most ethnically and economically diverse districts in the nation. Through her leadership and that of her husband, Mike Eng, the area has seen the birth of many political multi-ethnic coalitions that will define American politics for generations to come.

Judy Chu - Her Road to Congress

Her Road to Congress

Congresswoman discusses her background and decision to enter politics as a Chinese American.

Judy Chu - Remembering a History of Discrimination

Remembering a History of Discrimination

Congresswoman Judy Chu recalls the stories and successes of running a business, despite a history of racial discrimination.

Judy Chu - On Multi Ethnic Coalitions

On Multi-Ethnic Coalitions

Congresswoman Judy Chu breaks down demographics between districts and the growing opportunities for voters in Los Angeles.

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