Angel G. Luévano Explained

Angel G. Luévano
Birth Date:October 1, 1949
Birth Place:Santa Paula, California, USA
Education:Hastings College of the Law
Spouse:Argentina Dávila-Luévano

Ángel Godinez Luévano (; born October 1, 1949) is an American labor leader and activist who was the principal litigant in the class action suit Luévano v. Campbell.[1] He is also a graduate of the Hastings College of the Law.

Background

Luévano, who is of Mexican-American ethnicity, went on to work as a career civil servant with OFCCP.[2] He eventually served as the Deputy Director of the Division of Program Operations in its national office. After serving three terms as State Director for California of LULAC, He also served as National Vice President for the Far-West Region of LULAC.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Outstanding Scholar and Bilingual/Bicultural Programs (Luevano Consent Decree) . opm.gov.
  2. News: Angel G. Luevano has been appointed director... . Los Angeles Times . 1991-08-29.
  3. Web site: LULAC California . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070617205817/http://www.ca-lulac.org/ . 2007-06-17.